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Granulite from
Evate carbonatite, Monapo District, Nampula Province, Mozambique


Classification
Type:Granulite
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Granulite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Evate carbonatite, Monapo District, Nampula Province, Mozambique
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1247771
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1247771:9
GUID (UUID V4):d9561e4c-5545-4b7d-8be4-20267fea7125
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Neoproterozoic Evate carbonatite during exhumation of the Monapo granulite complex, Mozambique Vratislav...Neoproterozoic Evate carbonatite during exhumation of the Monapo granulite complex, Mozambique, LITHOS (2020)...Neoproterozoic Evate carbonatite during exhumation of the Monapo granulite complex, Mozambique Vratislav Huraia...of the Evate carbonatite, which is an example of a Neoproterozoic (~590 Ma) orogenic carbonatite formed...post-collisional tectonic setting in the Monapo granulite Jo ur complex of NE Mozambique. The fluid inclusion analysis
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
as Genetic Indicators of the Evate Apatite-Magnetite Deposit, NE Mozambique Marek Slobodník 1 , Veronika...December 2020   Abstract: The Evate deposit is a Neoproterozoic (~590 Ma) magnetite-apatite-carbonate...parallel to foliation of the Monapo granulite complex in NE Mozambique. A complicated history of the...in brown domains. Observed CL-emissions in the Evate apatites result from very subtle variations in REE...corroborates that the Evate deposit is a post-collisional orogenic carbonatite genetically linked with
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
com/locate/precamres Geology of the Monapo Klippe, NE Mozambique and its significance for assembly of...National Directorate for Geology, Nampula Regional Office, Mozambique b a r t i c l e i n f o Article...8 April 2013 Keywords: Monapo Klippe Lithostratigraphy Geochronology Mozambique Gondwana assembly a b...b s t r a c t The Monapo Klippe in north-east Mozambique is an ovoid-shaped outcrop measuring approximately...Metamorphic Complex consists of a mélange of granulite gneiss, including mafic, felsic, pelitic and carbonate
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
the origin of the Evate apatite-iron oxide-carbonate deposit, Northeastern Mozambique, constrained by mineralogy...the origin of the Evate apatite-iron oxide-carbonate deposit, Northeastern Mozambique, constrained by mineralogy...the origin of the Evate apatite-iron oxide-carbonate deposit, Northeastern Mozambique, constrained by mineralogy...917 04 Banská Bystrica, Slovakia Abstract The Evate deposit represents the largest resource of apatite...horizons conformable to the granulitic gneiss of the Monapo Klippe. Baddeleyite and zircon from early iron-oxide
 
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