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Lizardite from
Marble Hall, Ephraim Mogale Local Municipality, Sekhukhune District Municipality, Limpopo, South Africa


Locality type:Town
Classification
Species:Lizardite
Formula:Mg3(Si2O5)(OH)4
Confirmation
Validity:Confirmed
Confirmation Methods:XRD
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Calcite1 photo of Lizardite associated with Calcite at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Lizardite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Marble Hall, Ephraim Mogale Local Municipality, Sekhukhune District Municipality, Limpopo, South Africa
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1491724
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1491724:8
GUID (UUID V4):0ad7b35b-6a41-477e-b39c-bc18027e06bd
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Mezösas–Furta Reverse fault Dome is shown in Fig. 2. In the south, the lowermost orthogneiss zone is known only from...about the post-Variscan exhumation of the basement, south and north of the uplifted series of domes as Permian...29 Tivadar M. Tóth, Félix Schubert Although marble xenoliths essentially consist of calcite grains...Raman spectrometry indicates the presence of lizardite both in the mesh centres and rims (Fig. 5), supporting...chemical composition defining independent domains with local mineral assemblages. Clinopyroxene grains, for example
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OF OF SOUTH AFRICA MINES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY MINERAL RESOURCES OF REPUBLIC OF THE SOUTH AFRICA...Second World War, and partly as a result of it, South Africa experienced vast industrial expansion. This...official ‘handbook on the mineral resources of South Africa, it has become necessary to revise, or rather...great diversity and magnitude of South African mineral deposits and local mining operations, the Economic...Chamber of Mines of South Africa with Mr G. H. Grange as co-ordinator, and the South, African mining industry;
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t a t e d Bibliographies of Mineral Deposits in Africa, Asia (exclusive of t h e U S S R ) a n d Australasia...him. I have tried to include all ore districts in Africa, Asia (exclusive of the U.S.S.R.)> and Australasia...incluir todos los distritos mineros conocido en Africa, Asia (con exclusion de la Union Soviética), y...Greenland. This volume covers mineral deposits in Africa, Asia exclusive of the U.S.S.R., and Australasia...Philippines, and Japan are included with Asia. In South Africa, the deposits are arranged by prov­ inces, in
 
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