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Clintonite from
Panulcillo Mine, Ovalle, Limarí Province, Coquimbo, Chile


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Clintonite
Formula:CaAlMg2(SiAl3O10)(OH)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Clintonite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Panulcillo Mine, Ovalle, Limarí Province, Coquimbo, Chile
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:364843
Long-form Identifier:1:3:364843:8
GUID (UUID V4):ae34f734-95de-4eef-ba52-715d73c6317d
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
the Czech Geological Society 51/3–4(2006) 249 Clintonite-bearing assemblages in chondrodite marbles from...37 Brno, Czech Republic; mnovak@sci.muni.cz Clintonite is a minor to accessory mineral in chondrodite... forming thin bodies enclosed in migmatites. Clintonite occurs exclusively in marbles from contact aureole...baddeleyite. Violet fluorite occurs on late fissures. Clintonite forms colourless to pale green flakes and sheaf-like...highest ever-recorded in clintonite. Mineral reactions producing clintonite, which is closely associated
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
ORIGINAL PAPER The thermoelastic behavior of clintonite up to 10 GPa and 1,000°C G. Diego Gatta • Marco...Abstract The thermoelastic behavior of a natural clintonite-1M [with composition: Ca1.01(Mg2.29Al0.59Fe0...033(4) P (P in GPa). The structure refinements of clintonite up to 10.1 GPa show that, under hydrostatic pressure...a(T) = a0 ? a1T-1/2. The refined parameters for clintonite are as follows: a0 = 2.78(4) 10-5°C-1 and a1...The HP- and HT-data of this study show that in clintonite, the most and the less expandable directions
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Wulfenite Wurtzite Xanthochroite Xanthophyllite/clintonite Xenotime-(Y) Zincite Zinckenite Zinnwaldite Zircon...hanging wall. During a subsequent mining period, the mine was re-opened to recover sideritic parts of the...you look for a mine look near a mine”. This includes the imperative “if you look for a mine look for smelting...also for the chrome diopside found at Outukumpu mine, a mineral that is first and foremost recognized...According to the Raw Materials Group (Sweden), the world mine production in 2005 stood at 19.3 m t metal content
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Wulfenite Wurtzite Xanthochroite Xanthophyllite/clintonite Xenotime-(Y) Zincite Zinckenite Zinnwaldite Zircon...hanging wall. During a subsequent mining period, the mine was re-opened to recover sideritic parts of the...you look for a mine look near a mine”. This includes the imperative “if you look for a mine look for smelting...also for the chrome diopside found at Outukumpu mine, a mineral that is first and foremost recognized...According to the Raw Materials Group (Sweden), the world mine production in 2005 stood at 19.3 m t metal content
 
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