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Grossular from
Upper Cerboaia Valley, Brad, Hunedoara County, Romania


Locality type:Valley
Classification
Species:Grossular
Formula:Ca3Al2(SiO4)3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Grossular data
Locality Data:Click here to view Upper Cerboaia Valley, Brad, Hunedoara County, Romania
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:657511
Long-form Identifier:1:3:657511:3
GUID (UUID V4):34a21dc0-9dd5-433c-90c0-4d2e602233d3
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OF CICLOVA AND MAGUREAUA VAT˛EI, CARPATHIANS, ROMANIA MARIE-LOLA PASCAL§ CNRS – Institut des Sciences...Belgium ABSTRACT In the western Carpathians of Romania, clinopyroxene with a very high content of the...Mountains, and Oraviţa–Ciclova, in Banat, both of Upper Cretaceous age. These relics originate from magmatic...by the development of a fibrous wollastonite – grossular association (stage W) accompanied by an (Al-poor)...microsommite, wollastonite, Carpathian Mountains, Romania. § Present address: Equipe Pétrologie, Modélisation
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SKARNS OF THE APUSENI MOUNTAINS, CARPATHIANS, ROMANIA MARIE-LOLA PASCAL§ CNRS–ISTO (Institut des Sciences...Geological Institute of Romania, 1, Caransebes Street, RO-78344 Bucharest, Romania ABSTRACT The melilite-bearing...Cornet Hill (CH) and Upper Cerboaia Valley (UCV), in the Apuseni Mountains of Romania, occur at the contact...Neojurassic calcitic marbles. Typical wollastonite – grossular – diopside endoskarns are separated from exoskarns...association that includes aluminian diopside and grossular occurs (1) as veinlets in the marble close to
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Vaţei (Metaliferi Massif, Apuseni Mountains, Romania) Ştefan Marincea 1, * , Delia-Georgeta Dumitraş...Geological Institute of Romania, 1 Caransebeş Str., RO-012271 Bucharest, Romania; d_deliaro@yahoo.com (D...monzodioritic to quartz-monzodioritic pluton of the Upper Cretaceous age caused contact metamorphism of T...Vaţei (Metaliferi Massif, Apuseni Mountains, Romania). The preserved peak metamorphic assemblage includes...perovskite + Ti-poor grossular + Al-rich diopside/wollastonite + Ti-poor grossular + diopside + vesuvianite/gehlenite
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THE MELILITE (Gh50) SKARNS OF ORAVIŢA, BANAT, ROMANIA: TRANSITION TO GEHLENITE (Gh85) AND TO VESUVIANITE...of a diorite intrusion at Oraviţa, Banat, in Romania, elsewhere characterized by more typical vesuvianite–garnet...gehlenite, monticellite, clintonite, Oraviţa, Romania. SOMMAIRE Les skarns développés au contact de...Japan (Numano 1978, 1979), and Magureaua Vatei, Romania (Stefan et al. 1978, Pascal et al. 2001). In the...reac- THE MELILITE SKARNS OF ORAVIŢA, BANAT, ROMANIA tions involved bulk chemical changes, they may
 
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