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Namhkam Township (Nanhkan Township; Namhkan Township), Mu Se District, Shan State, Myanmari
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Namhkam Township (Nanhkan Township; Namhkan Township)Township
Mu Se DistrictDistrict
Shan StateState
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6 valid minerals.

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β“˜ 'Apatite'
Formula: Ca5(PO4)3(Cl/F/OH)
Reference: Han Htun & George E. Harlow. Identifying Sources among Burmese Rubies. American Museum Natural History website accessed 7/3/2013
β“˜ Calcite
Formula: CaCO3
Reference: Han Htun & George E. Harlow. Identifying Sources among Burmese Rubies. American Museum Natural History website accessed 7/3/2013
β“˜ Corundum
Formula: Al2O3
Reference: Themelis, Ted, 2008, Gems and Mines of Mogok.
β“˜ Corundum var. Ruby
Formula: Al2O3
Reference: Han Htun & George E. Harlow. Identifying Sources among Burmese Rubies. American Museum Natural History website accessed 7/3/2013
β“˜ Dolomite
Formula: CaMg(CO3)2
Reference: Han Htun & George E. Harlow. Identifying Sources among Burmese Rubies. American Museum Natural History website accessed 7/3/2013
β“˜ 'Feldspar Group'
Reference: Han Htun & George E. Harlow. Identifying Sources among Burmese Rubies. American Museum Natural History website accessed 7/3/2013
β“˜ Pyrrhotite ?
Formula: Fe1-xS
Reference: Han Htun & George E. Harlow. Identifying Sources among Burmese Rubies. American Museum Natural History website accessed 7/3/2013
β“˜ Rutile
Formula: TiO2
Reference: Han Htun & George E. Harlow. Identifying Sources among Burmese Rubies. American Museum Natural History website accessed 7/3/2013
β“˜ Spinel
Formula: MgAl2O4
Reference: Themelis, Ted, 2008, Gems and Mines of Mogok.

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List of minerals arranged by Strunz 10th Edition classification

Group 2 - Sulphides and Sulfosalts
β“˜Pyrrhotite ?2.CC.10Fe1-xS
Group 4 - Oxides and Hydroxides
β“˜Corundum4.CB.05Al2O3
β“˜var. Ruby4.CB.05Al2O3
β“˜Rutile4.DB.05TiO2
β“˜Spinel4.BB.05MgAl2O4
Group 5 - Nitrates and Carbonates
β“˜Calcite5.AB.05CaCO3
β“˜Dolomite5.AB.10CaMg(CO3)2
Unclassified Minerals, Rocks, etc.
β“˜'Apatite'-Ca5(PO4)3(Cl/F/OH)
β“˜'Feldspar Group'-

List of minerals for each chemical element

HHydrogen
Hβ“˜ ApatiteCa5(PO4)3(Cl/F/OH)
CCarbon
Cβ“˜ CalciteCaCO3
Cβ“˜ DolomiteCaMg(CO3)2
OOxygen
Oβ“˜ Corundum var. RubyAl2O3
Oβ“˜ CalciteCaCO3
Oβ“˜ DolomiteCaMg(CO3)2
Oβ“˜ RutileTiO2
Oβ“˜ ApatiteCa5(PO4)3(Cl/F/OH)
Oβ“˜ CorundumAl2O3
Oβ“˜ SpinelMgAl2O4
FFluorine
Fβ“˜ ApatiteCa5(PO4)3(Cl/F/OH)
MgMagnesium
Mgβ“˜ DolomiteCaMg(CO3)2
Mgβ“˜ SpinelMgAl2O4
AlAluminium
Alβ“˜ Corundum var. RubyAl2O3
Alβ“˜ CorundumAl2O3
Alβ“˜ SpinelMgAl2O4
PPhosphorus
Pβ“˜ ApatiteCa5(PO4)3(Cl/F/OH)
SSulfur
Sβ“˜ PyrrhotiteFe1-xS
ClChlorine
Clβ“˜ ApatiteCa5(PO4)3(Cl/F/OH)
CaCalcium
Caβ“˜ CalciteCaCO3
Caβ“˜ DolomiteCaMg(CO3)2
Caβ“˜ ApatiteCa5(PO4)3(Cl/F/OH)
TiTitanium
Tiβ“˜ RutileTiO2
FeIron
Feβ“˜ PyrrhotiteFe1-xS

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