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Apatite from
Lake Malombe Vents, Mangochi, Southern Region, Malawi


Locality type:Volcanic Vent
Classification
Species:'Apatite' (not an IMA approved species)
Formula:Ca5(PO4)3(Cl/F/OH)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Apatite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Lake Malombe Vents, Mangochi, Southern Region, Malawi
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1429247
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1429247:7
GUID (UUID V4):7b7411ff-d1d6-4f38-b47c-cd3c019f6568
Localities for Apatite in this Region
Achirundu Vent, Lake Malombe Vents, Mangochi, Southern Region, Malawi
Nearest other occurrences of Apatite
47.2km (29.3 miles) Nailuwa Occurrence, Balaka, Southern Region, Malawi
55.6km (34.6 miles) Utale Occurrence, Balaka, Southern Region, Malawi
57.1km (35.5 miles) Kangankunde Carbonatite Complex, Balaka, Southern Region, Malawi
57.6km (35.8 miles) Mongolowe-Chaone-Chikala Complexes, Machinga, Southern Region, Malawi
69.2km (43.0 miles) Mount Malosa, Zomba, Southern Region, Malawi
71.3km (44.3 miles) Palula Occurrence, Balaka, Southern Region, Malawi
73.0km (45.4 miles) Kapiri deposit, Balaka, Southern Region, Malawi
75.4km (46.9 miles) Kanono Dike, Balaka, Southern Region, Malawi
95.5km (59.3 miles) Nsengwa Hill, Neno, Southern Region, Malawi
References
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Possibly fluorite will be found in Cenozoic tuffaceous lake beds near the rift zones. 1 2 FLUORSPAR RESOURCES...and stalactitic structures. Fluorite in tuffaceous lake beds of Western United States is so fine grained...granites, syenites, volcanic rocks, and tuffaceous lake beds; and residual deposits derived from the weathering...south, in Egypt, Somalia, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi, Mozambique, and South Africa (pl. 1). Plate 1...intrusive rocks are reported from Angola, Kenya, Malawi, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Tanzania
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VULCANICITY AND CONTINENTAL EVOLUTION IN THE BARBERTON REGION, TRANSVAAL 27 M. J. Viljoen and R. P. Viljoen...TRIAD 73 H. C. M. Whiteside THe ANORTHOSITE OF SOUTHERN ANGOLA: A REVIEW OF PRESENT DaTA 89 E. S. W...PEGMATITES FROM OROGENIC BELTS OF EQUATORIAL AND SOUTHERN AFRICA 157 O. Von Knorring LATE PALAEOZOIC TO...PETROCHEMICAL AND TECTONIC RELATIONSHIP OF THE MALAWI CARBONATITEALKALINE PROVINCE AND THE LUPATA-LEBOMBO...greenalite chert in the Ordovician rocks of the Southern Uplands of Scotland. Miner. Mag., 24, 433. (with
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benthic populations as at the active hydrothermal vents at the Galapagos spreading centre (Corliss et al...associated with anorogenic hot spot granites 2 Il Apatite, magnetite, vermiculite and pyrochlore mineralization...deposits Tin and tungsten Gold Magnetite—haematite-apatite deposits Antimony-tungsten-mercury deposits Mercury...associated mineral deposits characteristic ofsa stable region were often tectonically juxtaposed with and even...associated mineralization to geosynclines in each region received different emphasis. . A Geosynclinal
 
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