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Phosphorite from
Kotalj-i-Sebzak, Qala e Naw District, Badghis, Afghanistan


Locality type:Occurrence
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Type:Phosphorite
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Validity:Believed Valid
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Mineral Data:Click here to view Phosphorite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Kotalj-i-Sebzak, Qala e Naw District, Badghis, Afghanistan
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Mindat Occurrence Record ID:714117
Long-form Identifier:1:3:714117:1
GUID (UUID V4):fa1cd112-7012-4e2f-93b8-cfcb825355d8
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Mines and Mineral Occurrences of Afghanistan Compiled by G.J. Orris1 and J.D. Bliss1 Open-File Report...APPENDIX A: Afghanistan Mines and Mineral Occurrences.. 11 TABLES Table 1. Provinces of Afghanistan ........more than 1000 mines and mineral occurrences in Afghanistan was compiled from published literature and the...PROCESSING, AND ACCURACY Data on more than 1000 Afghanistan deposits, mines, and occurrences were compiled...coal, and peat. Three previous compilations of Afghanistan mineral resources were the dominant sources used
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deposit, deposit/site name, deposit type, type of phosphorite, general age of mineralization, specific age...Deposit/Site_Name, is meant to identify the area, deposit, district, mine, or occurrence to which the geologic, economic...duplicates, for some areas we report information for a district or area, as well as for specific deposits or mines...These fields include: Deposit Type, Type of Phosphorite, General Age of Mineralization, Specific Age...potential and palaeogeography of an Upper Cretaceous phosphorite belt in the southeastern desert of Jordan: Cretaceous
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deposit, deposit/site name, deposit type, type of phosphorite, general age of mineralization, specific age...Deposit/Site_Name, is meant to identify the area, deposit, district, mine, or occurrence to which the geologic, economic...duplicates, for some areas we report information for a district or area, as well as for specific deposits or mines...CAR Cd Ce CEM CLY COAL Cu DIT DOL F Fe FLD GLA GYP I La LIME LST Mg MICA Mn Mo N Nb Ni P Pb PYR REE S Si...potential and palaeogeography of an Upper Cretaceous phosphorite belt in the southeastern desert of Jordan: Cretaceous
 
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