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Magnetite from
Batpak, Osakarov District, Karaganda Region, Kazakhstan


Classification
Species:Magnetite
Formula:Fe2+Fe23+O4
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Magnetite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Batpak, Osakarov District, Karaganda Region, Kazakhstan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:108362
Long-form Identifier:1:3:108362:0
GUID (UUID V4):1c796cbe-4822-43f3-a1f3-20892bc1f1b6
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2010), extending from Russia across eastern Kazakhstan to northwest China (Bespaev et al., 1997). Its...southeast of the Rudny Altai in the Republic of Kazakhstan was focused on copper sulfide deposits. On the...center (Fig. 1), at the boundary between the Kazakhstan-Tien Shan-Khingan and Altai-Mongol domains. The...earthquakes during the 20th century (Ulomov and the GSHAP Region 7 Working Group, 1999; Lee et al., 2003; Buslov...These units all belong to the Altai-Sayan and Kazakhstan-Tien Shan-Gobi accretionary collages that formed
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Caucasus (Armenia, Azerbai'an, Georgia) The Urals Kazakhstan Central Asia (Uzbekistan, Kirgystan, Tadzikistan)...(Fig. 54) 14 Kuznetsk-Minusinsk (Fig. 152) 6 Kazakhstan (Fig. 60) 15 East Tuva (Fig. 168) 7 Central Asia...Russia itself, while the provinces of Ukraine and Kazakhstan lie wholly within those countries and the descriptions...have been exploited economically. For instance, magnetite, mica, including vermiculite, apatite and baddeleyite...loparite and the Kovdor complex is mined for magnetite, apatite, baddeleyite and mica. A number of general
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Igneous and Altered Rocks of Kazakhstan” “Germanium in Some Greisens in Kazakhstan” “The Conditions of Germanium...and Germanium Content in Crude Oils of the Emba Region” “Germanium in the Oil, Water and Rocks of Oil...Germanium tent of Igneous and Altered Rocks of Kazakhstan” Geochem. Intern., 4, 1192-1196 (1967) 19. Shcherba...Kalinin, and K. A. Mukhlya: um in Some Greisens in Kazakhstan” 270 Con- 272 “Germani- 277 Geochem. Intern...and Germanium Content in Crude Oils of the Emba Region” 435 444 Geochem. Intern., 2, 1024-1027 (1965)
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