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Cordierite from
Kornerupine Locality, Malial, Karimnagar District, Telangana, India


Classification
Species:Cordierite
Formula:(Mg,Fe)2Al3(AlSi5O18)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Cordierite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Kornerupine Locality, Malial, Karimnagar District, Telangana, India
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:776918
Long-form Identifier:1:3:776918:4
GUID (UUID V4):6365fd94-1e94-4a9b-b24c-12864cc57662
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
hoegbomite in kornerupine-cordierite-sillimanite rocks from Ellammankovilpatti, Tamil Nadu, India E.S. Grew...coarse-grained kornerupine-cordierite-sillimanite rocks from Ellammankovilpatti, Tamil Nadu, India. The hoegbomite...powder diffraction. Associated cordierite (Fe/(Fe + Mg) = 0.14) and kornerupine (Fe/(Fe + Mg) = 0.27) contain...weight % Li20 and 0.05-0.07% BeO, while only the kornerupine contains B2Oa - 1.57% (ion microprobe analyses)...by the reaction: kornerupine + sillimanite_+ futile + ZnO + H 2 0 + 02 = cordierite + chlorite + hercynite
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
86:342-358 9 Springer-Verlag 1984 Sapphirine/kornerupine-bearing rocks and crustal uplift history of the...Ontario, Canada KIA OE8 Abstract. Sapphirine/kornerupine-bearing rocks occur within the anorthosites of...XMg range of the major minerals is as follows: cordierite (0.98-0.93); enstatite (0.97-0.86); chlorite...phlogopite (0.98-0.90); sapphirine (0.98-0.86); kornerupine (0.94-0.88); gedrite (0.96-0.85); spinel (0.92-0...enstatite + corundum ~ cordierite + sapphirine; (4) sapphirine + sillimanite --, cordierite + corundum; (8)
Journal (issue)
............18 Printing MOONLIGHT IMAGING Kornerupine: A Rare and Unusual Mineral in the New Jersey...Petrov As we all know, the ores of the Franklin district are chemically unique, although a very few other...LÃ¥ngbanite grain is 5mm across, in rhodonite (?) mix. Locality - Gozaisho mine in Fukushima, Japan. Excalibur...crystals/cleavages in pyroxmangite-cummingtonite matrix. Locality - Tatehira mine Hokkaido, Japan. Alfredo Petrov...Apatite-(Caf) Braunite - Mn2+Mn3+6 [O8|SiO4] 1mm crystal. Locality - Tone mine Nagasaki, Japan. Alfredo Petrov specimen
Journal (issue)
83 by G. Raade and J. Haug Giant crystals of kornerupine................................................computer-processed to provide a cross-reference by locality of the thousands of crystal drawings. Such a cross-reference...and copper mines located in the center o f the district. T The Red Cloud fluorite and copper mines are...for iron, copper and fluorite in the Red Cloud district has taken place sporadically from near the turn...in­ dications, the low reserves of ore in this district preclude any signifi­ cant mining activity in
 
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