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Clinohumite from
Marble occurrence, Morogoro, Uluguru Mts (Uruguru Mts), Morogoro Region, Tanzania


Locality type:Occurrence
Classification
Species:Clinohumite
Formula:Mg9(SiO4)4F2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Clinohumite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Marble occurrence, Morogoro, Uluguru Mts (Uruguru Mts), Morogoro Region, Tanzania
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:310251
Long-form Identifier:1:3:310251:0
GUID (UUID V4):0376e8b3-ca85-4c7b-a8c3-83b105e77c95
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
few metasomatic occurrences. All spinel occurs in marble and calc-silicate/silicate-rich metacarbonate rocks...Keywords: gemstones, spinel, cobalt, Baffin Island, marble, calc-silicate rock. INTRODUCTION Interest in...a common constituent of marble and metasomatic rocks associated with marble, but it is seldom of gem... is mined at several localities worldwide: (1) marble-hosted and eluvial § deposits in karsts at Mogok...2008); (2) marble-hosted and eluvial deposits near Ipanko, Tanzania (Pardieu 2008); (3) marble-hosted and
Book (edition)
dealing with mode of origin and localities of occurrence have been thoroughly revised. The genesis of...general description of the associa¬ tion and occurrence of the minerals which it contains is given. Statistics...general physical characters, together with their occurrence, associations, uses, etc., are included under...Arranged According to Elements .... 124 326 Occurrence and Association of Minerals Rocks and Rock-making...lines A-B and A-C, would be the more common in occurrence. Law of the Constancy of Interfacial Angles.
Book (edition)
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Book (edition)
a general description of the association and occurrence of the minerals which etc., it contains is...general physical characters, together with their occurrence, associations, uses, etc., are included under...115 MINERALS ARRANGED ACCORDING TO ELEMENTS. OCCURRENCE AND ASSOCIATION OF MINERALS LISTS OF . Rocks...lines A-B and A-C, would be the more common in occurrence. include a greater or less MANUAL OF MINERALOGY...of their faces. Perhaps the one most common in occurrence has the parameter relations la, 2b, c, the
Book (edition)
and general physical characters, together with occurrence, associations, and uses, are included in this...oneee we eer 131 243 254 266 A care 270 OccURRENCE AND ASSOCIATION OF MINERALS..............-eececeee0--...or the indices of a face of a trapezohedron. Occurrence of Isometric Forms of the HexocThe cube, octahedron...and nomenclature. Up to the present time the occurrence of ninety-two different elements has been established...this list also must be considered as rare in occurrence. The following table gives the names and the
Book (edition)
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