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


Locality type:Occurrence
Classification
Species:Turquoise
Formula:CuAl6(PO4)4(OH)8 · 4H2O
Habit:small xx
Colour:pale green, pale blue
Quality for species:Poor for species, only of interest for locality collectors. (#)
Abundance at site:Rare
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Wavellite1 photo of Turquoise associated with Wavellite at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Turquoise data
Locality Data:Click here to view Phosphate occurrence, Fumade, Fontrieu, Castres, Tarn, Occitanie, France
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:669127
Long-form Identifier:1:3:669127:1
GUID (UUID V4):0b37267e-fba3-4252-929c-caff49d7a690
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (issue)
disseminated gold-silver Simple antimony Bedded barite Turquoise Tracts and data Estimations of undiscovered deposits...gold-silver deposits and has a history of production of turquoise, molybdenum, lead, and zinc among many other commodities...interest, the location of tracts permissive for the occurrence of such deposits, and estimates of the number...deposits. Plate 2 has the tracts permissive for the occurrence of deposits that may be related to intermediate...(2) the delineation of areas permissive for the occurrence of each selected deposit type using geologic
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kaolin, limestone, magnesite, mineral sands, peat, phosphate rock, pyrophyllite, salt, silica, sillimanite...Properties, uses and specifications Geological occurrence World production Victorian production Victorian...141 17 Mineral sands 144 18 Peat 156 19 Phosphate rock 162 20 Pyrophyllite 169 21 Salt 174...sand deposit, Horsham Peat resources of Victoria Phosphate rock deposits of Victoria Major world salt producers...peat production, 1988/89 - 1992/93 Peat deposits Phosphate rock deposits Alteration zones Salt deposits Silica
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Papineau Abstract The distribution of major phosphate deposits in the Precambrian sedimentary rock record...phosphogenic event in the Neoproterozoic. Phosphorites (phosphate-rich sedimentary rocks that contain more than...provides a review of some important Paleoproterozoic phosphate deposits and of models proposed for their origin...presented for the spatial and temporal modes of occurrence of phosphorites along with possible connections...origin of phosphate deposits in the geological record is not well understood, but their occurrence at both
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the electrochemical series, of interest in the occurrence and metallurgical treatment of ores, and chemical...crystal-symmetry is inserted. The chapter on the occurrence of minerals has been partly rewritten to include...180 183 184 185 187 189 192 197 CHAPTER V. THE OCCURRENCE OF MINERALS The Classification of Rocks I. Igneous...constant. Coal, mineral oils, limestones and some phosphate are examples of such substances. Bodies in no...silicate ion Si044- see Fig. 125a, p. 350) and the phosphate ion P04 3-. The carbonate ion C0 32- has one carbon
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mineral, with details on VIII PREFACE their occurrence, as well as details on their composition, [blowpipe)...X-ray diffraction studies of minerals 5 The occurrence of minerals 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 Introduction...fluorite (CaF2) nitre (KNO3) phosphoric H3PO4 phosphate sulphuric H2SO4 sulphate apatite (Ca5[PO4h)...chemical phenomena which are of importance in the occurrence and treatment of 1ninerals. The more active metals...diagnostic of a particular silicate mineral. 5 The occurrence of minerals 5.1 Introduction This chapter gives
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Jargal Lkhamsuren and Yondon Majigsuren 12 Phosphate Deposits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...REE-Zr-Nb and Ta; (6) sedimentary deposits of phosphate and uranium; (7) fluorspar; and (8) coal and oil...Badarch 2005). This belt contains sedimentary phosphate deposits and occurrences and sedimentary Mn and...and sedimentary Fe-V occurrences. Sedimentary phosphate deposits are related to Ediacaran-Early Cambrian...are mainly above the productive phosphate deposition. About 30 phosphate deposits and occurrences are known
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a general description of the association and occurrence of the minerals which etc., it contains is...general physical characters, together with their occurrence, associations, uses, etc., are included under...115 MINERALS ARRANGED ACCORDING TO ELEMENTS. OCCURRENCE AND ASSOCIATION OF MINERALS LISTS OF . Rocks...lines A-B and A-C, would be the more common in occurrence. include a greater or less MANUAL OF MINERALOGY...of their faces. Perhaps the one most common in occurrence has the parameter relations la, 2b, c, the
Report (issue)
before 1979, based on a search using the keywords phosphate, phosphorite, phosphorus and apatite; however...the Annotated Bibliography on the Geology of Phosphate Rocks from India (Banerjee and Khan, 1981), the...the Bibliography of the Geology of the Western Phosphate Field of the United States (Harris and others...the Bibliography of Literature on Sedimentary Phosphate Rocks (Christie, 1979), and the Offshore Phosphorite...papers on Phosphate rock, and the response was excellent. Finally, the personal phosphate bibliographies
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
SUBJECTS. A B S T R A C T S . 1883. A. Aerenite, occurrence of, 562. Absorption, atmospheric, in the infrared...of the vapour of, 548, 775. -magnesium phosphate, occurrence of crystals of, in urine, 609. -thiocyanate...decomposition of, by heat, 178, 309. alcohol, commercial, occurrence of organic bases in, 127. --formation of, in...paratoluenesdphou~e,807. -potassium phosphate, 711. -sodium phosphate, 711. testing for, 240. Barley, estimation...defecation of, with strontium saccharate, 75fi. occurrence of a new acid in, 913. purification of, 136.
Journal (issue)
Associate Photographers Nelly Bariand Sorbonne Paris, France Dan Behnke Northbrook, IL Werner Ueber Heidelberg........ 325 by J. P. Cassedanne A vivianite occurrence in Contra Costa County,California ... 337 ......................... 339 by P. B. Moore Phosphate minerals from the Leveaniemi iron mine, Svappavaara....................... 347 by G. Niedermayr Phosphate microminerals of the Indian Mountain a r e a ...and mineraiogical environment of the mineral’s occurrence? (13) What are the associated species, and how
Book (edition)
dealing with mode of origin and localities of occurrence have been thoroughly revised. The genesis of...general description of the associa¬ tion and occurrence of the minerals which it contains is given. Statistics...general physical characters, together with their occurrence, associations, uses, etc., are included under...Arranged According to Elements .... 124 326 Occurrence and Association of Minerals Rocks and Rock-making...lines A-B and A-C, would be the more common in occurrence. Law of the Constancy of Interfacial Angles.
Book (volume)
Phosphate deposits of the world ' Volume | Proterozoic and Cambrian phosphorites Sore so /P.J.COO... Phosphate deposits of the world VOLUME | Proterozoic and Cambrian phosphorites Phosphate deposits...British Library cataloguing in publication data Phosphate deposits of the world. Vol. 1: Proterozoic and...Stratigraphy 24 Tectonic setting 24 Sedimentation Phosphate deposits N ey 5 Origin 25 Proterozoic of the...63 A.L. YANSHIN Introduction Amadeus Basin 29 Phosphate occurrences 29 Cambrian phosphorites of Australia
Report (volume)
des Seances de I' Academie des Sciences. Paris, France. Acta Cryst. - Acta Crystallographica. Copenhagen...Copenhagen, Denmark. Annales Geographie Paris, France. Annali Geofisica Rome, Italy. Annates de Geographie...Centre National de Ia Recherche Scientifique. Paris, France. Assoc. Pacific Coast Geographers Yearbook - Yearbook...de Pau. National des Petroles d'Aquitaine. Pau, France. Societe Cesk~slovensk:i Akad. Ved Geog. Dstavu...Germany. [France] Bur. Recherches Geol. et Minieres Bull. Geologiques et Minieres. Paris, France. Bulletin
Book (edition)
chapter on genesis (Chapter 5) goes beyond the occurrence and associations of minerals to a consideration...process in 1886 by Hall in America and Héroult in France. Many minerals will gain greater commercial importance...collections for posterity. A few minerals are of common occurrence and are available in the earth’s crust to anyone...alum, cupric sulfate, or ammonium dihydrogen phosphate. If a small seed crystal is suspended in such...HEXAGONAL AND TRIGONAL SYSTEMS. ‘Twinning is of rare occurrence in the common minerals of the hexagonal system
Report (issue)
___ Evaporites. ____________________________ Phosphate _____________________________ Industrial minerals...It has new source of aluminum, report of a new occurrence been estimated that our mineral consumption will...highalumina clay, aluminous shale, aluminous phosphate rock, igneous rock, and dawsonite-bearing oil...accelerated the influx of clastic sediments. Taconite occurrence in Montana Geologic mapping and magnetometer...Cenozoic drainage system. Lead-isotope data and occurrence of ore deposits Research by R. S. Cannon and
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abilities. He studied the fauna of over 1000 caves in France, Spain, Corsica, Algeria, Slovenia, and Romania...working at the Arago Laboratory of Banyuls-sur-Mer (France) as Vice-Director and Lecturer at the Faculty of...were published by various specialists. Returned to France, Emil Racoviță continued his marine biology research...collaborator, R. Jeannel, he explored over 1000 caves in France, Spain, Corsica, Algeria, Slovenia, and Romania...Honorary President (1925) of the Zoological Society of France; Knight of the Leopold Order of Belgium; Member
Report (volume)
des Seances de 1' Academie des Sciences. Paris, France. Acad. Sci. Fennicae Annates- Annales Academiae...Annates Geographie- Annates de Geographie. Paris, France. Bulletin de Ia Societe de Geographie. Annates...- Annates de Geophysique. Scientifique. Paris, France. Annali Geofisica Rome, Italy. Annali di Geofisica...Centre National de Ia Recherche Scientifique. Paris, France. Assoc. Geographes Amerique Franc;aise Bull.- Bulletin...Sillery, Quebec, Canada. Assoc. Geographes Paris, France. Fran~ais Bull. - Bulletin de 1' Association
Report (volume)
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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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
Report (issue)
Description Fatal Accidents Silver Price Made Law Phosphate, Idaho Has Large Beds of — e ae ie The Miner’s...production of antimony, cadmium, lead, mercury, phosphate rock, silver, tungsten, vanadium, and zinc. This...district and the Anaconda Copper Mining Company’s phosphate mine at Conda have been organized by union labor...Statesman. MILLIONS New Process Brings OF PHOSPHATE* BEDS HAS LARGE IDAHO OF TONS Out Method... C. Cady, chairman of the research council. phosphate a ton, be manufacready for university The last
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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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South Africa François M. Roure, Rueil-Malmaison, France The Geology of series seeks to systematically...Non-metallic Ore Deposits” reviews four main items: (1) phosphate deposits in Egypt, by: Ahmed El-Kammar, (2) white...in Egypt, by: Hassan Khozyem. Egypt produces phosphate ore on a commercial scale since about a century...production of Egypt to a prosperous frontier. Phosphate deposits in Egypt belong to the Late Cretaceous–Paleogene...of the Nile Valley and Abu Tartur. The later occurrence is a better accumulator of the terrestrial elements
 
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