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Albite from
Nong Sua, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, Thailand


Classification
Species:Albite
Formula:Na(AlSi3O8)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Albite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Nong Sua, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, Thailand
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:318893
Long-form Identifier:1:3:318893:4
GUID (UUID V4):c3a1479e-a39a-4e22-9cce-4662431b7b37
References
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in granitic terranes: a comparison of western Thailand with other tin belts Received: 8 September 1997...Abstract The most important tin mineralization in Thailand is associated with the Late Cretaceous to Middle...trapped magmatic ¯uid in at least one case, the Nong Sua pegmatite, based on their occurrence as primary...cassiterite. The western Thai granite and metallogenic province o€ers the opportunity to investigate the relative...belts, containing the most important deposits in Thailand (Suensilpong et al. 1983) and Burma (Zaw 1990)
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Contrasting styles of Sn-W mineralisation in peninsular Thailand and SW England D. A. C. Manning Department of...volatile-enriched (F, Li, B, P) differentiates. In peninsular Thailand, primary ores are principally pegmatitic, and...character of late magmatic processes. In peninsular Thailand, late-stage tourmaline-bearing granitic rocks...mineralised areas of SW England and peninsular Thailand, which distinguish the two provinces, and to discuss...Sn-W mineralisation in SW England and peninsular Thailand are noted, and are used to interpret some of the
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of pegmatite-hosted Sn-W mineralization at Nong Sua, Thailand: Evidence from fluid inclusions and stable... 4507 I Orleans cedex 2, France Abstract-The Nong Sua aplite-pergmatite complex contains two dominant...solely within aplite. The orthomagmatic fluid at Nong Sua is preserved as primary fluid inclusions in the...develop a model to explain the fluid evolution at Nong Sua and the controls of SnW deposition. MOST PREVIOUS...g., LITTLE, 1960). The western granite belt in Thailand is atypical of most Sn-W provinces in that it
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
pegmatites are composed of quartz, orthoclase, albite, microcline microperthite, and muscovite, with...north of Permo-Triassic granitoids in north­ ern Thailand and tungsten-tin-bearing, Permo-Triassic Main...the Malay Peninsula. Grani­ toids in northern Thailand and western Malaysia were emplaced during continental... The pegmatite consists of quartz, orthoclase, albite, microperthitic feldspar (mostly microcline microperthite)...of quartz and feldspars. Broken twin planes of albite are noted, possi­ bly a result of later deformation
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composition of 37.2% quartz, 28.3% orthoclase, 34.1% albite, 0.4% corundum, and 5.6 wt% H20. For redox conditions...below) is 37.2% quartz, 28.3% orthoclase, 34.1% albite, and 0.4% corundum, which agrees well with the...composition of 35.3% quartz, 26.2% orthoclase, 38.0% albite, and 0.5% sodium metasilicate. The source of cassiterite...9 0.4 0.8 are Q, quartz; Or, orthoclase; Ab. albite; C, corundum. Compositions are normalized to 100%...interpreted as cumulates. In the study of the Nong Sua aplite-pegmatite system, Linnen et al. ( 1992)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
tourmalines from the Hub Kapong batholith of peninsular Thailand D. A. C. MANNING* Department of Geology, The University...pegmatites from the Hub Kapong batholith of peninsular Thailand has revealed considerable chemical variation,...completely consolidated. THE geology of peninsular Thailand is dominated by the presence of a belt of granitic...granitic intrusions which extends from north Thailand into Malaya. The granite areas are of particular economic...regional scale, the granitic bodies of peninsular Thailand are divided into a western belt * Present address:
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
albitespodumene type and (e) albite type; at LalÔÂ n only albitespodumene and albite types are exposed. The...pegmatites of Forcarei Sur and LalÔÂ n (albite-spodumene and albite types) have a more or less well-developed...saccharoidal albite and minor quantities of quartz. The replacement units are widespread in the albite-type pegmatites...Âźelds. The evolved pegmatites (spodumene-albite and albite types) of Forcarei Sur and LalÔÂ n are enriched...mineralization. Most of these patches are made up of albite and quartz; when primary crystals of beryl occur
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
exsolution of alkali feldspar has produced intergranular albite rims and grain rows. De-anorthitization of primary...primary plagioclase has produced turbid albite with inclusions of topaz, fluorite and quartz. Metasomatic...characteristics (e.g. occurrence of topaz, Li–Fe mica and albite; high F, Li, Rb, Ga, Sn and Nb; low Mg, Ti, Zr...plagioclase is nearly always altered to turbid albite which contains very small inclusions of topaz and...the lowP subtype (Taylor, 1992). Intergranular albite One characteristic feature of the topaz-bearing
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
solutions: 100150°C and 100 bars. R. HELLMANN:The albite-water system: Part I. The kinetics of dissolution...and stable isotopes. Sn-W mine~i~tion at Nong Sua, Thailand: Evidence from R. S. DARLING:Fluid inclusion
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
metatonalite contain abundant quartz, perthite, albite, muscovite and schorl with accessory garnet and..."sugary" albite several cm thick in pegmatites at the Sinceni West locality (see Fig. 1). The albite embays...in which oligoclase and biotite are replaced by albite, tourmaline (schorl-dravite) and lithian biotite...Late-stage minerals Cassiterite Cassiterite from albite-rich replacement units in pegmatite "III" at the...is thanked for a preprint of his paper on the Nong Sua pegmatites. The manuscript was greatly improved
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
2003), North America ( C ernĂœ et al., 1999), Thailand (Linnen and Williams– Jones, 1993; Suwimonprecha...All the findings are microinclu sions in beryl, albite, topaz, niobian rutile, columbite, and polycrase...minerals are helpful in this respect. The microcline–albite granitic sills and ongonite dikes with zinnwaldite...found in topaz and less frequently in microcline, albite, and at interfaces between feldspar grains. Occasionally...(2–10 × 20–50 ÎŒm), nonuniformly distributed in albite, or forms ingrowths in mica and topaz phenocrysts
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
of pegmatite-hosted Sn-W mineralization at Nong Sua, Thailand: Evidence from fluid incluisions and stable...basalt glasses from Apollo 17. R. HELLMANN: The albite-water system. Part I. The kinetics of dissolution
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
of pegmatite-hosted Sn-W mineralization at Nong Sua, Thailand: Evidence from fluid incluisions and stable...basalt glasses from Apollo 17. R. HELLMANN: The albite-water system. Part I. The kinetics of dissolution
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
pcgmatite-hosted Sn-W mineralization at Nong Sua. Thailand: Evidence from fluid incluisions and stable...basalt glasses from Apollo 17. R. HELLMANN:The albite-water system. Part I. The kinetics of dissolution
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
31°51’00” S, in the Department of Chacabuco, San Luis Province, Argentina (Fig. 1). The La Estanzuela Range belongs...and it consist of K-feldspar (40%), quartz (40%), albite (10%) and muscovite (10%), with accessory garnet...K-feldspar (70–80%), quartz (25–20%), some muscovite and albite ± tourmaline, the ta–nb–sn–ti oxides, la viquita...(50%), quartz (30%), spodumene (~20%) and minor albite, whereas the inner unit is formed by quartz (50%)...(50%), K-feldspar (30%), spodumene (~20%) and albite. These three units have in common accessory beryl
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
W mineralization within the same metallogenic province, as for instance within the Variscan orogen of...were used: orthoclase for Si(Kα), Al(Kα), K(Kα), albite for Na(Kα), diopside for Ca(Kα) and Mg(Kα), rutile...Weisbrod, A., 1992. The Beauvoir topaz-lepidolite albite granite (Massif Central, France); the disseminated...Sn-W-Ta-Nb mineralization at the Nong Sua aplite-pegmatite, Thailand. Eur. J. Mineral. 5, 721–736. Linnen...of pegmatite-hosted Sn-W mineralization at Nong Sua, Thailand: Evidence from fluid inclusions and stable
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Background The Erzgebirge is a classic metallogenetic province that is situated within the Saxothuringian zone...southern Germany showing the Erzgebirge mining province and the location of the Ehrenfriedersdorf mining...contact. The pegmatite also contains orthoclase, albite, and Li-bearing micas, with subordinate topaz,...in Sn- W-mineralized pegmatite-firming liquid, Thailand (Linnen et al., 1992) 1 100 300 500 700 900 1100...Sn- and W-mineralized pegmatite-forming liquid, Thailand (Linnen et al., 1992). contaminant of the entrapped
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
the Bird River Greenstone Belt of the Superior Province. It is the largest (1,990 m 9 1,060 m 9 100 m...border zone (10), the wall zone (20), the aplitic albite zone (30), the lower intermediate zone (40), the...of coarse-grained microcline perthite, quartz, albite, tabular mica (5 vol%) and tourmaline (1 vol%)...and spodumene embedded in medium-grained quartz, albite, tourmaline (0.5 vol%) and lithian micas (3 vol%)...aplitic albite zone (30) consists mainly of fine-grained undulating layers of saccharoidal albite and quartz
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
well as the assemblage of lepidolite, quartz, and albite, further confirm that the fluid inclusions were...minerals during the crystallization of lepidolite and albite in lepidolite-qaurtz core in No.5 dike in the...mineralization occurring in layers in aplite (commonly albite rich), the Ta–Nb mineralization is usually associated...pegmatite deposit in Pingjiang, northern Hunan Province, China, is located at the southwestern margin...types: microcline pegmatite, microcline–albite pegmatite, albite pegmatite, and spodumene pegmatite, from
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
beryl – columbite – phosphate subtypes and to the albite type. Fluid inclusions have been studied in all...wall, intermediate zones and a quartz core and albite-dominant replacement bodies are distinguished....feature veins of albite and quartz–muscovite. In the albite pegmatites, phosphate and albite–chlorite veins...the aqueous fluid contains 23–38 wt.% NaCl eq. in albite pegmatites. A second immiscibility process occurred...of the quartz core, and the second fluid formed albite veins and circulated throughout the pegmatite,
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
silicate melt that contains quartz, K-feldspar, albite, and zinnwaldite phenocrysts in a groundmass containing...chemistry and mineralogy, such as those at Cornwall, Thailand, the Erzgebirge, and the Massif Central in France...rhyolite dike within the Qitianling granite, Hunan Province, southern China. ModiïŹed after Liu et al., 2003;...contains phenocrysts (10%–15%) of quartz, K-feldspar, albite, zinnwaldite, and topaz (Fig. 3a); these phenocrysts...and are up to 1 mm in size, with a few elongated albite crystals up to 2 mm long. Phenocryst–groundmass
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
respect to the Central Andean Sn–W–(Ag) metallogenic province (grey outline, modified after Lehmann 1979). b)...standards, we used natural and synthetic materials: albite (Na), diopside (Si, Ca, Mg), orthoclase (K, Al)...of pegmatite-hosted Sn–W mineralization at Nong-Sua, Thailand: evidence from fluid inclusions and stable...(1997): Hydrothermal alteration and tourmaline–albite equilibria at the Coxheath porphyry Cu– Mo–Au deposit...tourmalines from the Hub Kapong batholith of peninsular Thailand. Mineral. Mag. 45, 139-147. Povondra, P. & Ulrych
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Bailongshan pegmatite district in south Xinjiang Province, NW China, is a newly discovered area of rare-element...pegmatites, six zones are identified: a saccharoidal albite zone (zone I), a graphic ro pegmatite zone (zone...located in Hetian County, in the south of Xinjiang Province (Wang et al., 2017). The Bailongshan pegmatite...textural zones have been identified: saccharoidal albite zone (zone I), graphic pegmatite zone (zone II)...VI. The saccharoidal albite zone (zone I) is mainly composed of fine-grained albite, quartz, and muscovite
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ĆŸLi–Sn/ -bearing pegmatites from the Borborema Province, Northeast Brazil Hartmut Beurlen ) , Marcelo...inclusion information from the Borborema Pegmatite Province ĆœBPP. in Northeast Brazil. Some well-known heterogeneous...Be–Ta– ĆœLi–Sn. mineralized pegmatites of this province were systematically sampled along cross sections...Fig. 1. Simplified map of the Borborema Tectonic Province, Northeast Brazil, modified after Brito Neves...Neoproterozoic unit of the Borborema Tectonic Province. It is composed of a basal volcanosedimentary
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also enriched in Sn. The Manono deposit (Shaba province, DRC) hosts the largest pegmatite bodies on global...1961). Main minerals comprise quartz, microcline, albite, muscovite, spodumene, beryl, tourmaline, apatite...Maniema region (Kubitaka, Punia area) in Kivu province, DRC, are genetically connected with tin-bearing...minerals are represented by quartz, K-feldspar, albite, muscovite, lepidolite, elbaite, amblygonite, petalite...Sn-W-Ta-Nb mineralization at the Nong Sua aplite-pegmatite, Thailand. Eur. J. Mineral., 5, 721736. Linnen
 
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