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Phlogopite from
Badel Mine, Narang District, Kunar, Afghanistan


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Phlogopite
Formula:KMg3(AlSi3O10)(OH)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Phlogopite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Badel Mine, Narang District, Kunar, Afghanistan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:371029
Long-form Identifier:1:3:371029:6
GUID (UUID V4):2af9747a-f3e1-4887-8829-09fe46f5a5c9
Nearest other occurrences of Phlogopite
43.9km (27.3 miles) Loe Shilman Carbonatite, Khyber District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan
References
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Beautiful Green!'' Asia: Pakistan, Afghanistan and India .......6 0 Old Mine Emeralds . . . . . . . . . . ...Maharajahs and Maharanis held large emeralds (see "Old Mine Emeralds" page 62). The Color of Islam Emerald...zone in the Muzo­ Coscuez-Pefias Blancas mining district. They are disseminated in black shales or albitized...growing emeralds from Colombia, Nigeria and Afghanistan. According to the skill (or lack thereof) of...have produced the green fire: • Norway, Byrud Gard mine near Eidsvoll: the dumps are accessible on the shores
Report (issue)
Mines and Mineral Occurrences of Afghanistan Compiled by G.J. Orris1 and J.D. Bliss1 Open-File Report...APPENDIX A: Afghanistan Mines and Mineral Occurrences.. 11 TABLES Table 1. Provinces of Afghanistan ........more than 1000 mines and mineral occurrences in Afghanistan was compiled from published literature and the...PROCESSING, AND ACCURACY Data on more than 1000 Afghanistan deposits, mines, and occurrences were compiled...coal, and peat. Three previous compilations of Afghanistan mineral resources were the dominant sources used
Book (volume)
Republic of Afghanistan Afghanistan Geological Survey Geology and Mineral Resources of Afghanistan Book 2...2 Mineral Resources of Afghanistan Report Series Published by BGS 2008 Ministry of Mines and Industries...Republic of Afghanistan Afghanistan Geological Survey Geology and Mineral Resources of Afghanistan Book 2...2 Mineral Resources of Afghanistan Editors in chief SH Abdullah, V. M. Chmyriov Executive editor V. I...chief). 2008. Geology and Mineral Resources of Afghanistan. 2 Volumes. British Geological Survey Occasional
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emerald, morganite, NE Afghanistan Introduction The mountainous country of Afghanistan has been known for...occurrence of beryls in Afghanistan Beryl-bearing pegmatites occur in the NE part of Afghanistan, mainly in the...Ghursalak (Konar Province) and Panjshir Valley in NE Afghanistan were provided by Mr Jacek Szczerba. Investigations...is one of the major regions producing gems in Afghanistan (Bariand and Poullen, 1978; Wolfart and Wittekindt...the Ghursalak Pegmatite, Konar Province, NE Afghanistan. Sample No. Linear dimensions [length × width
 
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