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Titanclinohumite from
Jacupiranga mine, Cajati, São Paulo, Brazil


Locality type:Complex
Classification
Species:Hydroxylclinohumite var: Titanclinohumite
Formula:(Mg,Ti)9(SiO4)4(OH,F)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Titanclinohumite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Jacupiranga mine, Cajati, São Paulo, Brazil
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:156897
Long-form Identifier:1:3:156897:4
GUID (UUID V4):5a561dd0-65d7-4265-a502-9e60f31677a8
References
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Tajikistan. In the USA, at the Tilly Foster iron mine, Brewster, Putnam Co., New York; at Buell Park,...Cargill Lake, Ontario, Canada. In the Jacupiranga mine, S~ao Paulo, Brazil. Name: For its monoclinic crystal...of the humite minerals. IV. Clinohumite and titanclinohumite. Amer. Mineral., 58, 43{49. (4) Kocman, V
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On a spectacular find of crocoite in the Adelaide mine, Dundas, Tasmania (by A. H. Chapman) 3:111-113 ADOLFSSON...AJO Famous mineral localities: the New Cornelia mine, Ajo, Arizona (by W. J. Thomas & R. B. Gibbs) 14:283-298...ALLEN, GEORGE B. --and W. Hunt: The Tonopah-Belmont mine, Maricopa County, Arizona 19:139-144 ALLGOOD, GENNE...Allgood, C. Williams: Ramsdellite from the Mistake mine [Arizona] 14:333-335 ALLGOOD, ROBERT W. -with G...the Mistake mine [Arizona] 14:333-335 ALMA Famous mineral localities: the Home Sweet Home mine, [near Alma
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
marbles of ItaocaGironda, Espírito Santo State, Brazil. Comun. Geol., 101 (Especial I), 81–84. 640 641...Mellini, M. (2009): Breakdown mechanisms of titanclinohumite in antigorite serpentinite (Cerro del Almirez...clinohumite in the carbonatites of the Jacupiranga Complex, Brazil: mineral chemistry and comparison with
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Al)16O34(Cl,SO4,CO3)4.0-6H2O, from a lapis-lazuli mine, Sar-e-Sang, Badakshan province, Afghanistan. The...Greenish-blue hexagonal crystals from the Bou-Skour copper mine, Jebel Sarhro,* Ouazazate,* Morocco, have the composition...270. Natural /1-FeOOH, occurring at the Akagane mine, Iwate prefecture, Japan, and named from the locality...Silva, director of the national research council, Brazil. [M.A., 12, 305.] 20th List. Subsequently shown...districts, Transvaal. Named from the Amosa asbestos mine, this word being formed of the initial letters of
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K(U02)As04*3H20, Tet. Vitreous yellow. Fuemrole mine, Temple Mt., Emery Co., Utah, USA. H= 2-3, Djjj=...grey, bluish-grey, yellow, light green. Langban mine, Filipstad (near), Varmland, Sweden. H= 5, Djjj=3...5As30ig, E Rhom. Translucent blue-green. Terres mine, St. Ausdell, Cornwall, England and/or Johanngeorgenstadt...804)3 •nH20, ® Hex. Transparent bluish. Lapis-lazuli mine, Sar-e-Sang, Badakshan, Afghanistan. H= 5.5-6, Djj4=...*21120, Mon. Vitreous colorless, white. Dutoitspan mine, Kimberley, South Africa. H= 4.5, Djjj= 2.630, D(
 
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