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Talc from
Palawan ophiolite, Palawan Island, Palawan Province, Western Visayas Region, Visayas, Philippines


Locality type:Complex
Classification
Species:Talc
Formula:Mg3Si4O10(OH)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Talc data
Locality Data:Click here to view Palawan ophiolite, Palawan Island, Palawan Province, Western Visayas Region, Visayas, Philippines
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1408996
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1408996:1
GUID (UUID V4):c54e330c-8955-47c7-844d-73164fa3d9df
Localities for Talc in this Region
Nara, Palawan ophiolite, Palawan Island, Palawan Province, Western Visayas Region, Visayas, Philippines
Nearest other occurrences of Talc
7.0km (4.3 miles) Nara, Palawan ophiolite, Palawan Island, Palawan Province, Western Visayas Region, Visayas, Philippines
References
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under Hyperalkaline Conditions at Narra in Palawan, the Philippines Misato Shimbashi 1 , Tsutomu Sato 2, *...the hyperalkaline groundwater at Narra in Palawan, Philippines, was used. Mineralogical and geochemical...Keywords: Fe- and Mg-rich smectite; alkaline; ophiolite; M-S-H; F-S-H; C-S-H; geological disposal; natural...natural alkaline fluids at the Zambales ophiolite in Luzon, Philippines [4]. There, it was reported that the...considerations, the natural analogue study at the Zambales ophiolite suggests important implications for the understanding
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The Capoas intrusio:n is a metaluminous, high-K talc-alkaline, I-type biotite granite emplaced within...rocks of the North Palawan Continental Terrane (NPCT) in the western Philippines. The NPCT is a fragment...geochemical affinity of the Capoas granite with talc-alkaline magmatic arc and collisional granites is...setting in which the granite was generated. The talc-alkaline source rocks most likely formed in the...Geochemistry; Geochronology; Southeast Asia; Philippines; 1. Introduction Although there is both skepticism
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Serpentinized Ultramafic Rocks at Narra, Palawan, the Philippines Misato Shimbashi 1,2, *, Shingo Yokoyama...trenches and drill holes were excavated at Narra in Palawan, where alkaline fluids (pH > 11) have been naturally...serpentinized ultramafic rocks and gabbro of Palawan ophiolite. Interaction between the alkaline seepage...clastic sediments. Keywords: alkaline seepage; ophiolite; silicate hydrate; smectite; tobermorite 1. Introduction...to the Zambales ophiolite in Luzon, the Philippines [7]. Near the Troodos ophiolite in Cyprus, Fe-bearing
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....................... 1625 IX.1. Andaman Sea Region ........................................................................ 2003 IX.8. Philippines (General, Palawan, Luzon) ........................................................ 2048 IX.9. South Philippines (Celebes Sea, Sulu Sea, Sandakan) .............2140 IX.11. Papua New Guinea (East New Guinea main island) ................................................public-domain publications listed alphabetically by region or by subject. It resumes a tradition of annotated
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(“external schists”) that crops out along the western border of the Feather River ultramafic belt (FRB)...yield new insights into subduction initiation and ophiolite emplacement processes. The high-temperature (T)...In contrast, sheeted dikes of the Devil's Gate ophiolite that overlie the ultramafic rocks yield metamorphic...schists. High-T metamorphism of the Devil's Gate ophiolite may have resulted from partial (failed) ridge...structural and chronologic relationships with the ophiolite that directly overlies them (Williams and Smyth
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the U.S. Geological Survey. During this period ophiolite, an obscure European geological term, has attained...problems and is now producing a world map of ophiolite distribution. Participation in many of these meetings...learn considerable geologic detail on numerous ophiolite occurrences. To those colleagues who have freely...ROBERT G. CoLEMAN Contents Part I. What is an Ophiolite? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 Part II.... . . . . . . . 17 1. General Discussion of Ophiolite Assemblages 2. Peridotites with Tectonic Fabric
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Exploration Geoscience CSIRO Private Bag, P.O. Wembley, Western Australia Australia 6014 H. Zeegers Chief Departement...Exploration Geoscience CSIRO Private Bag, P.O. Wembley, Western Australia Australia 6014 F. Bianconi Senior Exploration...Consultant Geologist 28 Greenock Avenue Como, Western Australia Australia 6152 G. Friedrich Director...Exploration Geoscience CSIRO Private Bag, P.O. Wembley, Western Australia Australia 6014 G.P. Gregory General Manager...Development Ashton Mining Ltd. P.O. Box 805 West Perth, Western Australia Australia 6005 A.J.A. Janse Diamond Exploration
 
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