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Tetraferriphlogopite from
Raniganj Coalfield, Paschim Bardhaman District, West Bengal, India


Locality type:Coal Field
Classification
Species:Tetraferriphlogopite
Formula:KMg3(Fe3+Si3O10)(OH,F)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Tetraferriphlogopite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Raniganj Coalfield, Paschim Bardhaman District, West Bengal, India
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1333593
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1333593:3
GUID (UUID V4):41718902-fd88-4b35-85e7-e6e65b7d4858
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Mineralogy of peralkaline lamproites from the Raniganj Coalfield, India R. H. MITCHELL1,* 1 2 AND FAREEDUDDIN2...Geological Survey of India, AMSE Wing, Vasudha Bhavan, Kumaraswamy Layout, Bangalore 560 078, India [Received 25...lamproites occurring as dykes in the Raniganj coalfield of eastern India are described in terms of a mineralogical-genetic...phenocrystal Ti-rich Al-poor phlogopite and tetraferriphlogopite, groundmass potassic amphiboles, Sr-rich...lorenzenite, bazirite, Raniganj, India. Introduction ^ potassic rocks of the Damodar Valley, India THE Eastern
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II kimberlites) from the Damodar Valley, eastern India RAY W. KENT Department of Geology, University of...alkaline igneous rocks in the Damodar Valley, eastern India, contains carbonate, phosphate and titanate minerals...ultramafic-mafic alkaline igneous rocks in eastern India. These rocks are mica-rich and have been termed...igneous rocks occur in all three Archaean cratons of India (Fig. 1; Scott-Smith, 1989). Emplacement ages of...only two localities in India: the R. W. KENT ETAL. southeastern Raipur district of Madhya Pradesh (diamond-bearing
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lamproite dykes, Ramadugu lamproite field, Nalgonda District, Telangana: A possible expression of ancient subduction-related...alkaline magmatism along Eastern Ghats Mobile Belt, India GURMEET KAUR*,1,2, ROGER H. MITCHELL2 AND SUHEL...Geology, Panjab University, Chandigarh UT-160014, India Department of Geology, Lakehead University, Thunder...Geological Survey of India, Southern Region, Hyderabad - 500 068, Andhra Pradesh, India [Received 5 December...in the vicinity of Vattikod village, Nalgonda district in Telangana State is described. The mineral assemblage
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baotite-bearing Gundrapalli lamproite, Nalgonda district, Telangana, India Gurmeet Kaur a,b,*, Roger H. Mitchellb...Geology, Panjab University, Chandigarh UT-160014, India *corresponding author-gurmeet28374@yahoo.co.in...dyke from Gundrapalli village (Nalgonda district), Telangana, India. The dyke consists of a mineral assemblage...first recognition of baotite from a lamproite in India. The This is a 'preproof' accepted article for...KEYWORDS: lamproite, mineralogy, baotite, Gundrapalli, India, Kvaløya, Norway. Introduction Lamproite magmas
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JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES FROM GEOt:-OGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA Editorial Advisory Board (1999-2000) K. Krishnanunni... YEDEKAR .. : .. ___ ' Geological Survey of India, Nagpur 440006* taut. '."tI>ft ABSTRM:T Tbe SakoU...Group forms roughly a triangular outcrop in central India (Fig. 1 ) which was desig­ n ated as Sa koli synclinorium...lensoidal exposures of welded tuff, to south and west of Ghat Umri in vic inity of contact with mica schists...uorite-quartz veins have been noted in the pyroclastics west of Chanla with fluo­ rite associated with opaques
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Lamproites 3.5.1. Group Name: Argyle 3.5.2. Group Name: West Kimberley 3.6. Antarctic Lamproites 3.6.1. Group...Type-Locality Magmatic Fields 4.4.1. Leucite Hills 4.4.2. West Kimberley 4.4.3. Murcia-Almeria 4.4.4. Prairie Creek...Leucite Hills, Wyoming 6.1.3. West Kimberley, West Australia 6.1.4. Argyle, West Australia 6.1.5. Prairie...Montana 6.1.14. Sisco, Corsica 6.1.15. Majhgawan, India 6.1.16. Gaussberg, Antarctica 6.1.17. Probable Lamproites-Murun...and the Origins of the Isotopic Signatures of the West Kimberley Lamproites 385 385 385 385 387 387 389
 
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