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Fayalite from
Skarn body, Kuklík, Žďár nad Sázavou District, Vysočina Region, Czech Republic


Locality type:Skarn
Classification
Species:Fayalite
Formula:Fe22+SiO4
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Fayalite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Skarn body, Kuklík, Žďár nad Sázavou District, Vysočina Region, Czech Republic
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:880744
Long-form Identifier:1:3:880744:1
GUID (UUID V4):4ea10d0a-86dc-4d29-8ed5-e7ca65e9b0d7
References
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Book
about 25 articles. Milan Novák (1952, Vyškov, Czech Republic) Head of the Department of Mineralogy, Petrology...published in Czech Republic by Granit, s. r. o., Ditinova 10. 150 00 Prague 5, Czech Republic E-mail: i...reproduction by Studio W G . Prague Printed in Czech Republic by Finidr. s. r. o., Český Tčšín 06/23/03/01...References 15 20 28 Mineralogical Regions Czech Republic (Milan Novák) Hungary (Sándor Szakáll) Poland...85 114 Descriptions of the Mineral Species Czech Republic (Milan Novák). Hungary (Sándor Szakáll), Poland
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published in Czech Republic by Granit. s. r. o.. Dninova I0. 150 00 Prague 5. Czech Republic E-mail: in...reproduction by Studio VVG, Prague Printed in Czech Republic by F111idr. s. r. o.. Ce ky Tesin 06/23/03/0............................................. 3 1 Czech Re public (M ilan Novak) ........................................................... 127 Czec h Republic (Mi lan Novak). Hungary (Sandor Szakall), Po land......................................... 397 Czech Republic (Moravia) ................................
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Geology and genesis of the Hehuaping magnesian skarn-type cassiterite-sulfide deposit, Hunan Province...Magnesian skarn Cassiterite-sulfide deposit Hehuaping Southern China a b s t r a c t Magnesian skarn-type...sandstone Formation. Four paragenetic stages of skarn and ore formation have been recognized: I. prograde...and unaltered country rocks can be identified. The skarn are typified by Mg-mineral assemblages of forsterite...talc, and phlogopite. The geochemistry of various skarn minerals shows a gradually decrease of Mg end member
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
University in Olomouc, Svobody 26, 771 46 Olomouc, Czech Republic 2 Department of Geological Sciences, Masaryk...Masaryk University, Kotlářská 2, 611 37 Brno, Czech Republic 3 Department of Material Engineering and Physics...Olomouc, Czech Republic 5 Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Academy of Science of the Czech Republic, 250...250 68 Řež, Czech Republic 1 Abstract The low-temperature heat capacities of natural near end-member minerals...the magnetite-rich portion of Fe-skarn body near Malešov, Czech Republic (Filip et al. 2006); (3) manganaxinite
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
metallogenic types appeared in this ore field, skarn- and quartz vein-type. They are distributed within...events are proposed in the Xitian ore field, with skarn-type W-Sn mineralization in Late Triassic (Indosinian)...similar chondrite-normalized patterns between the skarn and Xitian Indosinian granites and Sr-Nd-Pb isotopic...the Sn reserves are in the Nanling region [15]. The Nanling region is famous for its large-scale and multi-stage...Previous studies have many large polymetallic in this region, such as Shizhuyuan, Dajishan, revealed theW-Sn
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Masaryk University, Kotlářská 2, 611 37 Brno, Czech Republic DANIEL KONTAK Department of Earth Sciences...Northwest Territories is hosted by quartz veins cutting skarn near the Lened granite pluton and older Selwyn Basin...Lened emerald occurrence is a Type I (igneous) skarn-hosted emerald deposit related to the proximal ca...in the emerald, vein minerals, and surrounding skarn were derived during the terminal stages of crystallization...Lened pluton. Decarbonation during pyroxene-garnet skarn formation in the host carbonate rocks probably caused
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
consistent zoning was found from core to rim in the skarn bodies. Borates (suanite, kotoite, ludwigite, szaibélyite...szaibélyite, rarely fluoborite) occur in the outer skarn zones, whereas the inner zones typically contain...diopside, and phlogopite) and spinel. The Mg-B type of skarn deposit is typified by the abundance of suanite...contemporaneous silicates. Keywords: magnesian skarn, boron-bearing deposits, chemical particularities...Metallogenetic Belt, Romania. 1. Introduction 1 Skarn-related boron deposits are ubiquitous in the Earth’s
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composition and ore genesis at the Tumurtijnovoo Fe-Mn-Zn skarn deposit, Mongolia Wolfram Gottesmann, Bärbel Gottesmann...Sphalerite is a major constituent of the Tumurtijn-ovoo skarn deposit. The deposit is hosted in a block of metamorphosed...enclosed within a polyphase granite intrusion. In the skarn, three stages of mineral formation are distinguished...of the ores, the conformable interdigitation of skarn and marble beds, and the tuffitic character of the...footwall and the hangingwall rocks enclosing the skarn-marble lithostratigraphic unit. Contemporaneous
Book
"Broadly regarded, the depth ta which a metalliferous region has been eroded affects its present characteristics...released in the latest development stages of a magmatic body and migrating generally upward, or even generated...associations. No parent (driving, generating) intrusive body is known for many hydrothermal veins at the present...synonym for "igneous intrusion", as well as for a body of rocks formed by metasomatic replacement. (3)...an alternative general term for a plutonic rock body and its underlying area. Small stocks and plugs
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GR E. A chernical study of kdmererite, Day Book Body, 924 Yancey County, No. Car. M c O N I E ,A . W...crystal structure, cation ordering 292 0livine group fayaLite r092 forsterite 598,785 NiMgOa 292 Onphacite crystal...zonite 785 lation with conposition and zoning in skarn 785 calculated phase boundaries 9 SCHLENKER, JOHN...distances STIAY, KENNETH zoning in a Mineralogical skarn body scapolite-bearing on San Gorgonio Mountain, 785...dtltalia Sinnerite 998 twinning crystal structure, 785 Skarn, zoning S K I N N E R ,B R I A NJ . with E. Makovicky:
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systems such as the Coroccohuayco Fe–Cu–Au porphyry–skarn deposit, Peru. Here, we used recent partitioning...porphyry–skarn Cu (–Au–Fe) Geological background The Coroccohuayco Fe–Cu–Au porphyry–skarn deposit is...batholith of southern Peru, in the Tintaya mining district (which includes Tintaya, Antapaccay, Quechua,...with the emplacement of a heterogeneous sill-shaped body of gabbro and diorite termed the gabbrodiorite complex...complex (Fig. 1). a 0 Quaternary deposits Magnetite Skarn Rhyodacite Hornblende-biotite porphyry Hornblende
Book
EXPLORATION DEVELOPMENTS IN ECONOMIC GEOLOGY, 24 W-Sn skarn deposits and related metamorphic skarns and granitoids...Cataloging-in-Publication Data Kwak, T e u n i s A . P . W-Sn skarn deposits and related metamorphic skarns and granitoids...geology ; 24) Bibliography: p. Includes indexes. 1. Skarn. 2. Granite. 3. Rocks, Metamorphic. 4. Tungsten...PREFACE This book is concerned with the study of skarn deposits having anomalously high tin or tungsten...true of "distal" or far-from-contact replacement (skarn) deposits, where base metal and silver contents
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
It occurs as coloiless crystals in an altered skarn adjacent to the ErtsbergEast Cu, Au, and Ag mine...antigorite-chlorite in a hydrothermal lens within a serpentinite body in Sichuan Province, China. The doo,value reported...crystalsoccur in a drill core from the ErtsbergEast skarn body (Gunung Bijih Timur, or G.B.T., in Indonesian)...at a 674.6-m depth. The core is from an altered skarn in the intermediate ore zone within the G.B.T. or...Indonesia, about 100 km from the southern coast.The skarn developedby the intrusion of a Plio-Pleistocenequartz
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witha coarse tomedium grain. METAMORPHIC ROCKS Skarn is rich in calcium, magnesium and iron minerals...The metals are usually oxides orsulphides making skarn deposits a good source METAMORPHIC ROCKS of metamorphism...are only afew examples of many possible ones. Skarn for the mining of their ores. When sedimentary...and faults are intruded their influences the skarn body. Metasofluids enter through bedding planes, those...detached and form xenoliths floating in the magma. Skarn deposit minerals include andradite and grossular
Book
"Broadly regarded, the depth to which a metalliferous region has been eroded affects its present characteristics...released in the latest development stages of a magmatic body and migrating generally upward, or even generated...associations. No parent (driving, generating) intrusive body is known for many hydrothermal veins at the present...synonym for "igneous intrusion", as well as for a body of rocks formed by metasomatic replacement. (3)...an alternative general term for a plutonic rock body and its underlying area. Small stocks and plugs
Book
of important ore districts and deposits in the region. These are the major deposits of fluorine (Voznesenka)...nom ic R egion (FEER ), it includes the Sakha Republic (Y akutiya), Prim orye, Khabarovsk, Am ur, Kam­...responsible for the diversity o f the g eo lo g y o f the region. The central structural unit in the territory is...resulted in a diversity o f m agm atic rocks in the region, m ostly in volcano-plutonic belts. To the southeast...the Kuril Islands. The m agm atic rocks o f the region w hich formed at different tim es and in different
Report (issue)
mber, 1983. of Deputy Director General, Central Region Geological Survey of India SPECIAL PUBLICATION...granitoids of Singhbhum­ 41-45 Mayurbhanj-Bankura region of Eastern India -By A. K. Saha 6. Characteristics...Geology in relation to Tin mineralisation in Bastar district, Madbya Pradesh 8. -By K S. Murti, H. �. laiswa...relation to Tin and rare metal mineralisation. Bastar district, Madhya Pradesh. -By S. K. Bos�, M. Suryan:irayana...and Tantalum mi neralisation in Bastar 75- 80 district, Madhya Pradesh -By T. M. Babu 11. Some aspects
Report (issue)
Northeast Asia requires a complex methmiliar with the region and for researchers who desire detailed odology...definitions of key terms, (2) compilainformation on the region. The major parts of the volume are tion of a regional...that enables a on mineral deposit models for the region; (4) five chapters determination of mineral-deposit...of deposits to host rocks and tectonic origins, region from the Archean through the Present for successive...undismodel for the region; and (6) three appendixes, including covered deposits in the region, (5) compilation
Report (issue)
Northeast Asia requires a complex methmiliar with the region and for researchers who desire detailed odology...definitions of key terms, (2) compilainformation on the region. The major parts of the volume are tion of a regional...that enables a on mineral deposit models for the region; (4) five chapters determination of mineral-deposit...of deposits to host rocks and tectonic origins, region from the Archean through the Present for successive...undismodel for the region; and (6) three appendixes, including covered deposits in the region, (5) compilation
Report (issue)
Northeast Asia requires a complex methmiliar with the region and for researchers who desire detailed odology...definitions of key terms, (2) compilainformation on the region. The major parts of the volume are tion of a regional...that enables a on mineral deposit models for the region; (4) five chapters determination of mineral-deposit...of deposits to host rocks and tectonic origins, region from the Archean through the Present for successive...undismodel for the region; and (6) three appendixes, including covered deposits in the region, (5) compilation
Report (issue)
Northeast Asia requires a complex methmiliar with the region and for researchers who desire detailed odology...definitions of key terms, (2) compilainformation on the region. The major parts of the volume are tion of a regional...that enables a on mineral deposit models for the region; (4) five chapters determination of mineral-deposit...of deposits to host rocks and tectonic origins, region from the Archean through the Present for successive...undismodel for the region; and (6) three appendixes, including covered deposits in the region, (5) compilation
Report (issue)
Northeast Asia requires a complex methmiliar with the region and for researchers who desire detailed odology...definitions of key terms, (2) compilainformation on the region. The major parts of the volume are tion of a regional...that enables a on mineral deposit models for the region; (4) five chapters determination of mineral-deposit...of deposits to host rocks and tectonic origins, region from the Archean through the Present for successive...undismodel for the region; and (6) three appendixes, including covered deposits in the region, (5) compilation
Report (issue)
Northeast Asia requires a complex methmiliar with the region and for researchers who desire detailed odology...definitions of key terms, (2) compilainformation on the region. The major parts of the volume are tion of a regional...that enables a on mineral deposit models for the region; (4) five chapters determination of mineral-deposit...of deposits to host rocks and tectonic origins, region from the Archean through the Present for successive...undismodel for the region; and (6) three appendixes, including covered deposits in the region, (5) compilation
Report (issue)
Northeast Asia requires a complex methmiliar with the region and for researchers who desire detailed odology...definitions of key terms, (2) compilainformation on the region. The major parts of the volume are tion of a regional...that enables a on mineral deposit models for the region; (4) five chapters determination of mineral-deposit...of deposits to host rocks and tectonic origins, region from the Archean through the Present for successive...undismodel for the region; and (6) three appendixes, including covered deposits in the region, (5) compilation
Report (issue)
Northeast Asia requires a complex methmiliar with the region and for researchers who desire detailed odology...definitions of key terms, (2) compilainformation on the region. The major parts of the volume are tion of a regional...that enables a on mineral deposit models for the region; (4) five chapters determination of mineral-deposit...of deposits to host rocks and tectonic origins, region from the Archean through the Present for successive...undismodel for the region; and (6) three appendixes, including covered deposits in the region, (5) compilation
 
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