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Augite from
Sung Valley complex, East Khasi Hills District, Meghalaya, India


Locality type:Complex
Classification
Species:Augite
Formula:(CaxMgyFez)(Mgy1Fez1)Si2O6
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Augite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Sung Valley complex, East Khasi Hills District, Meghalaya, India
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1312215
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1312215:3
GUID (UUID V4):e85534da-c668-4250-a276-4bc792860b9b
Nearest other occurrences of Augite
69.3km (43.0 miles) ā“˜Jasra, West Karbi Anglong District, Assam, India
References
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titaniferous laterite cappings over Sung Valley ultramafic rocks in Meghalaya, India M. Sadiq, R.K. Umrao PII:...titaniferous laterite cappings over Sung Valley ultramafic rocks in Meghalaya, India, Ore Geology Reviews (2020)...titaniferous laterite cappings over Sung Valley ultramafic rocks in Meghalaya, India Sadiq, M.1 and *Umrao, R.K...2Geological Survey of India, Northern Region, Faridabad-121001 Survey of India, North Eastern Region...ultramafic rocks of the Sung Valley ultramafic-alkaline-carbonatite complex, Meghalaya, India. These TL cappings
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geochemistry of Sung Valley alkalineā€“carbonatite complex, Shillong Plateau, northeastern India: Implications...Geology, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221 005, India b Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences,...Cretaceous (Albianā€“Aptian) Sung Valley ultramaficā€“alkalineā€“carbonatite complex is one of several alkaline...intrusions that occur in the Shillong Plateau, India. This complex comprises calcite carbonatite and closely...that pyroxenite, melilitolite and ijolite of the complex are genetically related. Stable (C and O) and radiogenic
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Ultramafic-Mafic Complex from Jasra, Karbi Anglong, Shillong Plateau, Northeastern India Rajesh K. Srivastava*and...An early Cretaceous alkaline ultramafic-mafic complex is emplaced within the Proterozoic rocks of Shillong...Shillong plateau at Jasra, Karbi Anglong district of Assam. It is associated to the fracture system of...ultramafic-mafic rocks. Key words: Alkaline ultramafic-mafic complex, geochemistry, Jasra, Shillong plateau, Kerguelen...in the northeastern India (Kumar et al., 1996). Four such complexes (Sung Valley, Jasra, Samchampi, and
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Cretaceous Sung Valley ultramafic-alkaline-carbonatite complex, Shillong Plateau, Northeastern India: petrological...of Geology, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India Received October 17, 2002; revised version accepted...Gwalani Summary The Shillong Plateau of northeastern India hosts four Early Cretaceous (105ā€“107 Ma) ultram...characteristics of one of these UACC, the Sung Valley, are presented. The Sung Valley UACC was emplaced in to the Proterozoic...and ijolitic rocks form the major part of the complex, the others constitute less than 5% of the total
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Group, Rm. 265, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad 380 009, India Received 11 November 1998; revised version received...recycled crustal carbon in carbonatites of Eastern India through a study of their stable isotope systematics...earlier studies Fig. 1. Sketch map of Eastern India showing the approximate locations of the Rajmahal...complexes (1 D Swangkre; 2 D Sung Valley; 3 D Samchampi; 4 D Jasra) of Assamā€“Meghalaya Plateau. DF and BF are...old Rajmahalā€“Bengalā€“Sylhet (RBS) CFB province of India (Fig. 1, [27,28]). Although these complexes were
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ULTRAMAFIC-ALKALINE ā€“ CARBONATITIC COMPLEX OF SUNG VALLEY, NORTHEASTERN INDIA Leone MELLUSOĀ§ Dipartimento di...Geology, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221 005, India Vincenza GUARINO Dipartimento di Scienze della...University, Varanasi 221 005, India Abstract The Sung Valley alkaline complex is a relatively small intrusion...Cretaceous age emplaced slightly before or during the Indiaā€“Antarctica break-up. It consists of ultramafic rocks...syenites). The parageneses indicate that this complex was formed by batches of primitive magmas with
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Systematics of the Carbonatites of Sung Valley, Meghalaya, Northeast India: Implications for Contemporary...DEPARTMENT OF ATOMIC ENERGY, HYDERABADā€”500 016, INDIA RECEIVED SEPTEMBER 30, 1997; REVISED TYPESCRIPT...been obtained for the carbonatites from Sung Valley, Meghalaya, placing their time of emplacement very...of U/Pb. The isotopic characteristics of the Sung Valley carbonatites, however, differ significantly from...observed for Ambadongar, western India, but different from the carbonatites of East Africa, which have an EM1ā€“HIMU
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magmatic affinity of the Jasra intrusive complex, Shillong Plateau, India L. MELLUSO1,*, R. K. SRIVASTAVA2,...of Geology, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India Department of Earth Sciences, Cambridge University...rocks of the Jasra intrusive complex (Shillong Plateau, northeastern India) include phlogopite clinopyroxenites...rocks differs from the nearby Sung Valley ijolitic-carbonatitic complex and from the ultrapotassic lamproitic...lamproitic rocks of the Damodar Valley, which are of approximately the same age. This suggests major variability
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South America and India. In the Indian Subcontinent carbonatites occur in India, Pakistan, Afghanistan...(>2400 Ma to <0.6 Ma) from India (Hogenakal, Newania, Sevathur, Sung Valley, Sarnu-Dandali and Mundwara...(Permian Koga and Tertiary Pehsawar Plain Alkaline Complex which includes Loe Shilman, Sillai Patti, Jambil...Geology, RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur (MH) ā€“ 440001, India; Email: randive101@yahoo.co.in Tushar Meshram: Department...440001, India; Geological Survey of India, Central Region, Seminary Hills, Nagpur (MH) ā€“ 440006, India Open
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ā€“carbonatitic complexes and ļ¬‚ood basalts in NE India: Origin in a heterogeneous Kerguelen plume Arundhuti...available online 12 April 2013 Abstract The Archean East Indian cratonic margin was aļ¬€ected by the Kerguelen...complexes in the Shillong plateau ā€“ Mikir hills farther east of the Rajmahalā€“Bengal Traps. We provide...ratios. Three alkalic complexes, Sung, Samchampi, and Barpung in NE India, and one in Sikkim to the north...Building, Govindpura, Bhopal 462023, Madhya Pradesh, India. 0016-7037/$ - see front matter Ɠ 2013 Elsevier
Book
Series Series Editor Satish C. Tripathi, Lucknow, India The Society of Earth Scientists Series aims to...Atmospheric Science University of Hyderabad Hyderabad, India ISSN 2194-9204 ISSN 2194-9212 (electronic) Society...Gewerbestrasse 11, 6330 Cham, Switzerland Foreword India is known since long to possess large reserves of...rich in light rare earth element. Exploration in India for Rare Earth Element (REE) deposits since the...the RE Industry in India largely through the initiative taken by the IREL (India) Limited, the Atomic
 
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