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Tourmaline from
Chhendapathar, Bankura District, West Bengal, India


Classification
Species:'Tourmaline' (not an IMA approved species)
Formula:AD3G6 (T6O18)(BO3)3X3Z
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Tourmaline data
Locality Data:Click here to view Chhendapathar, Bankura District, West Bengal, India
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:760120
Long-form Identifier:1:3:760120:0
GUID (UUID V4):4cb49a76-673b-4a8d-9a26-4214c013e3d2
Nearest other occurrences of Tourmaline
41.0km (25.5 miles) Bagjata Mine, Jadugora, East Singhbhum District, Jharkhand, India
41.2km (25.6 miles) Rakha Cu deposit, Mosaboni, East Singhbhum District, Jharkhand, India
43.4km (27.0 miles) Jaduguda Mine (Jadugoda Mine; Jadugora Mine), Jadugora, East Singhbhum District, Jharkhand, India
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PGSI-133 2,000-1982 (DSK-I1) GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA SPECIAL PUBLICATION NO. 13 MINERALISATION ASSOCIATED...GovernmeaC of radia, 1983 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA Man uscript edited by Shri M. L. Desh pande , Dr...Mineralisation (B y Balmiki Pras ad ) PRINTED In INDIA BY MIS Bhagyodaya M udr an, Pt. Malaviya Road, Si...lawaharlal' Nehru Road, Calcutta-700·016. PREFACE of India has been p art ici p at ing in as m any as t w en...reconstituted in 1974. The National Working Group, in India . was formed in August, t977 , with Late S. K. Bo
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lead-zinc-pyrite deposits at Zawar, Rajasthan, India: Ph.D. thesis, Durham University, England. 3. Dunham...mineralization at Zawar, Rajasthan: Q. J. G. S. India, v. 29, p. 55-64.. 8. Mookherjee,A., 1964, The...The geologyof the Zawar lead-zincmine, Rajasthan,India: Ecoa. G•.o•.., v. 59, p. 656-677. 9. Smith, A....59, p. 930-935. TUNGSTEN OCCURRENCES Y. IN INDIA AND THEIR GENESIS G. DEKATE A studyof geologyand...geologyand genesisof tungstenoccurrences in India was madeduringthe years1961-1966underthe supervision of
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Crustal Evolution and Metallogeny in India Sanjib Chandra Sarkar Anupendu Gupta CAMBRID GE UNIVERSIT...Press 4381/4, Ansari Road, Daryaganj, Delhi 110002, India Published in the United States of America by Cambridge...University Press. First published 2012 Printed in India at ……….. A catalogue record for this publication...Sanjib Chandra. Crustal evolution and metallogeny in India / Sanjib Chandra Sarkar, Anupendu Gupta. p. cm....(hardback) 1. Mineralogy--India. 2. Metallogeny--India. 3. Geology--India. I. Gupta, Anupendu, 1942-
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deposits in the 6 ACCEPTED MANUSCRIPT Dayu district of the southern Jiangxi province, dated between...quartz, wolframite, cassiterite, fluorite, and tourmaline. Fluids are dominantly aqueous, but CO2-rich...exemplified by metamorphic rocks from Rogaland, south‐west MA Norway. Journal of Metamorphic Geology 11,...the Skiddaw aureole and granite, English Lake district. American Mineralogist 84, 1495-1505. 37 ACCEPTED...Tongkeng- RI Changpo tin deposit, Dachang metal district, Guanxi, China: clues from fluid inclusions SC
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PGSI. 1000-2001 (DSK. II) GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA SPECIAL PUBLICATION No. 72 INVITED PAPERS ~S~fJII-...Published by order of the Government of India 2001 © INDIA, GEOLOGICAL SURVEY (2001) NATIONAL SEMINAR...Geological Survey of India, 27, Jawaharlal Nehru Road, Kolkata 700 016 and printed in India at KUMAR & COMPANY...Director Publication Division Geological Survey of India WESTERN REGION 15 & 16, Jhalana Institutional Area...1()()11l1lleI1l1ls 6PECIAL PUBLICATION: 72 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA 1. Geodynamic processes and metallogeny .....
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.� ISSN 0254 - 0436 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA ' Special Publication No. 55\ \ . . . Natio...INDIA ��tSI SlCf)I�11 f1(9QI. 55 Special Publication...S . Krishnan Birth Centenary held at Calcutta, India on 1-2 November, 1998 *-1 VOLUME-l tqffif fHCfiI�...PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA .2000 (Q INDIA, GEOLOG ICAL SURVEY (2000) Editorial...as the Director of the Geologi'­ cal Survey of India i,,! 1954 succeeding Dr. WD. l%st (1945-51) (the
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Proterozoic Orogens of India Proterozoic Orogens of India A Critical Window to Gondwana TRK Chetty...CSIR-National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad, India Elsevier Radarweg 29, PO Box 211, 1000 AE Amsterdam...Designer: Greg Harris Typeset by MPS Limited, Chennai, India This book is dedicated to my parents Late Smt................. 368 6.5.2 Shear Zone Network of India-Antarctica-Madagascar .................................... 397 Copyrighted material Foreword India has played a formative role in our realization that
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(see Goldschmidt, 1954) on the derivation of tourmaline in granites and pegmatitic veins by lateral secretion...shales, hornfels and granites of the Harzburg district, showed that the amount of boron decreases from...the Alps by Augustithis (1973) showed that the tourmaline in the pegmatites was perpendicular to the contact...paragenesis as follows: 1. Cassiterite, wolfram, tourmaline, Topaz and quartz (the quartz continuing). 2...tend to show an ordered sequence: (i) Quartz, tourmaline, topaz. (ii) Siderite (often manganiferous) fluorite
 
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