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Isokite from
Barreiro, Araxá, Minas Gerais, Brazil


Classification
Species:Isokite
Formula:CaMg(PO4)F
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Isokite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Barreiro, Araxá, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:486690
Long-form Identifier:1:3:486690:9
GUID (UUID V4):7252483d-fee6-4b62-ab2b-f8cea87b2e38
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
PYROCHLORE-GROUP MINERALS FROM THE LUESHE AND ARAXÁ (BARREIRO) CARBONATITES BY 57Fe MÖSSBAUER SPECTROSCOPY...Lueshe in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Araxá in Brazil. In contrast to the common assumption that...O2– and 1 OH–, whereas in bariopyrochlore from Araxá, the unusually large value of the quadrupole splitting...Republic of Congo, and the Barreiro carbonatitic complex at Araxá, in Brazil, using 57Fe Mössbauer spectroscopy...bariopyrochlore with BaO up to 19% (Mariano et al. 1997) from Araxá was used for the present investigation. All samples
Report (issue)
Paulista phosphate deposit in Pernambuco State, Brazil, in Notholt, A.J.G., Sheldon, R.P., and Davidson...adjacente incluindo depósitos minerais: Brasilia, Brazil, Departamento Nacional da Producao Mineral, p....1989a, The Jacupiranga apatite deposit, Sao Paulo, Brazil, in Notholt, A.J.G., Sheldon, R.P., and Davidson...1989b, The Ipanema phosphate deposit, Sao Paulo, Brazil, in Notholt, A.J.G., Sheldon, R.P., and Davidson...of Catalao I ultramafic alkaline complex, Goias, Brazil, in Notholt, A.J.G., Sheldon, R.P., and Davidson
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Cooper 1971). More recently, U–Pb and Rb–Sr ages (Barreiro & Cooper 1987, Cooper et al. 1987) and K–Ar studies...Institution of Washington, using techniques outlined by Barreiro & Cooper (1987). Mineral Chemistry Representative...containing dolomite – barite – monazite – quartz – isokite – apatite – strontianite at Nkombwa Hill, Zambia...in patterns of magnesian carbonatite at Juquia, Brazil (Beccaluva et al. 1992). The low LREE contents...Sr–Nd–Pb isotope ratios have been determined by Barreiro & Cooper (1987). Dykes from the Haast River segment
Book
BARTORELLI ::• . . .. MINERALS & PRECIOUS STONES OF BRAZIL Sponsored by: VALE MINISTER.IO DA CULTURA ©...Lavra do Sapo, Ferruginha, Conselheiro Pena, Minas Gerais. Collection of Alvaro Lucio. Photograph taken...Brasileira do Livro, SP, Brazil) Cornejo, Carlos .Minerals & precious stones of Brazil. Carlos Cornejo, Andrea...3. Minerals - Brazil 4. Minerals- Classification 5. Mineralogy 6. Mineralogy - Brazil - History 7. Precious...Precious stones - Brazil I. Bartorelli, Andrea. II. Title. 09-10025 Cover photograph: Crystal of brazilianite
Book (edition)
International Symposium on Carbonatites in Pocos de Caldas, Brazil for which this writer was keynote speaker. The... Pakistan, Quebec, Finland, Guyana, Venezuela, Brazil, Paraguay, Angola and South-West Africa, i.a. Carbonatites...Quebec and Araxa, Brazil) and important sources of P, Ti, Cu and CaCO; (Jacupiranga, Brazil). In addition...Carbonatites of the World United States Canada Brazil Greenland, Europe, and the U.S.S.R. Africa India...Algoma-Sudbury districts of Ontario (Parsons, 1961). For Brazil few detailed reports are available, but summaries
Report (issue)
Paulista phosphate deposit in Pernambuco State, Brazil, in Notholt, A.J.G., Sheldon, R.P., and Davidson...adjacente incluindo depósitos minerais: Brasilia, Brazil, Departamento Nacional da Producao Mineral, p....1989a, The Jacupiranga apatite deposit, Sao Paulo, Brazil, in Notholt, A.J.G., Sheldon, R.P., and Davidson...1989b, The Ipanema phosphate deposit, Sao Paulo, Brazil, in Notholt, A.J.G., Sheldon, R.P., and Davidson...of Catalao I ultramafic alkaline complex, Goias, Brazil, in Notholt, A.J.G., Sheldon, R.P., and Davidson
Book
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brazil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... . ..... . ........ . ................ . Brazil ...... . .... .... ............... .. ....... ...southern Norway; northern Karelia, U.S.S.R.; Brazil, in Minas Gerais at Brejauba and Engenho Central, in Paraiba...Finland, and Alto do Giz, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil), on tantalite (Main Tantalite Dike, Strelley,...related type of occurrence is at Barreiro, Araxa, Nlinas Gerais, Brazil, in a calcite vein cutting an alkalic
Report (volume)
face of apatite from the Golconda Mine, Minas Gerais Brazil. The three vicinal faces of the hillock exhibit...reported on the {100} faces of apatites from Minas Gerais, Brazil (Rakovan and Reeder 1994). The formation...of a fluorapatite from the Golconda Mine, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Image is ~666 μm vertical. [Modified after...of a fluorapatite from the Golconda Mine, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Image is ~1 mm across. [Used by permission...United States, Australia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Brazil, India, Malagasy, and Canada. As shown in Table
 
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