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Magnetite from
Wadi El-Zarka, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt


Classification
Species:Magnetite
Formula:Fe2+Fe23+O4
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Magnetite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Wadi El-Zarka, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:619773
Long-form Identifier:1:3:619773:5
GUID (UUID V4):ed111bff-e8e7-4d57-b7fb-fe192c39cf4f
Nearest other occurrences of Magnetite
3.8km (2.4 miles) Wadi El-Lawi, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt
6.9km (4.3 miles) Emerald mines, Wadi Abu Rasheid, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt
25.8km (16.0 miles) Sukari gold mine, Marsa Alam, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt
41.3km (25.6 miles) Wadi Um Huitate, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt
47.0km (29.2 miles) Atud mine, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt
48.7km (30.3 miles) Abu Khruq alkaline complex, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt
53.2km (33.0 miles) Western Mine, Um Samiuki, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt
54.6km (33.9 miles) Abu Ghalaga mine, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt
59.2km (36.8 miles) Nuweibi Complex, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt
81.5km (50.7 miles) Wadi Bezah, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Pan African Proterozoic ophiolite complexes of Egypt Received: 26 October 1999 / Accepted: 28 June 2000...Desert of Egypt and north-east Sudan. The ultrama®c bodies in the Eastern Desert of Egypt are mostly...podiform chromitites and associated peridotites of Egypt are similar to those of Phanerozoic ophiolites....Institute (CMRDI), P.O. Box 87, Helwan, Cairo, Egypt controlling genesis of the crust±mantle system...zone setting. The late Proterozoic ophiolites of Egypt are possibly a fragment of oceanic lithosphere modi®ed
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
metallogeny of the Central Eastern Desert of Egypt Yasser Abd El-Rahman a a b Sharkawi & Amir Said c d...e f , Mohamed El- a a Department of Geology, Cairo University, Giza, 12613, Egypt b Ministry of...Petroleum and Mineral Resources, Nasr City, Cairo, Egypt c Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences...article: Yasser Abd El-Rahman , Ali Polat , Yildirim Dilek , Tim M. Kusky , Mohamed El-Sharkawi & Amir Said...and metallogeny of the Central Eastern Desert of Egypt, International Geology Review, 54:16, 1870-1884
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
ophiolitic ultramafic rocks in Eastern Desert of Egypt: implications for petrogenesis and metasomatic processes...processes Abdel-Aal M. Abdel-Karima, Shaimaa A. El-Shafei a and Mokhles K. Azerb a Geology Department...University, Zagazig, Egypt; bGeological Sciences Department, National Research Centre, Cairo, Egypt ABSTRACT ARTICLE...localities in the Eastern Desert of Egypt, namely; Wadi Muweilha, Wadi Arayis and Gabal Kurbiyay. The present...basement exposures of the Eastern Desert (ED) of Egypt. Few complete successions and many dismembered ophiolitic
 
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