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Muscovite from
Malanjkhand Mine, Malanjkand, Baihar Tehsil, Balaghat District, Jabalpur Division, Madhya Pradesh, India


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Muscovite
Formula:KAl2(AlSi3O10)(OH)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Muscovite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Malanjkhand Mine, Malanjkand, Baihar Tehsil, Balaghat District, Jabalpur Division, Madhya Pradesh, India
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:615935
Long-form Identifier:1:3:615935:1
GUID (UUID V4):b033ccc3-fd2c-4dcd-b8f0-a9c4acef6169
Nearest other occurrences of Muscovite
53.8km (33.4 miles) Balaghat Mine, Balaghat District, Jabalpur Division, Madhya Pradesh, India
References
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Markey Mineralization and deformation of the Malanjkhand terrane (2,490–2,440 Ma) along the southern margin...Abstract The Malanjkhand Cu–Mo–Au deposit, located near the northwest margin of the Malanjkhand batholith...zircon data from a pooled set of samples from the Malanjkhand batholith to advocate a meaningless intermediate...for the Malanjkhand granitoid and its Cu– Mo–Au deposit. In the northwest part of the Malanjkhand batholith...extends to 2,450 Ma. In the central part of the Malanjkhand batholith, Re–Os dating of delicate spindles
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भारतीय भूवैज्ञानिक सवेक्षण GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA सामररक और महत्वपण ू ण खनिजों की खोज के लिए फील्ड...the Government of India 2023 भारतीय भूवैज्ञानिक सवेक्षण GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA सामररक और महत्वपूणण...Published by Order of the Government of India 2023 © India, Geological Survey (2023) Field Guide Book...Publication Division, CHQ, Kolkata Published by Director General Geological Survey of India 27, Jawaharlal...specimen from the mineralised zone, Malanjkhand copper mines, Madhya Pradesh, photomicrograph of chalcopyrite
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Institute of Technology Bombay, Powai, Mumbai 400076, India Department of Geology and Geophysics, Indian Institute...Institute of Technology, Kharagpur 721302, India a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received 3 November...the zone of accretion between the North India and the South India Archean Blocks. This study aims to establish...history of phengite–quartz–andalusite–margarite–muscovite–chlorite–biotite schists/phyllites and rare a...inclusion trails of phengite + biotite + quartz ± muscovite ± chlorite assemblages in syn/post-S2 andalusite
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with copper–molybdenum mineralization at Malanjkhand, Central India Received: 20 February 2004 / Accepted:...Abstract The Malanjkhand copper–molybdenum deposit in the Bhandara Craton, Central India, is hosted by...host granitoids at about 2.48 Ga. Keywords Malanjkhand Æ India Æ Copper–molybdenum Æ Granitic magmatism...Precambrian Malanjkhand granitoid complex in the northern part of the Bhandara craton, Central India, is host...mineralization. The copper–molybdenum deposit at Malanjkhand has been mined for nearly two and a half decades
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Dhanbad 826004, India (e-mail: mohantysp@yahoo.com) Abstract: The Bastar Craton of India is composed of...Precambrian rocks constitute c. 70% of Peninsular India and provide geological records from the Palaeoarchaean...and Bundelkhand –Aravalli cratons) in Peninsular India have tonalite – trondhjemite –granodiorite (TTG)...the Bastar Craton The Bastar Craton of central India (also referred as the Bhandara Craton) is composed...shear zone extending from SW of Bhandara to NE Balaghat, known as the Central Indian Shear, which divides
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Proterozoic copper-molybdenum mineralization at Malanjkhand, Central India S.C. S a r k a r I , S. Kabiraj 1 , S...University,Calcutta-700032, India :Malanjkhand Project, HCL, Malanjkhand,Balaghat, India Received: 28 March 1995/Accepted:...1995/Accepted: 5 January 1996 At Malanjkhand, Central India, lode-type copper (-molybdenum) mineralization...>>albite) + dusty hematite in feldspar + biotite + muscovite, are prominent within the ore zone and the adjacent...Precambrian) porphyry-copper systems, and the Malanjkhand deposit has important implications for both metallogenic
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Crustal Evolution and Metallogeny in India Sanjib Chandra Sarkar Anupendu Gupta CAMBRID GE UNIVERSIT...Press 4381/4, Ansari Road, Daryaganj, Delhi 110002, India Published in the United States of America by Cambridge...University Press. First published 2012 Printed in India at ……….. A catalogue record for this publication...Sanjib Chandra. Crustal evolution and metallogeny in India / Sanjib Chandra Sarkar, Anupendu Gupta. p. cm....(hardback) 1. Mineralogy--India. 2. Metallogeny--India. 3. Geology--India. I. Gupta, Anupendu, 1942-
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Proterozoic Dongargarh Rapakivi Granite Complex, Central India - An Example for Magma Mixing and Differentiation...Geophysical Research Ins tztute, Hydeuabad-500 007, India (Manuscript received January 4,2000, accepted July...Proterozoic Dongargarh granite complex of Central India, intruding the tonalitic to granodioritic Amgaon...Simplified maps showing the geological division of Central India into different blocks separated by lineaments/sutures...Belt. 1. Unclassified gneisses and granites, 2. Malanjkhand granite, 3. Dongargarh granite, 4. Supracrustals
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JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES FROM GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA Editorial Advisory Board (1997-98) Shri K. Krishnanunni...S. P. SINGH AND S. P. NIM Geological Survey of India, Operations Bihar, Lohianagar, Kankarbagh, Patna...important tectonic provinces of the peninsular India. It is bounded by Chotanagpur Gneiss Complex to...siltstone, c - clay. Kyanite quartzite, kyanite-muscovite-sericite-quartz schist and sericite quartzite...assemblages (see Code of Stratigraphic Nomenclature of India, 1977, p.5). The Damudih Conglomerate is laterally
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from Proterozoic porphyry copper deposit, Malanjkhand, India Desh B. Sikkaa, William Petruk b, Cherukupalli...from Proterozoic porphyry copper deposit, Malanjkhand, India. In: W. Petruk, A.H. Vassiliou and D.H. Hausen...the Proterozoic porphyry copper deposit, Malanjkhand, India. They are: (1) primary ore containing chalcopyrite...carbonates, chlorides, oxides and native copper. The Malanjkhand chalcopyrite alters, by continued oxidation,...blue, and dark grey to black. The alteration of Malanjkhand chalcopyrite has been considered to be due to
Book
Oradh GOLD IN INDIA B. P. RADHAKRISHNA L. C. CURTIS GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF INDIA BANGALORE 1999 Gold... Gold in India by B.P. Radhakrishna and L. C. Curtis Published by’ Geological Society of India, PB. 1922...81-85867-39-9 Copyright © 1999, Geological Society of India Price: Rs. 300 Typeset by B.R. Krishna Printed...continues iv PREFACE to be recognised throughout India in preference to intangible, easily manipulated...investment for the future and the Government of India ensuring greatly liberalised supply through imports
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Chapter 22 Precambrian metallic mineralization in India BISWAJIT MISHRA Department of Geology and Geophysics...Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur 721302, India (e-mail: bmgg@iitkgp.ac.in) Abstract: Four Archaean...sedimentary basins, constitute the geology of peninsular India. Huge resources of ferrous metals (Fe and Mn) and...and chromite, the lone granitoid-hosted Malanjkhand Cu– Mo deposit, a moderate occurrence of gold and...mineralization constitute the Archaean metal inventory of India. Additionally, the Proterozoic Aeon witnessed diverse
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Geophysics, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India Correspondence Santanu Kumar Bhowmik, Department...Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur 721 302, India. Email: santanu@gg.iitkgp.ac.in The Central Indian...orogenesis produced the first nucleus of Greater India through the assembly of arc, back arc, and continental...led to the disintegration of the Proto‐Greater India; and (c) classical Himalayan‐style continental collision...and 0.93 Ga finally stitched the North and South India blocks to produce the final configuration of the
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plutons from the Proterozoic Mahakoshal Belt, central India tectonic zone: implication for nature and tectonic...of Advanced Study, Kumaun University, Nainital, India Published online: 18 Apr 2015. Click for updates...plutons from the Proterozoic Mahakoshal Belt, central India tectonic zone: implication for nature and tectonic...plutons from the Proterozoic Mahakoshal Belt, central India tectonic zone: implication for nature and tectonic...of Advanced Study, Kumaun University, Nainital, India Downloaded by [ECU Libraries] at 20:21 19 April
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granite pluton, Western Bastar craton, central India and its metallogenic significance M L Dora1 , *...Randive6 1 Geological Survey of India, Central Region, Nagpur 440006, India. for Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric...Hyderabad 500046, India. 3 Geological Survey of India, Western Region, Jaipur, India. 4 Geological Survey...Survey of India, Chennai, India. 5 Geological Survey of India (Retd.), Hyderabad, India. 6 RTM Nagpur University...University, Law College Square, Nagpur 440001, India. *Corresponding author. e-mail: dorageol@gmail.com
Report (issue)
PGSI-133 2,000-1982 (DSK-I1) GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA SPECIAL PUBLICATION NO. 13 MINERALISATION ASSOCIATED...GovernmeaC of radia, 1983 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA Man uscript edited by Shri M. L. Desh pande , Dr...30.6.83) and P ushkar Singh, Director, M.e.p.l. Division. G.S.I., C.R., Nagp ur-440 001. Price Inland...Mineralisation (B y Balmiki Pras ad ) PRINTED In INDIA BY MIS Bhagyodaya M udr an, Pt. Malaviya Road, Si...lawaharlal' Nehru Road, Calcutta-700·016. PREFACE of India has been p art ici p at ing in as m any as t w en
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and is exploited by the largest producing copper mine in Europe (Wanhainen et al. 2003). In recent years...Skellefte district in northern Sweden. Edtorial handling: L. Meinert P. Weihed (&) Division of Ore Geology...syngenetic origin (i.e., VMS and SEDEX in the Skellefte District and Bergslagen) or a pre-metamorphic epigenetic...of papers. For the area north of the Skellefte district (Fig. 1) all events from the rifting of the Archaean...Wanhainen et al. (this volume). In the Skellefte district (Fig. 1), 348 Fig. 1 Geology of northern Sweden
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
4, pp. 355–368. The Precambrian Metallogeny of India S. I. Turchenko, A. B. Vrevsky, and V. B. Dagelaisky...Abstract—The data on the Precambrian metallogeny of India are integrated in order to provide insights into...description of an electronic map of the Precambrian of India on a scale of 1 : 5000000 is an example of the creation...metallogenic information on Precambrian provinces of India is considered at three formalized levels: metallogenic...9 INTRODUCTION The Precambrian metallogeny of India is considered on the basis of an electronic map
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PGSI. 1000-2001 (DSK. II) GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA SPECIAL PUBLICATION No. 72 INVITED PAPERS ~S~fJII-...Published by order of the Government of India 2001 © INDIA, GEOLOGICAL SURVEY (2001) NATIONAL SEMINAR...Geological Survey of India, 27, Jawaharlal Nehru Road, Kolkata 700 016 and printed in India at KUMAR & COMPANY...of R.S.HADA Director Publication Division Geological Survey of India WESTERN REGION 15 & 16, Jhalana...1()()11l1lleI1l1ls 6PECIAL PUBLICATION: 72 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA 1. Geodynamic processes and metallogeny .....
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Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur-721 302, India Department of Applied Geology, Curtin University...Laboratory, Geological Survey of India, 15A-B, Kyd Street, Kolkata-700016, India a r t i c l e i n f o Article...garnet–staurolite–kyanite schist and garnet–biotite–muscovite–quartz schist from the central domain of the Sausar...of Geology, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007, India. in the east, to the Shillong Plateau Gneissic...Gneissic Complex (SPGC) in the north-east of India (Fig. 1a). The importance of this orogenic domain originates
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implications of the Pithora pluton, Bastar Craton, Central India R. Elangovan1 | Ajay Dev Asokan1 | Dinesh Pandit2... Geochemistry Division, CSIR‐National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad, India 2 Department...University, Varanasi, India Correspondence Mekala Ram Mohan, Geochemistry Division, CSIR‐National Geophysical...Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad, India. Email: rammohan@ngri.res.in Funding information CSIR‐NGRI...geochemical data for the ME, syn‐plutonic Dongargarh, Malanjkhand, and Kanker are formed during the mafic dyke
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mineralization in Paleoproterozoic Malanjkhand Granitoid, Central India Dinesh Pandit a,∗ , Mruganka K....Antarctic & Ocean Research, Vasco-Da-Gama 403804, Goa, India Department of Geology & Geophysics, Indian Institute...Institute of Technology Kharagpur 721302, India c Institute of Geo-Resources and Environment, National Institute...t The Paleoproterozoic Malanjkhand Granitoid (MG) pluton in the Central India was studied to constrain...responsible for the formation of Malanjkhand pluton. In the Malanjkhand ore deposit, hydrothermal epidotes
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(DSK·II) '.' ~Cf)I(1lis;t)q - ~~~ GEOCHRONOLOGY OF INDIA - A REVIEW cql{(4 Cf)f ~ f.-i Cf) '4~" H\11 ~ 'lfr:n:1I... fCt~,q ~Cf)I!(H ~@I 73 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY O:F INDIA SPECIAL PUBLICATION NO. 73 BHANUMATHI RAMAKRISHNAN...PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA 2009 © India, Geological Survey (2009) Manuscript processing...Publi~ati()n & Information Division 29 . .lawaharlal Nehru Roud Kolkuta-7000 16 India Overall Supervision...Kol kata-7000 I6 India Published by : DircCl\lr General Ge(ilogil:al Survey of India ' 27. Jawuharlal
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Fennoscandian shield of northern Sweden. The Skellefte VMS district lies immediately to the south and the northern...handling: P. Williams C. Lundmark (&) Æ P. Weihed Division of Ore Geology and Applied Geophysics, Luleå...melting of continental crust. In the Skellefte district, south of the Jokkmokk area, several generations...and large tonnage. It occurs in the Skellefte district in the oldest parts of the Jörn batholith, associated...Gråberget deposit is located close to the Skellefte district within the quartz-feldspar porphyritic marginal
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in the Rengali orogen and its environs (eastern India): The Antarctic connection A. Bhattacharya, H.H...in the Rengali orogen and its environs (eastern India): The Antarctic connection, LITHOS (2016), doi:...IN THE RENGALI OROGEN AND ITS ENVIRONS (EASTERN INDIA): THE ANTARCTIC CONNECTION A Bhattacharya , H. H...Kharagpur 721 302, SC 1 RI and L. Saha5 2 NU India Department of Earth and Space Sciences, University...Institute of Technology, Roorkee, Uttarakhand 247 667, India * AC CE P Cambridge, MA 02139, USA TE 4 D
 
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