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Diopside from
Sushina Hill, Purulia District, West Bengal, India


Locality type:Outcrop
Classification
Species:Diopside
Formula:CaMgSi2O6
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Diopside data
Locality Data:Click here to view Sushina Hill, Purulia District, West Bengal, India
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1443370
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1443370:0
GUID (UUID V4):7f709fc1-9e6d-4e7c-9c1a-23bd9409e54a
Nearest other occurrences of Diopside
12.6km (7.8 miles) ā“˜Manbhoom meteorite, Purulia District, West Bengal, India
29.9km (18.6 miles) ā“˜Purulia carbonatite, Purulia District, West Bengal, India
76.5km (47.6 miles) ā“˜Nawahatu, Purulia District, West Bengal, India
88.5km (55.0 miles) ā“˜Borehole 1, Jharia Coalfield, Dhanbad District, Jharkhand, India
89.6km (55.7 miles) ā“˜Jharia Coalfield, Dhanbad District, Jharkhand, India
96.2km (59.8 miles) ā“˜Raniganj Coalfield, Paschim Bardhaman District, West Bengal, India
References
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the agpaitic nepheline syenites of the Sushina Hill Complex, India: implications for the metamorphism of...Durgapur Government College, Durgapur 713214, West Bengal, India Department of Geology, Lakehead University...Institute of Technology Kharagpur, Kharagpur 721302, India Department of Earth Sciences, Indian Institute of...Technology Roorkee, Roorkee, Uttarakhand 247667, India [Received 23 March 2015; Accepted 10 November 2015;...The Proterozoic Sushina Hill Complex is the only agpaitic complex, reported from India and is characterized
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South America and India. In the Indian Subcontinent carbonatites occur in India, Pakistan, Afghanistan...considerable time range (>2400 Ma to <0.6 Ma) from India (Hogenakal, Newania, Sevathur, Sung Valley, Sarnu-Dandali...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...carbonatite magmatism of Northeastern region of India, whereas Schleicher et al. [22] and Pandit et al
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complex (Brotzu et al. 1992) is located about 150 km west of Rio de Janeiro (Fig. 1a), close to the larger...ļ¬ne-grained lithotypes and ranges in composition from diopside/salite to aegirine (Suppl. Table 2). Minor elements...THE SITE) Alkali feldspar Plagioclase Nepheline Diopside/Aegirine Amphibole Titanite [(K2.14ā€“3.96,Na0ā€“1...those of Monte de Trigo (Enrich et al. 2016), Sushina Hill (Chakrabarty et al. 2018), Gharyan (Lustrino...(Macdonald et al. 2007) and kupletskite from Sushina Hill (Chakrabarty et al. 2018) are plotted for comparison
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nephelineā€”12.8, aegirineā€”4.2, amphiboleā€”3.4, diopsideā€”2, sodaliteā€”1.7, titaniteā€”0.7, and lopariteā€”0...aegirineā€”10.2, microclineā€”7.7, amphiboleā€”4.8, diopsideā€”2.8, titaniteā€”1.8, and sodaliteā€”0.3. The powder...aegirineā€”10.2, microclineā€”7.7, amphiboleā€”4.8, diopsideā€”2.8, titaniteā€”1.8, and sodaliteā€”0.3. The powder... microclineā€”6.5, aegirineā€”4.2, amphiboleā€”3.4, diopsideā€”2, sodaliteā€”1.7, titaniteā€”0.7, and lopariteā€”0...manganese-rich variety of eudialyte from Suchina Hill, India, and manganese ordering in eudialyte-group minerals
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identified by Prider (1939) in leucite lamproites of the west Kimberley, Australia. It is a hexagonal cyclosilicate...identical to that of the wadeite sample from Walgidee, West Australia (Fig. 7a). Peaks at ~ 990, 930, 560, and...how such K-enriched magmas formed in the Saima district. In recent decades, there has been broad agreement...et al., 2011; Markl et al., 2010). In the Saima district, Triassic back-arc extension induced by the NU...the Sushina Hill Region, Purulia District, West Bengal. Journal of the Geological Society of India 77
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reported a Nd-rich rinkite from the Sushina Hill Complex, India, with the following composition for the...Darai-Pioz River, Tajikistan [the Rasht (formerly Garm) district]. The area is near the junction of the Turkestansky...standards were used: F: fluorite; Na: albite; Si, Ca: diopside; Nb: Ba2NaNb5O15; Mn: spessartine; Ce: CePO4;...-rosenbuschite group from the Langesundsfjord district, Norway: definition and crystal structure. European...hingganite-(Ce) in syenite gneisses from the Sushina Hill Complex, India: occurrence, compositional data and petrogenetic
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alkaline complex in Russia and the Sushina Hill complex in India; Chakrabarty et al. 2013, Konopleva...intrudes Cambrianā€“ Ordovician limestones in the west and is surrounded by Jurassic sandstones and Quaternary...Saima nepheline syenite pegmatite in the system diopsideā€“hedenbergiteā€“aegirine (modiļ¬ed from Marks et al...hingganite-(Ce) in syenite gneisses from the Sushina Hill complex, India: Occurrence, compositional data and petrogenetic...2231ā€“2258. 923 the Sushina peralkaline nepheline syenite gneiss, Paschim Banga, India. Lithos 152, 218ā€“226
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the clinopyroxenites, despite the abundance of diopside and perovskite in both. The carbonatitic rocks...perovskite grains. b Clinopyroxenite composed of diopside, magnetite and smaller perovskite grains. c silicocarbonatite... Prv perovskite, Mt magnetite, Ol olivine, Di diopside 13 100 Page 4 of 20 forsterite crystals (~...from olivinites. b Titanomagnetite lamellae in diopside from clinopyroxenite. c Mg-rich ilmenite lamellae...REE-rich perovskite, Mt magnetite, Spl spinel, Di diopside, Mtc monticellite, Rt rutile, Srp serpentine,
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Clinopyroxene compositions show varying amounts of diopside (Di, 29ā€“46 mol%), hedenbergite (Hed, 23ā€“51 mol%)...4a). Clinopyroxene composition is dominated by diopside (Di, 76ā€“93 mol%), with varying amount of hedenbergite...marble Temperature was calculated by calcite-diopside* and calcite-forsterite** pairs (Zheng 1993a)...influence of skarnforming fluids. The calciteā€“diopside isotope fractionation applied in endoskarn samples...the agpaitic nepheline syenites of the Sushina Hill Complex, India: implications for the metamorphism of
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several primary ļ¬‚uid inclusions in nepheline and diopside which contained halite daughter crystals, suggesting...the agpaitic nepheline syenites of the Sushina Hill Complex, India: implications for the metamorphism of...gneiss from North Singhbhum Mobile Belt, eastern India. Mineralogy and Petrology 107, 517ā€“538. 17 HASSAN...amphibole coexisting with zoisite, quartz, anorthite, diopside, and water in the Received April 9, 2019. Revised
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occurrence of pegmatites in the B zone and Main zone (west and central parts of the pluton) and the overall...hingganite-(Ce) in syenite gneisses from the Sushina Hill complex, India: Occurrence, compositional data and petrogenetic...Nd Sm Eu Gd Dy Er Yb Lu Diopside TiO2 Orthoclase Fe2O3 Spessartine Diopside Albite Orthoclase Apatite
 
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