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Gemstones (commodity) from
Pilok, Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand


Locality type:Subdistrict
Classification
Commodity:Gemstones (commodity)
Data
Commodity Data:Click here to view Gemstones (commodity) data
Locality Data:Click here to view Pilok, Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1300464
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1300464:4
GUID (UUID V4):5191b8c8-9bf8-4f5f-aeb6-adea662d74f6
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (volume)
Geologic Reconnaissance of the Mineral Deposits of Thailand By GLEN F. BROWN, SAMAN BURAVAS, JUA4CHET CHARALJAVANAPHET...___-__Northern Thailand.-_.._-_.-._._.___.___...___.___._...._. Northeastern Thailand.__-__-_____-__...Thailand______-__-________-_--'___-__________-_Gulf of Thailand east coast__----__-_-_------_-_---_--__-__Physiography...Song limestone (Ordovician?)___________________ Kanchanaburi series (Silurian, Devonian?, and Lower Carboniferous...-_____-_---__-_------__---_--._ Nong Phai lead-zinc mine, Kanchanaburi, by Glen F. Brown, Kasetr Pitakspraivan, and
Report (issue)
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Geology and mineral deposits of Thailand by I/ D. R. Shawe Open-File Report 84- Prepared...Prepared on behalf of the Government of Thailand and the Agency for International Development, U.S. Department..................................... GEOLOGY OF THAILAND.................................................framework of the region surrounding Thailand..... Geologic history of Thailand............................................... Mineral resource potential of Thailand........................... REFERENCES........
Book (edition)
.................................. 1653 IX.3. Thailand ............................................................. 1938 IX.6. Malay Basin, Gulf of Thailand.................................................contractional event in Late Oligocene. Gulf of Thailand basins and Andaman Sea opened in response to rotation...unmodified impactite (Muong Nong type in S Laos, E Thailand), through dumb-bells and discs (thailandites,...Strait. New subdivision introducing C Indonesia Province, transition between Eurasian W Indonesia and Pacific-
Report (volume)
tourmaline, kornerupine, sinhalite, and danburite as gemstones. Boric acid is used as a mild antiseptic and insecticide...Russian Far East, and Mg-Fe borates in the Liaoning Province, China. In compiling the Table, whenever possible...for the Early Proterozoic deposit in Liaoning Province, China is that the deposit formed by metamorphism...within pyroclastic rocks of the Roman Potassic Province. Rendiconti Fis Acc Lincei, ser 9, 1:159-163 Delia...(1987) Discovery of nordenskiôldine in Jiangsu Province [China], Yanshi Kuangwuxue Zashi 6:364-367 Chermak
Report (volume)
tourmaline, kornerupine, sinhalite, and danburite as gemstones. Boric acid is used as a mild antiseptic and insecticide...Russian Far East, and Mg-Fe borates in the Liaoning Province, China. In compiling the Table, whenever possible...for the Early Proterozoic deposit in Liaoning Province, China is that the deposit formed by metamorphism...within pyroclastic rocks of the Roman Potassic Province. Rendiconti Fis Acc Lincei, ser 9, 1:159-163 Della...(1987) Discovery of nordenskidldine in Jiangsu Province [China]. Yanshi Kuangwuxue Zashi 6:364-367 Chermak
 
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