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Citrine from
North-Western Province, Zambia


Locality type:Province
Classification
Species:Quartz var: Citrine
Formula:SiO2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Citrine data
Locality Data:Click here to view North-Western Province, Zambia
Photo GalleryView Gallery (2 photos)
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:436523
Long-form Identifier:1:3:436523:5
GUID (UUID V4):085cdc3b-d0b5-4e27-bdff-2f218ef80ae2
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properties. pg. 89 116 Emeralds from the Kafubu Area, Zambia J. C. (Hanco) Zwaan, Antonín V. Seifert, Stanislav...synthetic sapphires seen in India • Interesting heated citrine • “Chocolate” Tahitian cultured pearls • Lead glass–filled...preponderance of light yellow diamonds from the Cape Province in South Africa led to their description in the...SUMMER 2005 115 EMERALDS FROM THE KAFUBU AREA, ZAMBIA J. C. (Hanco) Zwaan, Antonín V. Seifert, Stanislav...John I. Koivula, and Héja Garcia-Guillerminet Zambia is considered the world’s second most important
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2013). MALAWI Mount Malosa, Chilwa alkaline province, Zomba district. "Illite" is the name of a series...Redondo, near the Portuguese coast about 155 km north-northeast of Lisbon, is now closed and flooded,..., 1998). In October 1987, from a cleft on the western flank of the Tschingelstock, a few kilometers south...of the 30 km-wide Erongo Mountains upland, 20 km north of Usakos, are shot through with complex pegmatites...Bahmann, 2006a; Von Bezing, Bode and Jahn, 2014). ZAMBIA [NORTHERN RHODESIA] Mwinilunga. See this entry
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Located on an island about 300 km (185 miles) north of Yellowknife, the Acasta River deposit is believed...Malachite, Bwana M’Kubwa Mine, Ndola, Copperbelt, Zambia * 22 x 26 x 16 cm 22 | MINERALS: PRODUCTS OF...physical property by which to identify it. Guat (citrine variety), Sete Lagoas, Minas Gerais, Brazil 11...wine vessel, thought to be from Luoyang, in Henan province, was used for ritual purposes, NATIVE ELEMENTS...~ 3 Graphite, Kahatagaha, Kurunegala, North Western Province, Sri Lanka * 13.5 x 8.5 x 7 om 42 |
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Department of Conservation and Land Management, Albany, Western Australia. Dr P. F. Donald Senior Research Biologist...lists into one that would be acceptable to all North American workers. The committee found it necessary...guidance of the committee in fixing the name of every North American bird. The “Principles, Canons, and Recommendations”...published as a preamble to the first Check-list of North American Birds in 1886. Because this code was the...starting point by a majority of naturalists in North America and Europe; (4) using the date 1758 resolved
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Declines in populations of Neotropical migrants in North America and African migrants in Europe may well...leaving their summer habitat at Lake Qinghai in western China would carry a virulent flu strain that had...on the abundance of the introduced species. In North America, the most prominent example is the European...quarter of all European (Heath et al. 2000) and North American (Sauer et al. 2003) bird species have significantly...dispersal, large-seeded trees have followed glaciers north significantly faster than one would expect (Howe
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by E. II. C. Monel:tor) ; tide Sol. ltec., North-Western Provinces, New Ser., Vol. V, p. 816 . . . ....Sambalpur, Kajpntana. Extra-Peninsular—Afghanistan; North-West Provinces; Darjiling; Burn®. mber General remarks...totally distinct tract of hilly country lying to the north o f the Godavari river, which also bears the name...analysed do not support this view. Still further north we come upon the second great tract which occu­...there are two or three loca­ lities within the province of Chutia Nagpur, where diamonds have been found
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from a lapis-lazuli mine, Sar-e-Sang, Badakshan province, Afghanistan. The powder diagram is near that...Si02]. Named from the locality, Alleghany County, North Carolina. [M.A., 5, 50.] 13th List [Wales; M.M....mineral from the Wilagedera iron ore body, North-Western Province, Ceylon is related to the brittle micas...in the fissures of a fumarole on Cerro Pululus, north-west Argentina, appear to be Fe4As2Ou. Named after...the locality, [Benguet mine], Antamok, Mountain Province, Philippine Islands. [M.A., 4, 250.] 12th List
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11.4.1 Zambia 11.3.7 Subcontinent 11.4.1 Zimbabwa (Rhodesia) 11.3.7.1 India 11.5 North America ...are collectively called the Persian Empire by Western historians. The Iranian plateau has given up very...the whole of today’s Middle East and parts of western Asia. IT was also a very wealthy civilization....their therapeutic values. Like the herbals of western tradition, these Chinese counterparts were highly...attributed to him, becoming the cornerstone of western science and philosophy for one and a half millennia
 
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