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Apatite from
Niaslo, Basha Valley, Shigar District, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan


Locality type:Village
Classification
Species:'Apatite' (not an IMA approved species)
Formula:Ca5(PO4)3(Cl/F/OH)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Apatite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Niaslo, Basha Valley, Shigar District, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:681854
Long-form Identifier:1:3:681854:8
GUID (UUID V4):aabf1758-3f31-4f30-8089-c476f3b87d46
Nearest other occurrences of Apatite
1.9km (1.2 miles) Bien Sla, Basha Valley, Shigar District, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
11.2km (7.0 miles) Baha, Braldu Valley, Shigar District, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
11.8km (7.4 miles) Dassu, Braldu Valley, Shigar District, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
15.9km (9.9 miles) Tormiq Valley, Haramosh Mts., Roundu District, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
19.5km (12.1 miles) Mungo high mines, Shigar Valley, Shigar District, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
19.8km (12.3 miles) Apo Ali Gun, Braldu Valley, Shigar District, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
20.6km (12.8 miles) Chhappu, Braldu Valley, Shigar District, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
20.7km (12.9 miles) Yuno high mines, Shigar Valley, Shigar District, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
28.6km (17.7 miles) Shigar Valley, Shigar District, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
29.7km (18.5 miles) Chongo, Braldu Valley, Shigar District, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
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To Our Readers: Pakistan is a mineralogically-rich and interesting country. The quantity of Pakistani...us by surprise when people began to ask, "Why Pakistan; why now?" It has never been our intention to...the mineral deposits of the high mountains of Pakistan and Afghanistan. Once into the project, however...justice to neither. We decided to limit our focus to Pakistan, though even focused on a single country, a comprehensive...aquamarine); 19.6 cm high Shigar Valley, Skardu district, Northern Areas, Pakistan P hoto by Jeff Scovil
Journal (issue)
from the C en ten n ia l Eureka m in e, T intic district, Juab C ounty, U ta h ..........................Richard also became charter members o f the Tualatin Valley Gem Club and the Friends of Mineralogy. Over the...surrounding valleys. To the west lies the Sacramento Valley, which drains southwest to the Colorado The Mineralogical...River near Needles. To the east is the Hualapai Valley, which drains north into the Red Lake Playa. The...end o f the Wallapai Mining District. The major mining centers of the district included Cerbat, Chloride
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Goethite Malachite Rhodochrosite Smithsonite Apatite Pearls Perhaps many others Colloform - rounded...Lepidolite Gyrolite Francolite Pectolite P)Tophyllite Apatite \ itherite Siderite Calcite Aragonite StiJbite...diameter; these are documented from the Hackman Valley, Kola Peninsula, Russia (see Jaszczak et al. (2007)...possibly twinned and had been purchased in Niaslo in the Basha Valley. I examined it and thought that it could...check-ins, so I had to wrestle the over-sized Braldu Valley that I had known, and we haggled endlessly until
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Mount Malosa, Chilwa alkaline province, Zomba district. "Illite" is the name of a series of incompletely...measuring 2.5 X 8 X 12 cm (Pekov, 2000). ASIA PAKISTAN FORMER SOVIBT UNION RUSSIA Dodo deposit near...ilmenite crystals to 7 cm in pale brown nepheline/apatite matrix were found in the nearby Vislmevye Moore...rutile (Weerth, 2004). Tonniq Valley, Skardu district, Gilgit-Baltistan [Northern Areas]. Beginning in...region of Alpine-type clefts along the Torrniq Valley produced small numbers of ilmenite specimens reminiscent
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beryl. garnet (spessartine). columbite-tantalite, apatite and other phosphates. PEZZOTTA (1999) gives an...anderem 1,5 cm großer Fadenquarz aus Waziristan, Pakistan, mit bei bestimmter Beleuchtung gut sichtbaren...Primärkristalls. 1.5 cm string quartz from Waziristan, Pakistan. In special illumination, the prism planes of...cross-sections from the Subpolar Ural and the Himalayas (Pakistan and Nepal). The phenomenon of tubular voids in...aus dem Subpolaren Ural und aus dem Himalaya (Pakistan und Nepal). Das Phänomen dieser röhrenartigen
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wird. Es gibt darin gut ausgebildete Klinozoisite,Apatite und Vanadinite. Das Gestein wurde 2011 entdeckt...Nichtsdestotrotz scheint ein Neufund von Quarzen von Hunza in Pakistan, die zahlreiche bis 1 cm große, rotbraune Plättchen...Quarz-Kristallen bekannt geworden. Quarz. Hunzatal, Pakistan. Breite s,s cm. Sammlung und Foto J. Hyrsl. 2...neuerdings aus Quarzen alpinotyper Paragenesen in Pakistan bekannt geworden. Ähnliche Biotit-Einschlüsse...2. Biotite als Einschlüsse in Quarz. Niaslo, Baltistan, Pakistan. Breite 411 cm. 3. Grün gefärbter Muskovit
 
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