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Celestine from
Celestine occurrence, Khalifa oil field, Syrte basin (Sirte basin), Libya


Locality type:Occurrence
Classification
Species:Celestine
Formula:SrSO4
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Celestine data
Locality Data:Click here to view Celestine occurrence, Khalifa oil field, Syrte basin (Sirte basin), Libya
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:433835
Long-form Identifier:1:3:433835:2
GUID (UUID V4):a2eb8ebe-e9ba-4502-a9e4-6669ab86df21
References
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07:42 13 June 2016 Figure 1: A large, bladed celestine crystal group from the “upper bed” near Adamsville...prismatic celestine crystals on dolomitic limestone from a Rocky Creek tributary near Oakalla. The field of...several friends began a systematic survey of celestine in Lampasas and surrounding counties. Since that...name), has long been recognized as a source for celestine crystals. But finding representative specimens...ongoing quarries or mining operations in the celestine-producing zones near Lampasas. Collecting from
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Lockport Dolostone, the Chittenango Falls celestine occurrence, pyritized fossils of the Alden locality...one hundred species; the Pierpont tourmaline occurrence, well known for its lustrous stubby black (dravite)...lead mines, the Sterling iron mine millerite occurrence, and cubic magnetite from the ZCA No. 4 mine
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
divides the time between publication of Pough’s A Field Guide to Rocks and Minerals (1953) and Sinkankas’s...Lockport Dolostone, the Chittenango Falls celestine occurrence, pyritized fossils of the Alden locality...one hundred species; the Pierpont tourmaline occurrence, well known for its lustrous stubby black (dravite)...lead mines, the Sterling iron mine millerite occurrence, and cubic magnetite from the ZCA No. 4 mine
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barite occurrence Pakenham quarry Cedar Hill soapstone occurrence Galetta celestine occurrence Kingdon...Kingdon (Fitzroy, Galetta) mine Stanton lead occurrence Bell’s mine Calabogie area Bluff Point mine Calabogie...Radenhurst and Caldwell mine Virgin (Dempseys) Lake celestine mine Tatlock Angelstone quarry Tatlock Omega quarry...Renfrew–McArthurs Mills area Hunt mine Dacre iron occurrence Keyfortmore mine Radnor mine Sunset mine Spain...Kuehl Lake occurrence Quadeville East mine Quadeville West mine Gutz corundum occurrence Michaelis corundum
Journal (issue)
guiding the expenditure of large sums of money in a field where each and every object is unique in its own...strong scientific component. There may be no other field in which this synthesis is quite so critical or...Joe’s parents bought him a copy of Fred Pough’s Field Guide to Rocks and Minerals (now in its fifth edition...the age of ten Joe’s interests broadened into the field of music, and he was soon recognized by his instructors...next 11 years, gained valuable experience in the field of jewelry manufacture and sales. In 1984 he was
Journal (issue)
Above all, Ingemar was a hard-working Scandinavian field collector, combining the Swedish traditions of dump...spare bed in his home and, especially during the field-collecting season, fellow collectors to team up...(Barrett et a l, 1984), and likely linked to Atlantic Basin development. M INERALS The following descriptions...Rossie-type vein deposits. Occurrence Species Reference Barite General occurrence Brown (1983), (unconfirmed)...staining calcite This study Strontianite General occurrence Buddington (1934), (unconfirmed) Sulfur Locality
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good deal of work is constantly going on in the field of identification and synthesis so it is important...one's audience invariably turn to the Witwatersrand field, where gold was discovered in 1886, to Johannesburg...Coast of West Africa. Despite its widespread occurrence, gold is not generally mined in West Africa on...north (Bibiani, Konongo and Obuasi). The Obuasi field is the only one which is currently exploited commercially...Harrison Church has descri­ bed four types on occurrence: i) Ores in Birrimian rocks where the lodes are
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
719. Allylphthalopseudocumidamide, 1319. Almond oil, fatty, examination of, 120. Altitude, effect of... Asarite, 1042. Asarone, 1012. and the ethereal oil of Asarum Europceum, 1191. Ash of leaves of plants...526. and malt, and analyses of, 233. Barytes, occurrence, association, and probable mode of formation... Beet-seeds as cattle food, 631. Beet-sugar, occurrence of a Bew acid in, 939. -preparation of strontiamite... analysis of, 165. Broad beaiis (Viciafaba), occurrence of vicin in, 14.05. Broggerite, 1102. Bromine
 
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