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Magnetite from Uganda

Uganda
 
  • Eastern Region
    • Busia
Mbonimpa, A. (2005). The genesis and characteristics of the gold mineralisation in the area between river Malaba and river Solo in Busia district, South Eastern Uganda (MSc thesis, Makerere University).
    • Kween
Ko Jansen collection & photo, id-593865
    • Manafwa
      • Bukusu complex
www.uoguelph.ca (2004) http://www.uoguelph.ca/~geology/rocks_for_crops/54uganda.PDF
USGS Open-File Report 02–156–A
    • Tororo
Berger, Vladimir I., Singer, Donald A., Orris, Greta J. (2009) Carbonatites of the World, Explored Deposits of Nb and REE—Database and Grade and Tonnage Models . Open-File Report 2009-1139. U.S. Geological Survey doi:10.3133/ofr20091139
Sutherland, D.S. (1969): Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology 24, 114-135.
  • Western Region
    • Kabarole
[var. Titanium-bearing Magnetite] Bailey, K., Lloyd, F., Kearns, S., Stoppa, F., Eby, N., & Woolley, A. (2005). Melilitite at Fort Portal, Uganda: Another dimension to the carbonate volcanism. Lithos, 85(1), 15-25.
Barker, D.S. and Nixon, P.H. (1989) High-Ca, low-alkali carbonatite volcanism at Fort Portal, Uganda. Contributions to Minralogy and Petrology.: 103: 166-177.
Hogarth, D.D. & Horne, J.E.T. (1989) Non-metamict uranoan pyrochlore and uranpyrochlore from tuff near Ndale area, Uganda. Mineralogical Magazine: 53: 257-62
    • Kasese
      • Katwe-Kikorongo volcanic field (Katwe volcanic field)
[var. Titanium-bearing Magnetite] Stoppa, F., Woolley, A. R., Lloyd, F. E., and Eby, N. (2000) Carbonatite lapilli-bearing tuff and a dolomite carbonatite bomb from Murumuli crater, Katwe volcanic field, Uganda. Mineralogical Magazine 64, 641-650.
Stoppa, F., Woolley, A.R., Lloyd, F.E., Eby, N. (2000) Carbonatite lapilli-bearing tuff and a dolomite carbonatite bomb from Murumuli crater, Katwe volcanic field, Uganda. Mineralogical Magazine 64, 641-650.
Cox, Dennis P., Lindsey, David A., Singer, Donald A., Diggles, Michael F. (2003) Sediment-Hosted Copper Deposits of the World: Deposit Models and Database. Open-File Report 2003-107. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/ofr2003107
 
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