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Magnesite from
Lake Tuz, Şereflikoçhisar District, Ankara Province, Turkey


Locality type:Lake
Classification
Species:Magnesite
Formula:MgCO3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Magnesite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Lake Tuz, Şereflikoçhisar District, Ankara Province, Turkey
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:720748
Long-form Identifier:1:3:720748:8
GUID (UUID V4):5a5832fc-9c20-409c-a80d-b32fcc6312d2
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geochemistry and mineralogy of the Salt Lake (Tuz GiSlii) basin, Turkey M. Zeki Camur *, Halim Mutlu General...06520 Ankara, Turkey Received 13 March 1995; accepted 11 August 1995 Abstract In the Salt Lake basin...basin of Turkey, chemical composition of inflow surface waters defines a continuous trend from Ca-HCO3-rich...increase from inflow surface waters to a Na-Cl-type lake surface brine is not accessible to direct observation...evolution from SO4-rich brine to Cl-rich brine in the lake is interpreted as the recycling of solutes through
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
in Borate Deposits and Some Recent Lake Waters of West-Central Turkey a a a Cahit Helvaci , Hasan Mordogan...in Borate Deposits and Some Recent Lake Waters of WestCentral Turkey, International Geology Review, 46:2...in Borate Deposits and Some Recent Lake Waters of West-Central Turkey CAHIT HELVACI,1 Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi...Jeoloji Mühendisligi Bölümü, 35100 Bornova-Izmir, Turkey HASAN MORDOGAN, Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi, Mühendislik...Maden Mühendisligi Bölümü, 35100 Bornova-Izmir,Turkey Downloaded by [University of Hawaii at Manoa]
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time before hydromagnesite (5424) converts to magnesite (MgCO3). Consequently, the thermodynamic properties...observed in saline lakes in Australia, Canada, and Turkey (e.g., Last, 1992; Renaut, 1993; Braithwaite and...brucite–magnesite ore bodies (Vitaliano and Beck, 1963; Schilling, 1967). The brucite–magnesite ore bodies...and Callaghan, 1956). The formation of brucite–magnesite ore bodies is suggested to have been related the...that the natural magnesite (MgCO3) has lower solubility than the synthetic magnesite. Based on equilibrium
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
lesser amounts of anhydrite, gypsum, polyhalite, magnesite, clays and quartz (Stein, 1985; US DOE, 1996)...metastable phases are expected to convert to magnesite (MgCO3) in the 10 ka period during which the repository...repository is regulated by the EPA (magnesite is the thermodynami- 1636 Y. Xiong, A.S. Lord / Applied...to play the role of precursor to dolomite and magnesite (MgCO3) (Lippmann, 1973). The hydration of periclase...assemblage brucite-hydromagnesite (5424). Although magnesite is the thermodynamically stable phase and, in
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formed due to tectonic movements in the Northern Province of the Central Iran Tectonic Zone (the Great Kavir...INTRODUCTION Tectonic movements in the Northern Province of the Central Iran Tectonic Zone (i.e. the Great...Zarzis, Tunisia (Perthuisot 1971, 1975) and Lake Tuz Golu, Turkey (Irion and Muller 1968). It seems that brine–rock...late Cretaceous to late Cenozoic in the Northern Province of the Central Iran Tectonic Zone (i.e. the Great...FT, Yousef AA. 1980. Solar evaporation of Qarun Lake brine. Salt Research Industry 16: 1–11. Fanlo F
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sabkhas.181 Contents Alluvial fan-ephemeral saline lake.] 81 Sabkha Yotvata, Israel.181 Basin and Range...field-ephemeral saline lake.201 Lake Eyre, Australia.202 Lake Frome, Australia.208 Lake Callabonna, Australia...210 Perennial stream floodplain-perennial saline lake.210 Eolian sabkhas. 211 Sea-margins with elongate...230 Coastal salinas of the Middle East.231 Solar Lake. Gulf of Elat.231 Ras Muhammad Pool, Southern Sinai...saline lakes.238 Great Salt Lake, Utah.239 Mono Lake, California.243 Lake levels and conditions.244 Tufa
Book (edition)
Minerals. By Russett W. Mumrorp .............. Magnesite and Related Minerals. By Raymonp E. Brrcu and...1.32 96.23 8.54 2.70. 96.98 4.31 e 0.20 Turkey: Kalah. .. Gumuch. Samos..... USA. Virginia...an important scale in United States, Greece, Turkey, in Australia, and Persia and Russia. A deposit...small production is noted from Tanganyika. (Cape Province). During World War II, the Foreign Economic Administration...Kashmir, in the Khasi Hills in Assam, in Rewah Province, and in Hyderabad. Other provinces and native
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001 LEW85332 MAC87300 MAC88107 Ningqiang Tagish Lake Nonchondrites Primitive Acapulcoites Lodranites...ordinary chondrite breccias After Keil (1982). Tagish Lake (Figure 8(b)) is an ungrouped carbonaceous chondrite...ungrouped CM-like carbonaceous chondrite Tagish Lake. Murchison contains abundant magnesian chondrules...surrounded by finegrained accretionary rims. Tagish Lake contains higher proportion of heavily hydrated matrix...SiC and diamonds than any other chondrite (Tagish Lake is the only exception). Adelaide is an ungrouped
 
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