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Bastnäsite from
Amba Dongar complex, Chhota Udaipur District, Gujarat, India


Locality type:Complex
Classification
Species:'Bastnäsite' (not an IMA approved species)
Formula:(Ce/Nd/Y/REE)(CO3)F
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Bastnäsite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Amba Dongar complex, Chhota Udaipur District, Gujarat, India
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:715140
Long-form Identifier:1:3:715140:8
GUID (UUID V4):8bcf3554-9825-4c13-9327-394b657ac4f2
Nearest other occurrences of Bastnäsite
4.9km (3.0 miles) Siriwasan-Dughda, Chhota Udaipur District, Gujarat, India
References
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REE MINERALIZATION IN THE AMBA DONGAR CARBONATITE COMPLEX, GUJARAT, INDIA Anna G. DOROSHKEVICH Geological...Geology, St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai, 400 001, India German S. RIPP and Maria V. BURTSEVA Geological...of overprinted (altered) carbonatites at Amba Dongar, India: weakly overprinted and strongly overprinted...florencite-(Ce), strontianite, barite and sparse bastnäsite – parisite – synchysite typical of weakly overprinted...overprinted carbonatites. Hydrothermal minerals at the Amba Dongar were formed by re-equilibration and recrystallization
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Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560012, India 2Divecha Centre for Climate Change, Indian Institute...Bangalore 560012, India 3Carbonatite Research Centre, Amba Dongar, Kadipani 390117, India *Correspondence:...Science and Education Research, Bhopal 462066, India 1 Abstract: Carbonatites crystallise along a...(Δ47) data of rocks from spatially associated Amba Dongar and Siriwasan alkaline complexes in the north-western...north-western Deccan igneous province, India. We derive apparent equilibrium blocking temperatures to help
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South America and India. In the Indian Subcontinent carbonatites occur in India, Pakistan, Afghanistan...from India (Hogenakal, Newania, Sevathur, Sung Valley, Sarnu-Dandali and Mundwara, and Amba Dongar), Pakistan...(Permian Koga and Tertiary Pehsawar Plain Alkaline Complex which includes Loe Shilman, Sillai Patti, Jambil...Geology, RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur (MH) – 440001, India; Email: randive101@yahoo.co.in Tushar Meshram: Department...440001, India; Geological Survey of India, Central Region, Seminary Hills, Nagpur (MH) – 440006, India Open
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the primary igneous source, but the grade is a complex function of igneous source, magmatic crystallisation...Lovozero, Russia), by-products (e.g. mineral sands, India) or to deposits that have enrichments in specific...molal Na2O+K2O/Al2O3>1.2, and the formation of complex Zr and Ti minerals such as eudialyte – such rocks...sized TE D deposit of the REE. They consist of bastnäsite and monazite developed alongside significant...host marble. The geochronology of the ores is complex, with periods defined from 1230– 1350 Ma (largely
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the Monte Verde Carbonatite–Alkaline–Agpaitic Complex (Angola) Sandra Amores-Casals 1,2, *, Antonio Olimpio... Abstract: The Angolan alkaline–carbonatite complex of Monte Verde has a semi-circular shape and is...the Monte Verde carbonatite-alkaline-agpaitic complex suggests low metallogenetic interest and economic...[8,22]). The Monte Verde alkaline–carbonatite complex, located between Huambo and Kwanza Sul provinces...As a few studies have reported, the Monte Verde complex is comprised of nepheline syenites and several
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metasomatic aureole around the Chilwa Island carbonatite complex were chosen for study. In addition to the main...showed that the rare-earth minerals (monazite, bastnäsite and parisite) formed later than the fenite feldspar...REE/light REE ratios (La/Sm ≈ 1.3 monazite, ≈ 1.9 bastnäsite, ≈ 1.2 parisite) than their counterparts in the...the carbonatites (La/Sm ≈ 2.5 monazite, ≈ 4.2 bastnäsite, ≈ 3.4 parisite). Quartz in the low- and medium-grade...associated with magma at deeper levels in the complex, of higher temperature, and possibly with a lower
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have been identified between the presence of more complex veining textures, mineralogy and brecciation in...of Ti exploitation from mineral sand at Orissa, India 88 (e.g. Gupta and Krishnamurthy, 2005; British...produced from 164 parent alkaline magmas via a complex combination of liquid immiscibility and/or 165...of hydrothermal 181 fluids in and around the complex. With very few exceptions (e.g. Arzamastsev et...(1921) in his 186 memoir on the Fen carbonatite complex, Norway. Since the initial studies of the 187
 
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