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Hastingsite from
Airport Hill, Visakhapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh, India


Locality type:Hill
Classification
Species:Hastingsite
Formula:NaCa2(Fe42+Fe3+)(Si6Al2)O22(OH)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Hastingsite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Airport Hill, Visakhapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh, India
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:770211
Long-form Identifier:1:3:770211:2
GUID (UUID V4):e12e946d-d733-499d-905c-b50d28c1031f
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
structural formula for the most Cl-rich amphibole, a hastingsite, is (IQ rrNaor,)(Ca,noNao orCl,,r), rrXSi5EoAlr20)Orr(OHo...22.O0 1.41 0.19 0.40 0.10 0.20 0.53 magnesran hastingsite BRF9O-4.1,2 26 40.45 1.32 11.13 0.04 478 15...22.O0 1.19 0.18 0.63 0.09 0.32 0.50 magnesran hastingsite BRF94-22 18 39.68 2.12 11.37 0.07 6.03 15.21...22.00 1.47 0.13 0.40 0.06 0.20 o.52 magnesran hastingsite BRF90-51.5-C 11 37.09 1.22 12.36 0.10 9.34...22.00 0.90 o.21 0.89 0.10 0.45 0.62 magnesran hastingsite BRF90-5.1.5-D J3.O3 0.45 13.02 0.04 8.37 19
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
amphibole compositions fall in the field of hastingsite (nomenclature scheme of kake, 1978). Cl concentrationsare...amphibole contains much less Cl than the prograde hastingsite (Henry, unpublished data). Tne,xslrssrox ELECTRoN...from the area shown il showing(A) primary hastingsite Fig. 1. Photomicrographs and (B) retrograd€gruneritefrom...grunerite,Mt : magnetite,Gt : garnet,Q : quartz, H : hastingsite. in the image. The HRTEM image indicates that...image and sharp diffraction spots show that the hastingsite has homogeneouscrystal structure. AEM analysesofsuch
Report (issue)
Chlorine-rich blotltes from the Blackbird raining district, Lenhi County, Idaho evidence for a saline hydrothermal...Partial chemical analyses of rocks, Blackbird District......... 23 Table 2. Partial results of microprobe...of biotite, Yellowjacket Formation, Blackbird District....................................... 24 Table...cobalt-copper deposits of the Blackbird mining district, about 30 mi west of Salmon, Idaho (fig. 1), contained...SETTING Cobalt-copper deposits of the Blackbird district occur in clastic rocks of the Middle Proterozoic
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
of both Cl-rich and K-rich ferropargasite and hastingsite (both sensu lato) are characteristic amphiboles...fait, plusieurs espèces de ferropargasite et de hastingsite riches en K et en Cl (sensu lato dans les deux...much genetic significance to the occurrence of hastingsite and apatite among the list of minerals. If instead...mineralization (for example, in the Cloncurry district of Australia, where all of these styles of mineralization...and thus are predominantly ferropargasite and hastingsite (both sensu lato). In addition to these bulk-composition
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
occur more commonly in hastingsite than in other amphiboles. Although hastingsite crystallization has been...stabilizes chlorine-rich varieties relative to common hastingsite. The Cl− = OH− substitution significantly increases...range of terrestrial environments: Cland K-rich hastingsite and ferro-pargasite are both characteristic of...116–119. [37] L.N. Novoselova, Amphibole of the hastingsite–dashkesanite series from the Akatuev deposit...Dick, G.W. Robinson, Chlorine-bearing potassium hastingsite from sphalerite skarn in southern Yukon, Can
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Fe-rich amphiboles (mostly Cl-rich potassic-hastingsite and magnesio-ferri-hornblende) and biotites contain...selected blue-green matrix amphibole (potassic hastingsite) is shown. (b) Typical mineralogical relations...ferro-ferri-hornblende, hastingsite, potassic hastingsite and Cl-rich potassic hastingsite (Supplemental1 Data...Structure of a monoclinic C2/m potassic chloro-hastingsite calculated from the crystallographic parameters...Robinson, G.W. (1979) Chlorine-bearing potassian hastingsite from a sphalerite skarn in southern Yukon. Canadian
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
therein). Noble gas isotope studies of granulites from India [8,9] and from the Lofoten Islands in Norway [ 101...to occur in many granulite-facies areas (e.g., India 1171; Bamble, S. Norway 1291; New York [20]; and...granulite sample from the Nilgiri Hills, southern India: implications for granulite formation. Earth Planet...graphites from the Kerala Khondalite Belt. Southern India: Evidence for CO, infiltration in granulites, J...Rao, Halogen-bearing minerals from Airport Hill, Visakhapatnam. India. Am. Mineral. 67 (19821 1001-1004
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
The formation environment of potassic-chloro-hastingsite in the nakhlites MIL 03346 and pairs and NWA...accepted 18 April 2016) Abstract–Potassic-chloro-hastingsite has been found in melt inclusions in MIL 03346...contents of the inclusion to form potassic-chloro-hastingsite. Northwest Africa (NWA) 5790, have the most...terrestrial chloro-amphibole edenite pargasite/ hastingsite 3 sadanagaite 1 Nakhlite Chassignite Metamorphic...additional names, hastingsite and kaersutite, that must be added to this discussion. Hastingsite is the amphibole
Book (volume)
379-4634) India Affiliated East-West Press PVT Ltd G-1/16 Ansari Road New Delhi 110 002 India (Orders:...e Pargasite—Ferro-pargasite Magnesio-hastingsite—Hastingsite Magnesio-sadanagaite—Sadanagaite Kaer...Al,0,,(OH), ee Edenite ~Pargasite _Magnesio-hastingsite 7Si O(Na+K), 1.0 Nag ————+4——_ - — — — —...NaCa>(Mg,Fe**)4,Al[SigAl,O|(OH,F)2 Magnesio-hastingsite—hastingsite NaCa(Mg,Fe?*)4Fe**[Si¢Al,O2.](OH,F), Sadanagaite...the type MgSi= AIAI. The edenite and pargasite—hastingsite formulae can be regarded as derived from tremolite
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
known that all Cl-rich amphiboles are potassium hastingsite,rich in K and Fe2*(Krutov, I 936; model for Cl...(1982) Halogen-bearing minerals from Airport Hill, Visakhapatnam, India. American Minera l o g i s t6, 7...biotites from the charnockitic rocks of Kondapalli, India. Joumal of Petrology, I I, 475-505. Lehman, M.S
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
and G.W. Robinson, Chlorine-bearing potassian hastingsite from a sphalerite skarn in southern Yukon, Can...scapolite-bearing rock from Rajastan, northwest peninsular India, Lithos 14, 165-172, 1981. D.C. Kamineni, M. Bonardi...Rao, Halogen-bearing minerals from Airport Hill, Visakhapatnam, India, Am. Mineral. 67, 1001-1004, 1983
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
chlorine-rich amphiboles are rare. They belong to the hastingsite group; clin~mphi~les with high iron content,...contents. Among these amphiboles is chlorpotassium hastingsite (dashkesanite), described first by KRUTO~ f 1936)...ROBINSON G. W. (1979) Chlorine-bearing potassian hastingsite from a sphalerite skam in southern Yukon. Can...C.. Paris. from Rajastan. northwest peninsular India. Lithos 14, 165-172. JOHANZ., LE BEL L. and MCMILLANW...minerals from Airport Hill. VisakhapatVOLFINGERM. and ROBERTJ.-L. (1980) Structural control nam. India. Amer
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
in Africa (Mozambique Belt), the southern tip of India, in Sri Lanka and Madagascar. According to results...gneisses and charnockites from Weddagala (Ratnapura district, Sri Lanka). J Geol 99: 443±456 Du€y CJ, Greenwood...involved in granulite metamorphism. J Geol Soc India 32: 43±45 Ho€man PF (1991) Did the breakout of Laurentia...(1982) Halogen-bearing minerals from Airport Hill, Visakhapatnam, India. Am Mineral 67: 1001±1004 KaÈmpf...M, Horiuchi T (1987) Chlorine-rich potassium hastingsite from West Ongul Island, LuÈtzow-Holm Bay, East
Report (volume)
Introduction for Inorganic Chemists and Geochemists. McGraw-Hill, New York Bancroft GM, Brown JR (1975) A Mössbauer...Robinson GW (1979) Chlorine-bearing potassian hastingsite from a sphalerite skarn in southern Yukon. Can...Reinement of the crystal structure of a sub-silicic hastingsite. Mineral Mag 41:43-50 Hawthorne FC, Grundy HD...Kajlidongri manganese mine, Jhabua district, Madhya Pradesh, India. Am Mineral 77:1112-1115 Amphiboles:...Dashkesanite, a new chlorine-bearing amphibole of the hastingsite group. Izv Akad Nauk Ser Geol 341-373 (in Russian)
Journal (volume)
Keivitsa-Satovaara... A1: View east of Koitelainen hill. Photo by TM. A2: View south of Lakijänkä towards...Koitelainen tunturi (fell), 408 m a.s.l. Keivitsa hill rises 80–90 m above the surrounding lakes and boggy...with a base level 180–190 m a.s.l. The Akanvaara hill (actual- ly a row of hills), which is composed...spruce forests of the southern part of Satovaara hill (eastern part of the Keivitsa-Satovaara complex)...Koitelainen intrusion, on the eastern slope of Koitelainen hill and through the eastern part of the Keivitsa-Satovaara
 
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