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Monazite-(Ce) from Indian Plate (India Plate)

India
 
  • Kerala
    • Kollam District
      • Karunagappalli
Parthasarathy, P., Desai,H. B. and S. R. Kayasth (1968) Radiochemical neutron activation analysis of individual rare earth elements in monazites from different geological environments, Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 105: 277-289.
      • Kollam
Anonymous, 1912, Monazite Sand from Travancore,India, Bulletin of the Imperial Institute 9.
  • Rajasthan
    • Jodhpur Division
      • Barmer District
        • Malani Igneous Province
F. Wall, M. J. Le Bas and R. K. Srivastava (1993) Calcite and Carbocernaite Exsolution and Cotectic Textures in a Sr,REE-Rich Carbonatite Dyke from Rajasthan, India. Mineralogical Magazine 57:495-513.
    • Udaipur Division
      • Udaipur District
Singh, Amritpaul, Mitchell, Roger H., Kaur, Gurmeet, Sarma, D. Srinivasa (2023) Magmatic and post-magmatic evolution of the Newania carbonatite complex, Rajasthan, north-western India. Mineralogical Magazine, 87 (5) 748-766 doi:10.1180/mgm.2023.61
  • Tamil Nadu
    • Kanyakumari District
      • Kolachel (Colachel)
P. Parthasarathy, H. B. Desai, and S. R. Kayasth, 1968, Radiochemical neutron activation analysis of individual rare earth elements in monazites from different geological environments, Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, v105, p 277-289.
      • Nagercoil
King, Van (n.d.) Personal communcation.
    • Salem District
      • Sankari Taluka
    • Theni District
Burtseva, M. V., et al. "Features of mineral and chemical composition of the Khamambettu Carbonatites, Tamil Nadu." Journal of the Geological Society of India 81.5 (2013): 655-664.
  • West Bengal
    • Purulia District
Chakrabarty, A., Mitchell, R. H., Ren, M., Pal, S., Pal, S., & Sen, A. K. (2018). Nb–Zr–REE re-mobilization and implications for transitional agpaitic rock formation: insights from the Sushina Hill Complex, India. Journal of Petrology, 59(10), 1899-1938.
Sri Lanka
 
  • Southern Province
    • Galle District
      • Bentota
Us Dept of Commerce, 1921, Commerce Reports, #183,p. 703.
Rupasinghe, M. S., Gocht, W., and Dissanayake, C. B., 1983, The Genesis of Thorium-rich Monazite Deposits in Sri Lanka, Journal National Science Council Sri Lanka, v11: 99-110.
 
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