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Lazulite from
Lazulite occurrence, Hassel, Park Mining District (Indian Creek Mining District), Broadwater County, Montana, USA


Locality type:Occurrence
Classification
Species:Lazulite
Formula:MgAl2(PO4)2(OH)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Lazulite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Lazulite occurrence, Hassel, Park Mining District (Indian Creek Mining District), Broadwater County, Montana, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:785791
Long-form Identifier:1:3:785791:1
GUID (UUID V4):06f68175-a75e-40dc-9fb2-4fc2b79fec52
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Report (issue)
importance, but the descriptions of the mode of occurrence will aid in the search for better deposits. Very...-------------------------------------IIothouse Creek............------------------------------------......-------------------------------------------Lazulite...-------------------------------------------...________________ Origin of the kyanite-rutile-lazulite mineralization....-------------------------------Economic..._______________________________________ Talbot CountY-----------------------------------------------
Report (chapter)
Society, London, Special Publications A new occurrence of lazulite from the Main Central Thrust in Kumaun...inclusion, EPMA and Raman spectroscopy focusing on lazulite in a highly tectonized zone Dinesh S. Chauhan...lyellcollection.org/ by guest on May 13, 2019 A new occurrence of Lazulite from the Main Central Thrust in Kumaun...inclusion, EPMA and Raman spectroscopy focusing on Lazulite in a high tectonized zone PT Dinesh S. Chauhan*...ABSTRACT The present study reports and investigates ‘lazulite’ occurring in the vicinity of a highly tectonized
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
deposition in a shallow continental shelf environment. Lazulite, augelite, trolleite, svanbergite, goyazite, crandallite...stability data for augelite, trolleite, berlinite, lazulite, scorzalite, dumortierite, muscovite, kyanite...Aluminum-Phosphates and -Borosilicates (APB), such as lazulite (Mg, Fe)Al2 (PO4) 2 (OH)2, augelite Al2(PO4)(OH)3...Moine (1974) already mentioned the coexistence of lazulite and dumortierite with muscovite, kyanite and tourmaline...Fig. 2. Cross bedding marked by dumortierite and lazulite-rich layers. Tsiambenana (no. 4). Width of foot
Report (issue)
wadi-sediment samples are low. The known kyanite mineral occurrence is marked by anomalous gold and tin in three...the Wadi Marbat (MODS 3179) kyanite-topaz-lazulite occurrence as a possible indicator of high-alumina alteration...historic gold mining at the Brewer mineL Chesterfield County, S.C., Pilot Mountain, Randolf County, N.C., and...and elsewhere (Bell, 1982). Kyanite-topaz-lazulite at Wadi Marbat was first reported by L.F. Rooney of... 21). Fairer (1982b) subsequently mapped the occurrence and reported "kyanite, topaz, and quartz, and
 
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