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Chlorite Group from
Szklary, Gmina Ząbkowice Śląskie, Ząbkowice Śląskie County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland


Locality type:Village
Classification
Species:'Chlorite Group' (not an IMA approved species)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Chlorite Group data
Locality Data:Click here to view Szklary, Gmina Ząbkowice Śląskie, Ząbkowice Śląskie County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:636103
Long-form Identifier:1:3:636103:7
GUID (UUID V4):41d63c1c-b5d9-44fa-a9bd-a775528db8df
Localities for Chlorite Group in this Region
Mt. Szklana Mine (Szklary pegmatite), Szklary, Gmina Ząbkowice Śląskie, Ząbkowice Śląskie County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
Szklary Chrysoprase Mine, Szklary, Gmina Ząbkowice Śląskie, Ząbkowice Śląskie County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
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MINERALS WITH INTERMEDIATE CHLORITE-VERMICULITE STRUCTURE (SZKLARY, POLAND) A N D R Z E J W I E W I O...Geological Sciences, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw (Poland) Institute of Geochemistry, Mineralogy and Petrography...Petrography, Warsaw University, Warsaw (Poland) (Accepted for publication July 4, 1986) Abstract Wiewi6ra...minerals with intermediate chlorite-vermiculitestructure (Szklary, Poland). In: Y. Ogura (Guest-Editor)...determine a continuous series of the vermiculite-chlorite intermediate structures. Relative diffraction
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Stettin Complex, Wausau Syenite Compley, Marathon County, Wisconsin, USA……………………………………………..21 DOLGOPOLOVA...crystal chemistry and classification of samarskite group minerals………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...pegmatites and their wall rocks, Piława Górna, Poland: implications for the origin of pegmatite melt...SZUSZKIEWICZ, A. Bobfergusonite from the Szklary pegmatite, Poland, and its relation to other bobferguso...Mineralogy and geochemistry of the Rau pegmatite group, Yukon Territory, Canada………..126 SIMMONS, W.B.
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micaceous phyllosilicates, kaolinite-, smectite-group minerals and the composition of glauconite are observed...taken as an equivalent. Some ferroan saponite and chlorite represent the basic branch of the bimodal rift...multifunction display. Corrensite and mixed-layer chlorite-corrensite are not only in altered basic magmatic...impacts. The glauconite-kaolinite-illite-smectite-chlorite assemblages are efficient tools for the depositional...alluvial fan. Chromium muscovite, Cr smectite, and Cr chlorite formed at the brink from hypogene to supergene
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were formed by chlorite–phlogopite–kaolinite assemblages during the high flow and chlorite-illite-montmorillonite...deposition, resulted in a phengite + chlorite association, and then a chlorite+ carbonate assemblage (Touray...period) and in July 2005 (low flow period). (Chl = chlorite, Ill = illite, Q = quartz, p = plagioclases)....by EPMA were consistently one order of magnitude lower than for SEM/ EDS-ACC analyses. This loss of Na...solid fraction, were quartz, feldspar-group minerals and chlorite-group minerals (Fig. 1). This main mineralogical
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which is shared by Germany, the Czech Republic, Poland and Austria, has been focused on these industrial.................................... 4.1 Feldspar Group .................................................................................... 4.2 Silica Group ...................................................Earth’s crust by almost ¾ and predominate in the group of industrial minerals. Feldspar is the top scorer...for 12 vol.% while phyllosilicates of the mica group are fifth among the top 10 with 4 vol.%. They are
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The Hamlyn Publishing Group Limited, a Division of the Octopus Publishing Group, Michelin House, 81 Fulham...specific gravity (with some exceptions), and mineral group. Hardness was established as the main identification...according to individual specializations. A separate group lists the most often used mineralogical periodicals...more compilicated inorganic compounds. The last group is formed by organic compounds. H. Strunz (1970)...Such metals as Cu, Ag and Zn often pass from a lower oxidation zone to a deeper cementation zone where
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The Hamlyn Publishing Group Limited, a Division of the Octopus Publishing Group, Michelin House, 81 Fulham...specific gravity (with some exceptions), and mineral group. Hardness was established as the main identification...according to individual specializations. A separate group lists the most often used mineralogical periodicals...more complicated inorganic compounds. The last group is formed by organic compounds. H. Strunz (1970)...Such metals as Cu, Ag and Zn often pass from a lower oxidation zone to a deeper cementation zone where
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deposits were found in Klondike, Alaska; Tuolumne County, California, USA and in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia... Fine crystals are also known from Tarnobrzeg, Poland and Yavokskoye near Lvov, Ukraine. As a product...mm, Sudbwy. Canada Sphalerite, 70 mm, Olkusz. Poland Pentlandite Sphalerite (Fe,Ni)9Ss ZnS CUBIC...to 15 mm (1 9/n in) across occur in Tarnobrzeg, Poland. Also found with sulfur, gypsum, realgar and calcite...mm {:Is in) are known from Weliczka and Bochnia, Poland. Blue cleavable aggregates are found in Bernburg
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deposits were found in Klondike, Alaska; Tuolumne County. California, USA and in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia... Fine crystals are also known from Tarnobrzeg. Poland and Yavokskoyc near Lvov, Ukraine. As a product...mm. Sudbury. Canada Sphalerite. 70 mm, Olkusz, Poland Pentlandite Sphalerite (Fe,Ni) 9 S 8 ZnS CUBIC...up to 15 mm ("/» in) across occur in Tarnobrzeg, Poland. Also found with sulfur, gypsum, realgar and calcite...mm ('/» in) are known from Weliczka and Bochnia, Poland. Blue cleavable aggregates are found in Bernburg
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Mineralogical Society. Ewa Koszowska (1957, Cracow, Poland) Graduated from the Jagiellonian University's Institute...minerals diadochite and of the hydrotalcite-manasseite group. She has published about 25 articles. Milan Novák...Republic (Milan Novák) Hungary (Sándor Szakáll) Poland (Ewa Kos/.owska) Romania (Gheorghe Udubasa) Slovakia...Republic (Milan Novák). Hungary (Sándor Szakáll), Poland (Ewa Kos/.owska). Romania (Gheorghe Udubasa), Slovakia...the Carpathians Czech Republic (Moravia) Hungary Poland Romania Slovakia Ukraine 397 397 399 409 412 419
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to the chemical formula, allegiance to a mineral group, symmetry and crystal structure as well as the strongest...chemical formula, structure (crystal system, space group, and unit cell dimensions), and at least some other...site occupancy. The Sb members of the tennantite group (2.G) will serve as a good example: tetrahedrite...registered in this book (e.g. in the amphibole group). For more detailed information see "Dana's System...abbreviations: Rep. (republic), prov. (province), co. (county), munic. (municipio), pref. (prefecture), dept
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cave high, height hill lake lillle, small low, lower mine mountai n mountains range or chain open-pi1...cave high. height hill lake lillle. smal l low. lower mine mountain mountains range or chain open-pil...(e.g. Blazna Valley). The Lower Cambrian ore belt. ho ted by the Tulghe~ Group. contains several tratiform...the re- gionally metamorpho ed formation of the Lower Palaeozoic. The essemially strati form ore bodies...rocks of medium and high grades. The Sebe~-Lotru Group is built-up of medium KRAKOW • :·:.:-\/··. :._:
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obviously be left out, and a large intermediate group had to be more closely evaluated. I began by searching...mineral was first described) or after a landscape, county, or region in which the type locality was situated...Mine, Mammoth-Tiger 10x 18mm. District, Pinal County, Arizona, USA. Field of view: 33 MINERALOGY...half of the crystal and another pyramid on the lower half of the crystal, which together form a tetragonal...on the upper half and a corresponding one on the lower half. Two orientations are again possible. Known
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belongs to a broader group of related minerals, the name adopted for the group is given beneath the formula...editions of this book. Brieny. within each anionic group the minerals arc arranged in order determined by...those of the alkaline earths, etc. Within each group the minerals are tabulated with increasing anion...7.3 AbernalhJile. K(U00As0,.4H�O. Meta-autunite group. M.E. Thompson. B. Ingram. and E.B. G ross ( 1 956)...p. 579. Abkhazite. syn. of tremolite. Amphibole group. N.E. E fremov ( 1 940 for 1 938) Trans. 111st.
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Origin of Blue Sapphire in Newly Discovered Spinel–Chlorite–Muscovite Rocks within Meta-Ultramafites of Ilmen...coloured by chromium and sometimes vanadium. The first group of authors in their review proposed an enhanced...These sapphires were formed together with a spinel–chlorite–muscovite rock during the metasomatic alteration...degrees of interaction between mantle-derived magmas, lower crustal felsic magmas, and, most likely, both mantle-...Origin of Blue Sapphire in Newly Discovered Spinel–Chlorite–Muscovite Rocks within Meta-Ultramafites of Ilmen
 
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