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Hinsdalite from
Phosphate occurrence, Fumade, Fontrieu, Castres, Tarn, Occitanie, France


Locality type:Occurrence
Classification
Species:Hinsdalite
Formula:PbAl3(PO4)(SO4)(OH)6
Habit:small sharp trigonal xx
Colour:yellowish brown
Abundance at site:Rare
Confirmation
Validity:Confirmed
Confirmation Methods:SEM-EDS
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Hinsdalite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Phosphate occurrence, Fumade, Fontrieu, Castres, Tarn, Occitanie, France
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Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:669139
Long-form Identifier:1:3:669139:4
GUID (UUID V4):2d132f61-f6c1-4602-8298-90c963dc0c3b
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Sebeş-Lotru Group), the only sig­ nificant type of occurrence is the graphite deposit at Polovragi in the Parâng...major tv pes of mineral deposits or min­ eral occurrence arc verv adequately' represented in the Carpathians...penetrate them, especially at the Ciucaru Mare occurrence. Ac­ cessory millerite and secondary magnetite...Cu. Co. Fe or Pb and Zn. The Măgureaua Vaţei occurrence does not obey this rule. First, the skarn assemblages...Arieş. There is also the very interesting skarn occurrence in the Arcer Adit in the Ţibleş Mts.. where abundant
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M_McKenzie, 281 A. W. Fordham and ~« 309 Mineral phosphate K. Norrish and H. Rosser — 335 Chemistry 2....Oxidation-reduction reactions J. R. Willett 417 The sorption of phosphate by soils M. E. Probert 427 389 Physics and hydrology...into a number of sections that deal with the occurrence and genesis of Australian soils, their chemistry...compilation by Northcote and Skene (1972) has shown the occurrence of saline soils, dominated by chlorides, over...consist mainly of lime compounds, chiefly of the phosphate; and the latter are woody fibre and sand. When
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Centrallnternationale de Seismologie. Strasbourg, France. Atlantic Naturalist- Atlantic Naturalist. D.C...l'Association International de Geodesie. Paris, France. Bull. Marine Sci. Gables, Fla. Bulletin of Marine...Centre d'Etudes Geologiques et Minieres. Paris, France. Clay Minerals - Clay Minerals. Journal of the...State College. Hays, Kans. Fort Hays Kansas [France] Centre Recherches et Documentation Cartog. et...Centre National de Ia Recherche Scientifique. Paris, France. Freiberger Forschungshefte Berlin, Germany. Freiberger
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polymetamorphic evolution and similar, but less significant occurrence in the Arie§ Valley of the Apuseni Mts. at Salciua...the major types of mineral deposits or mineral occurrence are very adequately repre ented in the Carpathian...IPapp. 1997. in press]. The genetic types of ore occurrence. mclude practically all the main mineral producing...lllav ·ky. 19791 ummanzed the types of mmeral occurrence and deposits in the Carpathians. IUduba,a et...Mountai ns (ROM). However, the most intere ting occurrence , are those near Fifakovo (SLK), where rounded
 
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