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Carbocernaite from
Carbonatite outcrops, Swartbooisdrif Dikes, Epupa, Kunene Region, Namibia


Locality type:Outcrop
Classification
Species:Carbocernaite
Formula:(Ca,Na)(Sr,Ce,Ba)(CO3)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Carbocernaite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Carbonatite outcrops, Swartbooisdrif Dikes, Epupa, Kunene Region, Namibia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:846116
Long-form Identifier:1:3:846116:2
GUID (UUID V4):560bc727-7b60-42b0-8385-6429caa4b3d2
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Nb and REE Distribution in the Monte Verde Carbonatite–Alkaline–Agpaitic Complex (Angola) Sandra Amores-Casals...  Abstract: The Angolan alkaline–carbonatite complex of Monte Verde has a semi-circular shape...arranged minor bodies of other alkaline rocks and carbonatite magmatic breccias. This rock association is hosted...are concentrated in pyrochlore crystals in the carbonatite and alkaline breccias. Magmatic fluornatropyrochlore...crystallize as late minor secondary minerals into carbonatite breccia and alkaline dykes. In conclusion, the
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Cr-rich magnetite and graphite coexist with carbonatite minerals and precipitated from carbonate magma...PTconditions. Mineral geothermometers for the Newania carbonatite give temperatures from 463 to 950°C. The parental...ripp@gin.bscnet.ru Introduction The Newania carbonatite complex is situated 40 km east of Udaipur, within...Mineralization is also associated with the Newania carbonatite in the form of disseminated, uraniferous pyrochlore...described the geology and petrography of the carbonatite outcrops, and Viladkar and Wimmenauer (1986) and
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Myanmar. This paper takes an overview of the carbonatite occurrences in the Indian Subcontinent in the...440001, India; Geological Survey of India, Central Region, Seminary Hills, Nagpur (MH) – 440006, India Open...Gruyter. Attribution 4.0 License Keywords: Carbonatite, Sevathur, Newania, Sung Valley, Amba Dongar...Plain, Khanneshin, Eppawala 1 Introduction Carbonatite melts are known to form by very low degrees of...as a veined and metasomatically enriched source region [3]. The carbonatitic magma so generated represent
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of Szeged On the cover: Map of the Carpathian region with type localities of new mineral species, rocks...History of mineralogy: The role of the Carpathian region in the 18th century..............................investigation of redox processes. For Fe, the pre-edge region provides an almost direct way of quantifying the...Munella region (Albania) in improving the fertility features of a sandy soil from Divjaka region (Albania)...tested as fertilizers for the sandy soils of Divjaka region (Central-western Albania). The experiment was realized
 
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