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Quartz from
Casseus, Gonaïves Arrondissement, L'Artibonite Department, Haiti


Locality type:Skarn
Classification
Species:Quartz
Formula:SiO2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Quartz data
Locality Data:Click here to view Casseus, Gonaïves Arrondissement, L'Artibonite Department, Haiti
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:614870
Long-form Identifier:1:3:614870:6
GUID (UUID V4):43c2760d-f3dd-49fb-9fc6-4f9e4a373091
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
MARBLE OF MAGMATIC ASSIMILATION CONTACT, NORTHERN HAITI STEPHEN E. KESLER KESLER, STEPttEN E. 1968: Mechanisms...marble contact, northern Haiti. Lithos I, 219-229. The unusually large Meme-Casseus and Bassin assimilation...-old, epizonal Terre-Neuve quartz monzonite of northern Haiti. The Meme-Casseus zone, which contains sycnodiorite...solution of solid rock by the magma. At the Meme-Casseus zone, minor melting may have occurred, but solution...diffusion, crystal sinking, or convection, and at Meme-Casseus dispersal was caused largely by convection. The
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Contact-Localized Ore Formation at the Mem6 Mine, Haiti STEPHEN E. KESLER Abstract The Mem6 copper mine...localizedat the contactbetweenthe 66 m.y.-old Terre-Neuve quartz monzonite and a large block of Upper Cretaceouslimestonethat...in the centralTerre-Neuve Mountainsof northern Haiti (Fig. 1), is one of the Regional Geology largesthypogenemetal...57 anticline is the late CretaceousTerre-Neuve quartz by SedrenS.A. More than 1,200,000tonsof 2 to 3...the garnetindicate Fro. 1. Map of the Republicof Haiti showingthe relation a compositionof approximately60:40
Report (volume)
PRINTING OFFICE, WASHINGTON : 1970 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR WALTER J. HICKEL, Secretary ...and Minerals Geochem. Rept. - State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Division of Mines and Minerals...Mines and Minerals Geol. Rept.- State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Division of Mines and Minerals...Geographer. Publication of the Graduate Students, Department of Geography, University of Alberta. Edmonton...Arizona Highways- Arizona Highways. Arizona Highway Department. Phoenix, Ariz. Arizona Land Dept. Water Resources
Report (issue)
ng State Archaeologist 's O l'fi ce. Wyoming Department o f Parks and Cultural Resources. Laramie. Wyo...ity of Phoen ix Parks, Recreation aod Library Department, Pueblo Grande Museum . 1998. £99.H68 P8 n.8...Geneve: Musee d 'ethnographie. Ville de Geneve. Department des a1faires c ulturelles, c2000. F265 / .M3...Publicario n du BLtreau national d'ethno logie. Haiti : Le Bureau. [1998CN2 .H 33 TOZ [L.SOC.5.70.7.6...Choctaw standing. facksoo. Miss. : Mississippi Department of Archives and History, L997. J'OZ [LSOC. 120
 
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