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Actinolite from
Bayan Uul Mine, Mörön Soum, Töv Province, Mongolia


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Actinolite
Formula:◻Ca2(Mg4.5-2.5Fe0.5-2.5)Si8O22(OH)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Actinolite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Bayan Uul Mine, Mörön Soum, Töv Province, Mongolia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:616037
Long-form Identifier:1:3:616037:1
GUID (UUID V4):a1e233f8-8514-4e01-8d3c-86b8f0159a21
References
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Book
Jaroslav Dostal Editors Mineral Resources of Mongolia Modern Approaches in Solid Earth Sciences Volume...Jaroslav Dostal Editors Mineral Resources of Mongolia Editors Ochir Gerel Geoscience Center Mongolian...University of Science and Technology Ulaanbatar, Mongolia Bayaraa Batkhishig Department of Geology and Hydrogeology...University of Science and Technology Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Franco Pirajno Centre for Exploration Targeting...Gateway East, Singapore 189721, Singapore Preface Mongolia occupies the central part of the giant Central
Report (issue)
Ulaanbaatar 4 Mineral Resources Authority of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar 5 Korean Institute of Geology, Mining...earth science agencies and universities in Russia, Mongolia, Northeastern China, South Korea, Japan, and the...Plyuschev, 2001): (1) planetary deposit-hosting province or planetary metallogenic belt (≥1000 by 103 km2);...occurrence, mineral deposit, prospect, and (or) mine. For the compilation, synthesis, description, and...from a nearby craton margin or from a distant site. Mine. A site where valuable minerals have been extracted
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Yakutia, Siberia, Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . .....................Atasbogd (Ordovician through Permian); SM - South Mongolia-Khingan (Ordovician through Carboniferous); WS...120 Ma) Plume-Related Igneous Province - Tungus Plateau igneous province - (Late Permian and tp Early...Cambrian superterranes: AR - Argun-Idermeg; TM - Tuva-Mongolia Riphean aulacogen Archean through Permian superterranes:...that contains fragments of two or more terranes. Mine A site where valuable minerals or rocks have been
Report (issue)
Yakutia, Siberia, Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . .....................Atasbogd (Ordovician through Permian); SM - South Mongolia-Khingan (Ordovician through Carboniferous); WS...120 Ma) Plume-Related Igneous Province - Tungus Plateau igneous province - (Late Permian and tp Early...Cambrian superterranes: AR - Argun-Idermeg; TM - Tuva-Mongolia Riphean aulacogen Archean through Permian superterranes:...that contains fragments of two or more terranes. Mine A site where valuable minerals or rocks have been
Report (issue)
Yakutia, Siberia, Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . .....................Atasbogd (Ordovician through Permian); SM - South Mongolia-Khingan (Ordovician through Carboniferous); WS...120 Ma) Plume-Related Igneous Province - Tungus Plateau igneous province - (Late Permian and tp Early...Cambrian superterranes: AR - Argun-Idermeg; TM - Tuva-Mongolia Riphean aulacogen Archean through Permian superterranes:...that contains fragments of two or more terranes. Mine A site where valuable minerals or rocks have been
Report (issue)
Yakutia, Siberia, Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . .....................Atasbogd (Ordovician through Permian); SM - South Mongolia-Khingan (Ordovician through Carboniferous); WS...120 Ma) Plume-Related Igneous Province - Tungus Plateau igneous province - (Late Permian and tp Early...Cambrian superterranes: AR - Argun-Idermeg; TM - Tuva-Mongolia Riphean aulacogen Archean through Permian superterranes:...that contains fragments of two or more terranes. Mine A site where valuable minerals or rocks have been
Report (issue)
Yakutia, Siberia, Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . .....................Atasbogd (Ordovician through Permian); SM - South Mongolia-Khingan (Ordovician through Carboniferous); WS...120 Ma) Plume-Related Igneous Province - Tungus Plateau igneous province - (Late Permian and tp Early...Cambrian superterranes: AR - Argun-Idermeg; TM - Tuva-Mongolia Riphean aulacogen Archean through Permian superterranes:...that contains fragments of two or more terranes. Mine A site where valuable minerals or rocks have been
Report (issue)
Yakutia, Siberia, Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . .....................Atasbogd (Ordovician through Permian); SM - South Mongolia-Khingan (Ordovician through Carboniferous); WS...120 Ma) Plume-Related Igneous Province - Tungus Plateau igneous province - (Late Permian and tp Early...Cambrian superterranes: AR - Argun-Idermeg; TM - Tuva-Mongolia Riphean aulacogen Archean through Permian superterranes:...that contains fragments of two or more terranes. Mine A site where valuable minerals or rocks have been
Report (issue)
Yakutia, Siberia, Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . .....................Atasbogd (Ordovician through Permian); SM - South Mongolia-Khingan (Ordovician through Carboniferous); WS...120 Ma) Plume-Related Igneous Province - Tungus Plateau igneous province - (Late Permian and tp Early...Cambrian superterranes: AR - Argun-Idermeg; TM - Tuva-Mongolia Riphean aulacogen Archean through Permian superterranes:...that contains fragments of two or more terranes. Mine A site where valuable minerals or rocks have been
Report (issue)
Yakutia, Siberia, Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . .....................Atasbogd (Ordovician through Permian); SM - South Mongolia-Khingan (Ordovician through Carboniferous); WS...120 Ma) Plume-Related Igneous Province - Tungus Plateau igneous province - (Late Permian and tp Early...Cambrian superterranes: AR - Argun-Idermeg; TM - Tuva-Mongolia Riphean aulacogen Archean through Permian superterranes:...that contains fragments of two or more terranes. Mine A site where valuable minerals or rocks have been
Report (issue)
Yakutia, Siberia, Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . .....................Atasbogd (Ordovician through Permian); SM - South Mongolia-Khingan (Ordovician through Carboniferous); WS...120 Ma) Plume-Related Igneous Province - Tungus Plateau igneous province - (Late Permian and tp Early...Cambrian superterranes: AR - Argun-Idermeg; TM - Tuva-Mongolia Riphean aulacogen Archean through Permian superterranes:...that contains fragments of two or more terranes. Mine A site where valuable minerals or rocks have been
Report (issue)
Yakutia, Siberia, Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . .....................Atasbogd (Ordovician through Permian); SM - South Mongolia-Khingan (Ordovician through Carboniferous); WS...120 Ma) Plume-Related Igneous Province - Tungus Plateau igneous province - (Late Permian and tp Early...Cambrian superterranes: AR - Argun-Idermeg; TM - Tuva-Mongolia Riphean aulacogen Archean through Permian superterranes:...that contains fragments of two or more terranes. Mine A site where valuable minerals or rocks have been
Report (issue)
Yakutia, Siberia, Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . .....................Atasbogd (Ordovician through Permian); SM - South Mongolia-Khingan (Ordovician through Carboniferous); WS...120 Ma) Plume-Related Igneous Province - Tungus Plateau igneous province - (Late Permian and tp Early...Cambrian superterranes: AR - Argun-Idermeg; TM - Tuva-Mongolia Riphean aulacogen Archean through Permian superterranes:...that contains fragments of two or more terranes. Mine A site where valuable minerals or rocks have been
Report (issue)
Yakutia, Siberia, Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . .....................Atasbogd (Ordovician through Permian); SM - South Mongolia-Khingan (Ordovician through Carboniferous); WS...120 Ma) Plume-Related Igneous Province - Tungus Plateau igneous province - (Late Permian and tp Early...Cambrian superterranes: AR - Argun-Idermeg; TM - Tuva-Mongolia Riphean aulacogen Archean through Permian superterranes:...that contains fragments of two or more terranes. Mine A site where valuable minerals or rocks have been
Report (issue)
minerals are garnet, pyroxene, epidote, quartz, actinolite, chlorite, biotite, calcite, dolomite, K-feldspar...copper deposits are tourmaline, andalusite, and actinolite. Table 3 summarizes alteration minerals in selected...copper-bearing mineral assemblages at the Lakeshore mine in Arizona, as follows: chalcocite zone, brochantite...solutions (Hartley and Rice, 2005). At the Lakeshore mine in Arizona, Cook (1988) found chrysocolla mineralization...underground or open-pit mining methods may be used to mine the skarn deposits. Sulfide ores are generally crushed
 
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