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Strontianite from
Tamazert Complex, Aït Oufella Caïdat, Midelt Cercle, Midelt Province, Drâa-Tafilalet Region, Morocco


Locality type:Complex
Classification
Species:Strontianite
Formula:SrCO3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Strontianite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Tamazert Complex, Aït Oufella Caïdat, Midelt Cercle, Midelt Province, Drâa-Tafilalet Region, Morocco
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1430833
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1430833:4
GUID (UUID V4):bd788481-14d7-47e7-8910-368e5fa0eb4e
Nearest other occurrences of Strontianite
12.4km (7.7 miles) Jebel Bou-Agrao, Amersid, Aït Oufella Caïdat, Midelt Cercle, Midelt Province, Drâa-Tafilalet Region, Morocco
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AND COMPOSITION: A CASE STUDY FROM TAMAZEGHT, MOROCCO Julian SCHILLING§, Michael A.W. MARKS, Thomas WENZEL...Eocene Tamazeght (or Tamazert) complex, situated in the High Atlas Mountains of Morocco, comprises a suite...restricted areas, the most evolved silicate unit of the complex (malignites) contains eudialyte-group minerals...fluids, Tamazeght complex, Morocco. Sommaire Le complexe éocène du Tamazeght (ou Tamazert), situé dans la...minerals in agpaitic peralkaline rocks includes complex silicates containing the high field-strength elements
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Source and evolution of the alkaline Pilanesberg Complex, South Africa Marlina A. Elburg, R. Grant Cawthorn...Source and evolution of the alkaline Pilanesberg Complex, South Africa, Chemical Geology (2016), doi: 10...Source and evolution of the alkaline Pilanesberg Complex, South Africa Marlina A. Elburg1, R. Grant Cawthorn2...R IP South Africa Abstract The Pilanesberg Complex (South Africa) is one of the world‟s largest but...complexes. The intrusive history of the Pilanesberg Complex shows MA similarities to the Greenland Kangerlussuaq
Book
Kresten Valentin R. Troll The Alnö Carbonatite Complex, Central Sweden GeoGuide Series editors Wolfgang...the geological and environmental context of the region followed by in depth and colourful descriptions...Kresten Valentin R. Troll • The Alnö Carbonatite Complex, Central Sweden 123 Peter Kresten Section for...this respect, the late Proterozoic Alnö igneous complex in central Sweden is one of the most classical...research on the Alnö carbonatite and alkaline igneous complex since the very first descriptions by Högbom in 1895
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detailed geological survey of the Alné Island complex and announced his results in a series of papers...completed most of the field work on the Iron Hill complex of Gunnison County, Colorado, in 1912-1913. Although...fairly pure calcite (Garson and Smith, 1958). The complex was first studied by F. Dixey, and it was he who...detailed and complete studies of a carbonatitic complex. Between 1950 and 1956 there took place the most...presented by Leonardos (1956A, B). The Fen, Norway, complex has been restudied by Saether (1958); that of the
 
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