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Manganese Oxides from
Kangankunde Carbonatite Complex, Balaka, Southern Region, Malawi


Locality type:Complex
Classification
Species:'Manganese Oxides' (not an IMA approved species)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Manganese Oxides data
Locality Data:Click here to view Kangankunde Carbonatite Complex, Balaka, Southern Region, Malawi
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:487038
Long-form Identifier:1:3:487038:8
GUID (UUID V4):77b1db84-00ce-4042-a432-69409a188bb7
Nearest other occurrences of Manganese Oxides
45.1km (28.0 miles) Mount Malosa, Zomba, Southern Region, Malawi
References
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Corporate Document
Republic of Malawi Ministry of Mining Final Report of the Project for Establishment of Integrated Geographic...Development Co., Ltd. dummy Frontispiece 1 Map of Malawi Former capital: Zomba Headquarters of Geological...Lake Chilwa located in the southeastern part of Malawi and Chisi Island: Chisi Island is composed of syenite...Lake Malawi Upper right: Syenite distributed in Chilwa Alkaline Province in the south of Malawi (Cretaceous...(Cretaceous, Mesozoic) Lower right: Gneiss of Basement Complex (Proterozoic) Contents 1. Outline of the Project
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
from isotopic (C, O, 87Sr/86Sr) data from Kangankunde, Malawi Sam Broom‑Fendley1 · Frances Wall1,2,3 ·...element compositions for the REE-rich Kangankunde carbonatite (Malawi), we show that the commonly observed...observed, dark brown, Fe-rich carbonatite that hosts REE minerals in many carbonatites is decoupled from the...equilibrium between these assemblages and a carbonatite-derived, deuteric fluid between 250 and 400 °C...low-temperature fluids (< 125 °C), causing exsolution of Fe oxides resulting in the dark colour of these rocks. REE-rich
Book
Bas's (1977) book intitled Carbonatite-Nephelinite volcanism; ii) the southern Africa Karoo magmatism which...African Continental Rifts ................. 3.1 Southern Africa .................................. 3.2........................................ 2.1 The Southern Field of Bufumbira .................. 2.2 The.......................................... 7.7 Carbonatite Groundmass .......................... Bulk Rock...Mafic-Ultramafic Magmatism in the Southwest Uganda Region of the African Rift: Implications from Experimental
Book
"Broadly regarded, the depth ta which a metalliferous region has been eroded affects its present characteristics...colour index. This is, without doubt, the most complex lithologie association to be handled from the point...or in the mine workings at all. The Climax Mo complex is the best known example. Here three generations...rock; (4) pervasive alteration and disseminated Fe oxides; (5) evidence of a high content of volatile material...150-200 km and are up to 15 km thick. The entire complex is composed of over 800 mappable plutons and small
Book
"Broadly regarded, the depth to which a metalliferous region has been eroded affects its present characteristics...colour index. This is, without doubt, the most complex lithologic association to be handled from the point...or in the mine workings at all. The Climax Mo complex is the best known example. Here three generations...rock; (4) pervasive alteration and disseminated Fe oxides; (5) evidence of a high content of volatile material...150-200 km and are up to 15 km thick. The entire complex is composed of over 800 mappable plutons and small
 
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