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Tremolite from
Axinite occurrence, Pintiková, Gemerská Poloma, Rožňava District, Košice Region, Slovakia


Locality type:Occurrence
Classification
Species:Tremolite
Formula:◻Ca2Mg5(Si8O22)(OH)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Tremolite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Axinite occurrence, Pintiková, Gemerská Poloma, Rožňava District, Košice Region, Slovakia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:409448
Long-form Identifier:1:3:409448:7
GUID (UUID V4):aee20fc2-42b4-46f0-9f58-bc57ff164c2f
Nearest other occurrences of Tremolite
5.8km (3.6 miles) Čierna Mine, Čučma, Rožňava District, Košice Region, Slovakia
13.3km (8.2 miles) Teliatko serpentinite body, Dobšiná, Rožňava District, Košice Region, Slovakia
13.7km (8.5 miles) Hekerová manganese deposit, Smolník, Gelnica District, Košice Region, Slovakia
23.8km (14.8 miles) Kohútik deposit, Jelšava, Revúca District, Banská Bystrica Region, Slovakia
31.1km (19.3 miles) Trohanka (Trochánka), Zimná Voda valley, Prakovce, Gelnica District, Košice Region, Slovakia
42.8km (26.6 miles) Mútnik deposit, Hnúšťa, Rimavská Sobota District, Banská Bystrica Region, Slovakia
44.6km (27.7 miles) Magnet hill, Tisovec, Rimavská Sobota District, Banská Bystrica Region, Slovakia
44.8km (27.8 miles) Ostrá I, Hnúšťa, Rimavská Sobota District, Banská Bystrica Region, Slovakia
56.6km (35.2 miles) Filipovo, Beňuš, Brezno District, Banská Bystrica Region, Slovakia
67.9km (42.2 miles) Maglovec quarry, Vyšná Šebastová, Prešov District, Prešov Region, Slovakia
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (volume)
ILLUSTRATIONS. Page. PLATE I. Topographic map of tin region, showing location of metalliferous prospects ___...Cassiterite lode; B, Surface exposure showing occurrence of fluorite silicate rock adjoining veinlets...tin in the York region by the Geological Survey in 1900 the tin deposits of this district have been discussed...that were incidental to other work, and as this district had attracted much notice as a possible source...time permitted, to determine the laws of their occurrence and origin. It was thought best to emphasize
Report (volume)
............................... Seven Troughs district.................................................Outlook for the district................................................. Rosebud district................................................... Red Butte district........................................................................ Chafey and the Sierra district.......................................... Kennedy............................................ 64 Axinite...............................................
Book
the earlier history, indeed the prehistory, of a region. Conglomerates speak of a time when high nearby...parting. Violet—Brown Fracture: shell, uneven. AXINITE Luster: glassy. Hardness: 6.5-—7. Streak: uncolored... ZA aX Description of Minerals Actinolite Occurrence: Occurs generally in crystalline schists and...Remarks: A common rock-forming mineral. Albite Occurrence: Occurs in small crystals or, more often...used in the manufacture of ceramics. Analcite Occurrence: Occurs as free-growing crystals or in masses
Book (edition)
localities but not at others, and an individual occurrence of an ore mineral might change with time from...Chapter 5, "The Genesis of Minerals," and the occurrence data given in the mineral descriptions in Chapters...illustration it might be noted that the mineral axinite has been described in twenty different settings...{hkl} Minerals * 2 2 2 plagioclase, kyanite, axinite, turquoise In the accompanying stereographic projections...diagnostic of this class. It should be noted that the occurrence of striations on the faces of s{l 121} or 's{2111}
Report (issue)
Professional Paper 177 THE GOLD HILL MINING DISTRICT U'TAH BY T. B. NOLAN UNItED STATES GOVERNMI£NT...______ ___ ___ ___ _ __ ____ ___ ______ Clifton district _ _ __ History of mining and production__ ___...119 II Mines and prospects-Continued. Clifton district-Continued. Mines and prospects-Continued. Veins...Evans__________ _________________ Willow Springs district. ____ __ _ __ ___ _ ____ ___ History and production_________...the ranges in the Great Basin. The climate of the region, like that of the major province, is relatively
Report (issue)
INTRODUCTION. reports are those on the Mercur district, by J. E. Spurr and S. F. Emmons; the Bingham...Bingham The senior author, J3. S. Butler, began district, by J. M. Boutwell, Arthur Keith, and field work on...deposits of Utah in the S. F. Emmons; the Park City district, by J. M. FIELD .WORK AND AUTHORSHIP. summer...the Plateau region. The junior author, G. F. Loughlin, began work in the Tintic district in 1911 in collaboration...the Tin tic and Thomas ranges, of the Leamington district, and of districts in theW asatch Range. Several
 
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