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Olivine Group from
Golia, Sortland, Nordland, Norway


Locality type:Deposit
Classification
Species:'Olivine Group' (not an IMA approved species)
Formula:M2SiO4
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Olivine Group data
Locality Data:Click here to view Golia, Sortland, Nordland, Norway
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1595067
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1595067:5
GUID (UUID V4):dedd4ada-6f29-488b-8248-7299c7813718
Nearest other occurrences of Olivine Group
3.4km (2.1 miles) Hornvatnet, Sortland, Nordland, Norway
11.5km (7.1 miles) Kavåsen, Øksnes, Nordland, Norway
18.6km (11.6 miles) Klubbneset Iron Prospects, Øksnes, Nordland, Norway
18.9km (11.8 miles) Austringen Iron-titanium Prospect, Øksnes, Nordland, Norway
21.3km (13.3 miles) Barkestad Iron Prospect, Øksnes, Nordland, Norway
22.2km (13.8 miles) Vinje Iron-titanium Prospect, Øksnes, Nordland, Norway
22.6km (14.0 miles) Djupeidet Iron-titanium Prospect, Øksnes, Nordland, Norway
23.3km (14.5 miles) Sommarland, Bø, Nordland, Norway
25.4km (15.8 miles) Sunnan Iron-titanium Prospect, Bø, Nordland, Norway
30.0km (18.6 miles) Gustad Iron-titanium Deposit, Bø, Nordland, Norway
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Book (edition)
Minerals that are listed as belonging to the same group are similarly closely comparable in composition...Aenigmalilegroup 6, mon.. Rundcmcyr,Eker,Kongsbcrg,Buskcrud,Norway Pyroxenegroup D Aerinite(formcrlyAi!rinite),(Ca...Mountains,Russia,DANS 142, 181-184(sir.) Aescl1yni1e group 0 Aeschynite-(Nd),(Nd,Ce,Ca,Th)(Ti,Nb)i(O.OH)...Tantalneschynite-(Y),Urstad,HitteroIsland,Norway, 61. 178 Aeschy11i1e group D Afghanite,[(Na,K)22Ca10][Si24Al14O9<...2105, EJM9, 21-30 (sir.) Ca11cri11ile-Sodali1e group D Afwillite,Ca,(SiO3OH)1·2H1O, mon.. compareBultfonteinite
Book (edition)
SA. a. Geographic Coordinates peridot BA olivine group nesosilicates orthosilicates silicates BT minerals...(BT-NT) relationship is that of a group to an individual in the group, e.g., BT minerals to NT silicates...one of the specific minerals in the olivine group, the olivine group is one of several mineral groups...reciprocals are: olivine group NA peridot nesosilicates orthosilicates NA olivine group NA nesosilicates...Sandstone BT Upper Cretaceous Cretaceous SA Mesaverde Group New Mexico e. Reference to the Guide — Notes may
Book (edition)
commonly have several variants, such as Great Smoky Group, Great Smoky Conglomerate, Great Smoky Formation...If used on level 1, Term set options are: rock group (carbonate rocks, chemi¬ cally precipitated rocks...was adopted. Broader Term (BT, BX, BA, BZ) - A group of which the Term is a member or an area in which...Term (NT, NX, NA, NZ) - A specific mem¬ ber of a group which is represented by the Term or an area within...the Term is a member. For example: peridot BA olivine group BA nesosilicates BA orthosilicates BA silicates
Book (edition)
Mineralogisk-Geologisk Museum, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway. Richard J. Reeder: Dept. of Earth Sciences, State...Species containing more than one anion or anion group may be assigned to a separate class or may be assigned...specifies the atomic (cation to anion, or to anion group) ratio for the mineral. This and the remaining numbers...appropriate Dana number. When recognized, membership in a group is noted. Occasionally, the phrase “an inadequately...internally contradictory. 5A. Groups The term group refers to an aggregate or multiple (usually three
Book
the individuals who made crystallographic space-group, and references to the the discoveries, and scientists...classifications were less than successful, and as a distinct group of minerals and proposed the basic often confusing...to name the new mineral in honor of a person or group, to identify the locality where the mineral was...descriptions are also in bold face. Some commonly used group names and series names are given in plain face....orthoclase, but amethystine for amethyst. Neither group. If ambiguities or options exist for the charac-
Report (issue)
Monconstruction of an associated metallogenic-tectonic model, golia, northern China, South Korea, Japan, and adjacent...contains or is favorable for the occurrence of a group of coeval and genetically related, significant lode...belt to be the geologically favorable area for a group of coeval and genetically related mineral deposits...the definition of a metallogenic belt, that is a group of coeval and genetically-related, significant lode...and others 2003; chapter 3 this volume] Deposit Group Deposit Name Deposits related to mafic and ultramafic
Report (issue)
Monconstruction of an associated metallogenic-tectonic model, golia, northern China, South Korea, Japan, and adjacent...contains or is favorable for the occurrence of a group of coeval and genetically related, significant lode...belt to be the geologically favorable area for a group of coeval and genetically related mineral deposits...the definition of a metallogenic belt, that is a group of coeval and genetically-related, significant lode...and others 2003; chapter 3 this volume] Deposit Group Deposit Name Deposits related to mafic and ultramafic
Report (issue)
Monconstruction of an associated metallogenic-tectonic model, golia, northern China, South Korea, Japan, and adjacent...contains or is favorable for the occurrence of a group of coeval and genetically related, significant lode...belt to be the geologically favorable area for a group of coeval and genetically related mineral deposits...the definition of a metallogenic belt, that is a group of coeval and genetically-related, significant lode...and others 2003; chapter 3 this volume] Deposit Group Deposit Name Deposits related to mafic and ultramafic
Report (issue)
Monconstruction of an associated metallogenic-tectonic model, golia, northern China, South Korea, Japan, and adjacent...contains or is favorable for the occurrence of a group of coeval and genetically related, significant lode...belt to be the geologically favorable area for a group of coeval and genetically related mineral deposits...the definition of a metallogenic belt, that is a group of coeval and genetically-related, significant lode...and others 2003; chapter 3 this volume] Deposit Group Deposit Name Deposits related to mafic and ultramafic
Report (issue)
Monconstruction of an associated metallogenic-tectonic model, golia, northern China, South Korea, Japan, and adjacent...contains or is favorable for the occurrence of a group of coeval and genetically related, significant lode...belt to be the geologically favorable area for a group of coeval and genetically related mineral deposits...the definition of a metallogenic belt, that is a group of coeval and genetically-related, significant lode...and others 2003; chapter 3 this volume] Deposit Group Deposit Name Deposits related to mafic and ultramafic
Report (issue)
Monconstruction of an associated metallogenic-tectonic model, golia, northern China, South Korea, Japan, and adjacent...contains or is favorable for the occurrence of a group of coeval and genetically related, significant lode...belt to be the geologically favorable area for a group of coeval and genetically related mineral deposits...the definition of a metallogenic belt, that is a group of coeval and genetically-related, significant lode...and others 2003; chapter 3 this volume] Deposit Group Deposit Name Deposits related to mafic and ultramafic
Report (issue)
Monconstruction of an associated metallogenic-tectonic model, golia, northern China, South Korea, Japan, and adjacent...contains or is favorable for the occurrence of a group of coeval and genetically related, significant lode...belt to be the geologically favorable area for a group of coeval and genetically related mineral deposits...the definition of a metallogenic belt, that is a group of coeval and genetically-related, significant lode...and others 2003; chapter 3 this volume] Deposit Group Deposit Name Deposits related to mafic and ultramafic
Report (issue)
Monconstruction of an associated metallogenic-tectonic model, golia, northern China, South Korea, Japan, and adjacent...contains or is favorable for the occurrence of a group of coeval and genetically related, significant lode...belt to be the geologically favorable area for a group of coeval and genetically related mineral deposits...the definition of a metallogenic belt, that is a group of coeval and genetically-related, significant lode...and others 2003; chapter 3 this volume] Deposit Group Deposit Name Deposits related to mafic and ultramafic
Report (issue)
Monconstruction of an associated metallogenic-tectonic model, golia, northern China, South Korea, Japan, and adjacent...contains or is favorable for the occurrence of a group of coeval and genetically related, significant lode...belt to be the geologically favorable area for a group of coeval and genetically related mineral deposits...the definition of a metallogenic belt, that is a group of coeval and genetically-related, significant lode...and others 2003; chapter 3 this volume] Deposit Group Deposit Name Deposits related to mafic and ultramafic
Report (issue)
Monconstruction of an associated metallogenic-tectonic model, golia, northern China, South Korea, Japan, and adjacent...contains or is favorable for the occurrence of a group of coeval and genetically related, significant lode...belt to be the geologically favorable area for a group of coeval and genetically related mineral deposits...the definition of a metallogenic belt, that is a group of coeval and genetically-related, significant lode...and others 2003; chapter 3 this volume] Deposit Group Deposit Name Deposits related to mafic and ultramafic
Report (issue)
Monconstruction of an associated metallogenic-tectonic model, golia, northern China, South Korea, Japan, and adjacent...contains or is favorable for the occurrence of a group of coeval and genetically related, significant lode...belt to be the geologically favorable area for a group of coeval and genetically related mineral deposits...the definition of a metallogenic belt, that is a group of coeval and genetically-related, significant lode...and others 2003; chapter 3 this volume] Deposit Group Deposit Name Deposits related to mafic and ultramafic
Report (issue)
Monconstruction of an associated metallogenic-tectonic model, golia, northern China, South Korea, Japan, and adjacent...contains or is favorable for the occurrence of a group of coeval and genetically related, significant lode...belt to be the geologically favorable area for a group of coeval and genetically related mineral deposits...the definition of a metallogenic belt, that is a group of coeval and genetically-related, significant lode...and others 2003; chapter 3 this volume] Deposit Group Deposit Name Deposits related to mafic and ultramafic
 
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