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Garnet Group from
Sierra del Convento, Guantánamo Province, Cuba


Locality type:Sierra
Classification
Species:'Garnet Group' (not an IMA approved species)
Formula:X3Z2(SiO4)3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Garnet Group data
Locality Data:Click here to view Sierra del Convento, Guantánamo Province, Cuba
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:638749
Long-form Identifier:1:3:638749:5
GUID (UUID V4):670321eb-5436-433c-a7a5-f079e8cb9939
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Formula Notes Ab Albite NaAlSi3 O8 Feldspar group Ae Aegirine NaFe3+ Si2 O6 A pyroxene component...Antigorite Approximately Mg3 Si2 O5 (OH)4 Serpentine group; stable at higher temperatures Brc Brucite Mg(OH)2...)(OH)8 Sudoite: Mg2 Al3 (AlSi3 O10 )(OH)8 A mineral group; the most common components are listed Cpx Clinopyroxene...Czo Clinozoisite Ca2 Al3 (SiO4 )3 (OH) Epidote group Di Diopside CaMgSi2 O6 A pyroxene component...(OH)2 Amphibole group Grs Grossular Ca3 Mg2 (SiO4 )3 Garnet group Grt Garnet M2+ Generic silicate
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shiguanghai@263.net.cn; shigh@cugb.edu.cn 3 Guangdong Province Material Testing Center, Guangzhou 510080, PR...mineral inclusions, and chemical compositions. Group-I zircons generally have oscillatory zoning, high...mineral inclusions, and a mean age of 163.2  3.3 Ma. Group-II zircons have bright luminescence without oscillatory...inclusions typical of a mafic to ultramafic association, Group I zircons were interpreted as igneous (oceanic crust)...from the oceanic crust during the Middle Jurassic. Group II with inclusions consistent with crystallization
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.............................245 EG52 Platinum-group minerals in the new millennium....................belts, bringing up xenolith suites dominated by garnet lherzolites. By analogy with Archean peridotite...refertilisation, with progressive addition of cpx and garnet, and lowering of Mg#, in the peridotites. Within...F.5, Jäsberg, J.2, Kara, J.2, Carletti, C.5,6, Sierra, S.5,7 & Eklund, O.2 1 Dept. of Physics and Astronomy...[1]. Chromium-rich spinels MCr2O4 are part of a group of exciting and challenging materials that have
Conference Proceedings (Volume)
Cherdantseva & Andrey Vishnevskiy Paragenesis of Platinum group minerals in lateritized chromitite of the Niquelândia...Giorgio Garuti & Tatiana L. Evstigneeva Platinum group elements and Re minerals in the magmatic Ni-Fe-Cu...Barovich Regional-scale metasomatism in the Fortescue Group, Hamersley Basin: implications for the scale of...part of Sweden’s oldest and most classical ore province, Bergslagen. Mining commenced in this area at...economy (European Commission, 2010). The EC working group retained the two-axis concept, with Sustainability
 
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