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Monazite from
Lower serpentinite quarry, Zwettler Leiten, Felling, Gföhl, Krems-Land District, Lower Austria, Austria


Locality type:Quarry
Classification
Species:'Monazite' (not an IMA approved species)
Formula:REE(PO4)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Monazite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Lower serpentinite quarry, Zwettler Leiten, Felling, Gföhl, Krems-Land District, Lower Austria, Austria
Photo GalleryView Gallery (6 photos)
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:654789
Long-form Identifier:1:3:654789:9
GUID (UUID V4):a676eef5-f98b-4dda-a426-48efdc8b5050
Nearest other occurrences of Monazite
7.8km (4.8 miles) Windeckberg, Miesling valley, Spitz, Krems-Land District, Lower Austria, Austria
8.0km (4.9 miles) Wolfsberg (Zeindlhof), Bengelbach (incl. Mitterfeld), Mühldorf, Krems-Land District, Lower Austria, Austria
8.7km (5.4 miles) Königsalm, Senftenberg, Krems-Land District, Lower Austria, Austria
11.5km (7.2 miles) Graphite quarry, Amstall, Mühldorf, Krems-Land District, Lower Austria, Austria
12.8km (7.9 miles) Hohe Wand quarry, Bergern im Dunkelsteinerwald, Krems-Land District, Lower Austria, Austria
28.4km (17.6 miles) Gneiss quarry, Ebersdorf, Klein-Pöchlarn, Melk District, Lower Austria, Austria
67.4km (41.9 miles) Ctidružice deposit, Ctidružice, Znojmo District, South Moravian Region, Czech Republic
69.3km (43.0 miles) Zissingdorf, Neumarkt im Mühlkreis, Freistadt District, Upper Austria, Austria
84.6km (52.6 miles) Pegmatite occurrences, Dolní Svince, Dolní Třebonín, Český Krumlov District, South Bohemian Region, Czech Republic
90.4km (56.2 miles) Plešovice quarry, Plešovice, Zlatá Koruna, Český Krumlov District, South Bohemian Region, Czech Republic
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Ipueira-Medrado mines, representative of the Jacurici Valley district, a folded segment of a 200- to 250-m-thick ultramafic-mafic...70–0.55) from the massive chromitites hosted by serpentinite, through the disseminated seams above, to the...above and below the main seam both have relatively lower XMg and XCr (0.36–0.45 and 0.45–0.57). This suggests...control.” The Ipueira-Medrado chromitite contains lower concentrations (<350 ppb) and has unfractionated...of the chromitite (to ca. 1 ppm) occurs from the lower massive group, through the upper disseminated group
Report (issue)
This has led to much study of the resources of the land, especially renewable resources such as timber and...wilderness areas primarily in the national forest land . The summarieswhich cover about 45 million acres...favorable ground assessments-the demarkation of land areas favorable for the occurrence of minerals accompanied... Since the program began in 1964, the amount of land to be studied has increased from the original 14...administrators who must make difficult and critical land-use decision that will affect our nation now and
Report (issue)
batholith magmas were generated by melting of mafic lower-arc crust. Vill The following four papers present...denudation between 91 and 86 Ma and removal of lower crust and mantle lithosphere triggered erosional...of El Arco (28°N), upper-greenschist facies to lower-amphibolite facies quartzite and pelitic schist...forearc basin turbidites that range in age from lower Aptian (R. Sedlock, unpubl. data) to middle Eocene...event. The structurally intermediate unit is a serpentinite-matrix mélange that occupies fault zones up
 
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