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Calcite from
Panyabungan, Mandailing Natal Regency, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia


Classification
Species:Calcite
Formula:CaCO3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Calcite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Panyabungan, Mandailing Natal Regency, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1269208
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1269208:0
GUID (UUID V4):03ea9144-3294-4768-8729-4f521711fa04
Nearest other occurrences of Calcite
41.8km (26.0 miles) Muara Sipongi, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia
91.6km (56.9 miles) Martabe Deposit, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (chapter)
E R & M. J. C R O W The present structure of Sumatra is dominated by the effects of the current subduction...island at a rate of c. 7 cm a-~. The structure of Sumatra was described by van Bemmelen (1949) and in terms...Hamilton (1979). The main structural elements of Sumatra and its surrounding region are defined with respect...Sunda Trench extending from Myanmar to eastern Indonesia, the developing accretionary complex, composed...ridge, and the volcanic arc on the mainland of Sumatra (Fig. 13.2). (2) Barisan Mountains and the Sumatran
Report (volume)
Sumatra: Geology, Resources and Tectonic Evolution Geological Society Memoirs Society Book Editors...BARBER, A.J., CROW, M.J. & MmSOM, J.S. (eds) 2005. Sumatra: Geology, Resources and Tectonic Evolution. Geological...In: BARBER, A.J., CROW, M.J. & MmSOM, J.S. (eds) Sumatra: Geology, Resources and Tectonic Evolution. Geological...234-259. GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY MEMOIRS NO. 31 Sumatra: Geology, Resources and Tectonic Evolution EDITED...J. S. MILSOM History of geological research in Sumatra before WWII Post-WWII research SEATAR Programme
Book (edition)
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY OF INDONESIA AND SURROUNDING ARE AS Edition 7.1 – 8 June 2020 J.T. VAN GORSEL...GORSEL Bibliography of Indonesia Geology, Ed. 7.1 1 www.vangorselslist.com 6/8/20 LIST OF CONTENTS........................................ 9 I.1. Indonesia Regional Geology..................................................................... 266 II. SUMATRA- SUNDA SHELF........................................................................ 294 II.1. Sumatra - General, Onshore geology, Volcanism, Minerals
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.. Australia Dal The Western Tasmanian Tin Province with Special Reference to the Renison Mine IAIN...Mineralization Process and Genesis of Tin Deposits in North Guangxi, China Peng Daliang, Guo Yuru, and Deng...Ignimbrite — Related Xiling Tin Deposit in Guangdong Province Lin Guiging (With 11 bigures) 6.6.3 473 China...Volcanic Activity in Xiling Mine Area, Guangdong Province, and Its Genetic Relationship with Tin and Polymetallic...Guangdong Province Yu Jineng and Yan Gongsheng (With 10 Figures) .......... 6.8 Indonesia 6.8.1 Geochemistry
 
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