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Forsterite from
Muslim Bagh, Killa Saifullah District, Balochistan, Pakistan


Locality type:Taluk
Classification
Species:Forsterite
Formula:Mg2SiO4
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Forsterite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Muslim Bagh, Killa Saifullah District, Balochistan, Pakistan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:836951
Long-form Identifier:1:3:836951:2
GUID (UUID V4):452b81d4-fa67-4df8-99be-c365c817c3b1
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zone tectonic setting of the Muslim Bagh Ophiolite, northwestern Pakistan: Insights from geochemistry...zone tectonic setting of the Muslim Bagh Ophiolite, northwestern Pakistan: Insights from geochemistry...zone tectonic setting of the Muslim Bagh Ophiolite, PT northwestern Pakistan: insights from geochemistry...Excellence in Mineralogy, University of Balochistan, Quetta, Pakistan. 2 School of Earth and Ocean Sciences...Earth Sciences, University of Sargodha, Sargodha, Pakistan. 4 Tectonics, Resources and Exploration (TRaX)
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Components of the Bela Ophiolite-Mélange Complex, Pakistan a Zulftqar Ahmed & W. G. Ernst b a Earth Sciences...Components of the Bela Ophiolite-Mélange Complex, Pakistan, International Geology Review, 41:8, 739-763,...Components of the Bela Ophiolite-Melange Complex, Pakistan ZULFTQAR AHMED Earth Sciences Department, P.O...Abstract The Bela ophiolite-mélange complex (BOMC) of Pakistan is a late Cretaceous (~66 Ma) suprasubduction-zone...tectonic events related to Wazirisitan, Zhob, Muslim Bagh, and BOMC— ANCIENT PLATE TECTONIC regimes can
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Mantle Thrust (MMT or Indus Suture Zone) North Pakistan Zaheen Ullah a, Jian-Wei Li a,b,⁎, Paul T. Robinson...University, Tribal Subdivision Darra, Kohat 26100, Pakistan g Hanoi University of Mining and Geology, Hanoi...elements Podiform Chromitites Jijal complex North Pakistan a b s t r a c t The Jijal Complex, one of the...largest Neo-Tethyan ophiolites (ca. 150 km2) in Pakistan, occupies a deep-level section of the Cretaceous...Mantle Thrust (MMT or Indus Suture Zone) in North Pakistan (Fig. 1) and discuss their petrogenesis in a Neo-Tethyan
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.1.2 Muslim Bagh and Waziristan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....90° 75° 45° Troodos Wazirstan Khost 30° Muslim Bagh Zhob Fig. 2.2 STDS Bela Fig.2.1 MCT ophiolite...comprises the Bela, Muslim Bagh, Zhob and Waziristan-Khost ophiolites in Pakistan and bordering Afghanistan...Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary. The western ophiolite belt of Pakistan consists of pyroxenite, gabbro and sheeted dikes...hotspot-related lavas. 2.1.2 Muslim Bagh and Waziristan The Muslim Bagh ophiolite is related to a WSW-ENE
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Attribution Diagnostic Feature (μm) Attribution Forsterite ∼1.04 Crystal Field Effects (CFE) Fundamental...terrain of loess (97% cover) in the northern Baoji district, China. The authors focussed on the interpretation...criterion to identify rocky outcrops in the Baoji district which is not based on spectral features but spatial...Casey, J.F., 2007. Mapping of Muslim Bagh ophiolite complex (Pakistan) using new remote sensing, and...(OLI) data in the heavily loess-covered Baoji District, Western China. Ore Geol. Rev. imaging spectrometer
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terrain of loess (97% cover) in the northern Baoji district, China. The authors focussed on the interpretation...criterion to identify rocky outcrops in the Baoji district which is not based on spectral features but spatial...Casey, J.F., 2007. Mapping of Muslim Bagh ophiolite complex (Pakistan) using new remote sensing, and...Kruse, F.A., Perry, S.L., Caballero, A., 2006. District-level mineral survey using airborne hyperspectral...(OLI) data in the heavily loess-covered Baoji District, Western China. Ore Geology Reviews Special Issue
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images (g,h) of ultramafic rocks. (a,b): calcite–forsterite rocks at the contact of the Sakhyurta peridotite...correlation between Cr# in chromian spinel and forsterite percentage in olivine (Figure 11). Only a part... Chromite of this kind may coexist with high-forsterite olivine (Fa4–6 ) in the Shida peridotite [23]...First of all, the Tog and Shida peridotites lack forsterite and enstatite with #Mg = 0.96–0.99 which commonly...Petrology and geochemistry of gabbros from the Muslim Bagh Ophiolite: Implications for their petrogenesis
Report (chapter)
Ophiolites, Pakistan. In: FARAH, A. & DE JONG, K.A. (eds) Geodynamics of Pakistan. Geol. Surv. of Pakistan, Quetta...Cretaceous Cenozoic history of western Baluchistan, Pakistan - The northern margin of the Makran subduction...Ophiolites in Pakistan: an introduction. In: FARAH, A. & DEJON6 (eds), Geodynamics of Pakistan, Geol. Surv...Surv. Pakistan. Quetta, 181-193. AUBOUIN, J. 1965. Geosvnclines. Developments in Geotectonics 1. Elsevier...FARHOUDI, G. & KARIG, D.E. 1977. Makran of lran and Pakistan as an active arc system. Geology 5,664-668. FERRARA
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A CHANGING PLANET 11 Vanadinite, San Carlos district, Chihuahua, Mexico * 8 x 4 x 2 cm Mineral Species...such as Porcupine and Hemlo districts; Noranda district, Quebec. USA: Mother Lode belt and others in...Localities Canada: Cobalt mining district and Thunder Bay District, Ontario. USA: several localities... Wire silver, Silver Islet Mine, Thunder Bay District, Ontario, Canada * 11.5 x 14x 11 om Silver has...xe2e0x Gem Copper, New Cornelia (Ajo) Mine, Ajo district, Arizona, USA 6 Keo lecm LEFT: Au (China, Eastern
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structure of the igneous complex at the Sudbury Mining District, Canada, was formed as the result of a meteorite... in 1887 from Vermillion nickel mine, Sudbury District, Ontario, Canada, and was named after him. It...East Kalgoorlie District, Australia, Kirkland Lake Gold District, Ontario, Rouyn District, Quebec, Canada...mineral was first reported in 1877 from Broken Hill District, New South Wales, Australia, and named from the...Ni. The mineral is mostly found in the Cobalt District, Ontario, Canada; Sweden; Norway; Germany; Cornwall
 
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