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Magnetite from
Scarp Section, Poihipi Road, Taupo District, Waikato Region, New Zealand


Locality type:Section
Classification
Species:Magnetite
Formula:Fe2+Fe23+O4
Confirmation
Validity:Confirmed
Confirmation Methods:Visually Identified
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Enstatite-Ferrosilite Seriesⓘ2 photos of Magnetite associated with Enstatite-Ferrosilite Series at this locality.
Tridymiteⓘ2 photos of Magnetite associated with Tridymite at this locality.
Hematiteⓘ2 photos of Magnetite associated with Hematite at this locality.
Obsidianⓘ2 photos of Magnetite associated with Obsidian at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Magnetite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Scarp Section, Poihipi Road, Taupo District, Waikato Region, New Zealand
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1255151
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1255151:6
GUID (UUID V4):13ab1645-a183-44a6-b308-994a64b0aa97
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
THE MONTFERRÉ MINING REGION LABRADOR-UNGAVA Downloaded by [University of Reading] at 15:06 02 January...January 2015 GRAHAM HUMPHRYS THE Montferre region of Labrador-Ungava covers some 2,000 square miles of the...geographer, not only because production plans for the region anticipate capture of up to 15 per cent of the...in the development of pioneer mining areas. The region, although considered remote today, was well known...as far south as the eastern end of the Montferre region near Wabush Lake. The company actually started
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
samples representing the entire lengths of one scarp profile from Galikonda and two complete bore hole...Its thickness is about 20 m along the Galikonda scarp, though the maximum thickness of lateritic bauxite...with minor amounts of ilmenite, titaniferous magnetite, graphite, goethite, lepidocrocite, haematite...i (central) 11 Quartz Lim. Garnet Galikonda (scarp) 16 17 G.9 G.8 G.7 6.45 29.06 52.60 21...graphite, some grains of ilmenite and titaniferous magnetite. The gneissosity of the rocks is produced by alternate
Book
Geology of the country around Rhyl and Denbigh The district covered by this memoir includes a major part of...rocks, known chiefly from boreholes. Much of the district is covered by glacial deposits, and there are...the memoir deal with the tectonic history of the district, economic geology (including metalliferous mineral... BA, PhD British GeologicalSurvey, Exhibition Road, London SW7 2DE R. B. RICKARDS, BSc, PhD, ScD, MIGeol...describes the geology of the district covered by One-inch/1:50 000 New Series sheets 95 (Rhyl) and 107
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
the dominance of the lower crust in the central region, the highly vari­ able lithospheric thickness,...Indian Geotransect on the geological map of the region. are available up to Rajnandgaon, the second part...available, new geo­ physical/geological data were generated for the Seoni-Rajnandgaon section to supplement...shield vis-a-vis other major tectonic units of the region (modified from Verma and Banerjee, 1992 on the...profiles are based on Figures 4 and 5. The seismic section (Fig. 8) along AA' is from refraction/wide-angle
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
elliptical in Dolerite Plugs in Antrim 55 cross-section, with an average diameter of 600 feet. It breaks...whom my gratitude is due. But as a continuous section across the contact aureole is impossible without...represent cristobalite retransformed into quartz. The new minerals which occur as small crystals in the glass...provides the groundmass for the minerals of the new formation. Feldspar (probably sanidine), in the form...Tievebulliagh is situated at the edge of the plateau-lava scarp, QJ miles west of Cushendall. Hitherto its true
Report (issue)
rhyolite, dacite, and andesite magma was released at a new vent, later named Novarupta. Withdrawal of magma...was only about 50,000, living in a vast, remote region that was terra incognita to most of the world....it fortunately occurred in a sparsely populated region, causing only a single fatality (not directly eruption...exponential increase in air traffic in the North Pacific region during recent decades, greater potential hazards.............................................217 A New Magma Batch from Depth?.........................
Report (issue)
described in this memoir is represented on two one-inch New Series Geological Sheets, 3 and 5, which were originally...under the superintendence of H. H. Howell, the District Surveyor. The revision has been carried out on...were re-mapped by Mr. R. G. Carruthers, who as District Geologist was in general charge of the field work...work and has acted as editor of the :Memoir. . The New Series one-inch Sheets 3 and 5, now issued, are colour-printed...E. (Ford) and N.6 S.E. (Duddo) published on the new meridian. Copies of the other six-inch Sheets comprised
Report (issue)
CRETACEOUS RocKs (contd.) : from the Chalk of the District . . . V The The List of Fossils . .. ... ....pp. 112-114. lvioulding and Glass Sands, p. 115. Road stone, pp. 1r5-r16. Brick-making, p. 1 16. Whiting...125 ILLUSTRATIONS PLATE !.-Section of the Tertiary Beds in arterial road widening at Frontispiece. Watling....• facing 1.-Drawing from photograph showing section at Barnfield ... ••• Pit, Swanscombe . .• ••• ... I.-Sectio1i of tlie Tertiary Beds in arterial road widenl1ig at Watli1ig Street, Swarisco11ibe l:lill
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
700 016 (India) Geochemistry Division, Eastern Region, Geological Survey of India, Calcutta 700 016 (India)...total reserve of 1628.29-10 ~ t* of bauxite in the region falling "1 t = 1 metric tonne= 10:~kg. 234 partly...(planation) surfaces have been identified in the region. The topographical maps giving a regional view...different phases. According to Dutt (1979) the belt/region was initially uplifted at the beginning of the...Koraput district characterised by three sea- TABLE I Normals of rainfall* (ram) in Koraput district, Orissa
Report (volume)
Vaushtikb— 1. On the occurrence of gold in the district of Singhbbum.II, 11-14. 2. On the occurrence of...of argentiferous galena and copper in the district of Manbhum, south-west frontier of Bengal . . . HI...Narkondam . VI, 81-90. . . 7. On the discovery of a new locality for copper in the Narbada valley .... VII...south-east corner of Afghanis¬ tan (PI. vi, geol. map A section) . . 10. The Raigarh and Hingir ooal.field. Second...The iron industry of the western portion of the district of Raipur .... XX, 167-170. 4. Notes oi} the
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Sweden AMSTERDAM • BOSTON • HEIDELBERG • LONDON • NEW YORK • OXFORD PARIS • SAN DIEGO • SAN FRANCISCO •...practice in this field are constantly changing. As new research and experience broaden our understanding...published by Terra Publishing in 2002, with much new data, especially from chemical and isotopic analyses...for geological and volcanological efforts in the region. By, Prof. C.J. Stillman Department of Geology...becomes disconnected from the mantle source and a new island begins to form. This is a matter of repetitive
 
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