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Baryte from
Xitieshan Mine, Xitieshan, Da Qaidam (Dachaidan Co.), Haixi Mongol and Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai, China


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Baryte
Formula:BaSO4
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Baryte data
Locality Data:Click here to view Xitieshan Mine, Xitieshan, Da Qaidam (Dachaidan Co.), Haixi Mongol and Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai, China
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:742823
Long-form Identifier:1:3:742823:4
GUID (UUID V4):02146191-e8ea-4a79-b22a-8fc1ddae13f5
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Geochronology and geochemistry of volcanic rocks from the Tanjianshan Group, NW China: Implications for...early Palaeozoic tectonic evolution of the North Qaidam Orogen Hua‐Shan Sun1 | Huan Li2 Hui Yang1 | Jing‐Hua...Science and Engineering, Faculty of Earth Resources, State Key Laboratory of Geological Processes and Mineral...Mineral Resources, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan, China 2 Key Laboratory of Metallogenic Prediction...Metals and Geological Environment Monitoring, Ministry of Education; School of Geosciences and Info‐Physics
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ZnFe3+(SO4)2(OH)⋅7H2O: validation as a mineral species and new data Zhuming Yang 1 & Gerald Giester 2 & Qian...in the oxidation zone of the Xitieshan lead-zinc deposit, Qinghai, China. The mineral is associated with...with jarosite, copiapite, zincocopiapite, and quartz. The mineral forms prismatic crystals, 0.05 to 2...optically positive (2Vcalc = 54.1°), with Z ‖ b and X ∧ c = 10°. The elongation is negative. The refractive...a = 10.504(2), b = 17.801(4), c = 7.1263(14) Å, and β = 100.08(3)°, V = 1311.9(5) Å3, Z = 4. The strongest
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geochemistry and zircon U─Pb geochronology of the Kaladaban Pb─Zn deposit, in Xinjiang, NW China Wenbin Jia1...Fengyue Sun1 | | Da Wang4 1 College of Earth Sciences, Jilin University, Changchun, China 2 The Kaladaban...Natural Resources, Changchun, China the Altyn region of Xinjiang in NW China, is an economically significant...significant deposit with 3 2.52%, and 149,200 t Cu with a grade of 1.10%. The mineralization is hosted in...basalt, Development and Research Centre of China Geological Survey, Beijing, China known reserves of
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Belakovskiy1, Fernando Cámara2, Yulia Uvarova3, and Olivier C. Gagné4 1 Fersman Mineralogical Museum...riotintoite, wiklundite, żabińskiite, and zincobotryogen. Abuite* S. Enju and S. Uehara (2017) Abuite, CaAl2(PO4)2F2...the Hinomaru–Nago mine, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. Journal of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences...discovered in the Hinomaru-Nago mine, Kiyo area, Abu, Abu County, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan (34°53′N 131°52′E)...mentioned as “gatumbaite-like mineral” (Matsubara and Kato 1998). However, it appeared to be different
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Road, London SW7 5BD, UK AND V. D. C. DALTRYt Department of Geology and Mineralogy, University of...Minerals and Mineral Names, are shown in bold type. Abenakiite-(Ce). A.M. McDonald, G.Y. Chat and J.D. Grice...tribe. Abswurmbachite. T. Reinecke, E. Tillmanns and H.-J. Bernhardt, 1991. Neues Jahrb. Min. Abh., 163...manganiferous quartzites at Mount Ochi, Mill, Evvia Island and from the Vasilikon Mountains, Apika, Andros Island...= 8. Dcalc. 4.96 g/cm3. Grey, weakly anisotropic and non-pleochroic in reflected light; reflectance values
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been approved by the IMA Commission on New Minerals and Mineral Names, 17 are misspellings or erroneous transliterations...4 are variety names, 2 are spelling corrections, and one is a name applied to gem material. As in previous...used for the names of frequently cited journals and other publications are abbreviated in italic. Abhurite...Abhurite. J. J. Matzko, H. T. Evans Jr., M. E. Mrose, and P. Aruscavage, 1985. C.M. 23, 233. At a depth c.35... Agardite-(La) and Agardite-(Ce). T. Fehr and R. Hochleitner, 1984. Lapis, p. 22 and p. 37 [in German]
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    Gallium, germanium, indium, and other trace and minor elements in sphalerite as a function...Gutzmer, Jens, Gallium, germanium, indium, and other trace and minor elements in sphalerite as a function...manuscript will undergo copyediting, typesetting, and review of the resulting proof before it is published...may be discovered which could affect the content, and all legal disclaimers that apply to the journal pertain...MANUSCRIPT Gallium, germanium, indium, and other PT trace and minor elements in sphalerite NU SC RI
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D. Chervonnyi Infrared Spectroscopy of Minerals and Related Compounds Springer Mineralogy More information...D. Chervonnyi Infrared Spectroscopy of Minerals and Related Compounds 123 Nikita V. Chukanov The Institute...Russian Academy of Sciences Chernogolovka Russia and and The Lomonosov Moscow State University Moscow...or in any other physical way, and transmission or information storage and retrieval, electronic adaptation...protective laws and regulations and therefore free for general use. The publisher, the authors and the editors
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copying, recording, taping, or information storage and retrieval systems —without written permission of...115 Fifth Avenue New York, New York 10003 Chapman and Hall 2-6 Boundary Row London, SEl 8HN, England Thomas...alphabetical listing of all valid mineral species and includes the name, formula, current status, crystal...crystal system, appearance, hardness, measured and calculated density, type locality, mineral classification...origin of the name, an indication of related species, and selected literature references for each species including
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MINERALS . andtheir LOCALITIES JAN H. BERNARD AND JAROSLAV HYRSL 4,200 MINERALS 8,500 LOCALITIES 1,0'00...memory of Dr. John Sinkankas for his kind initiative and support to publish this book in English version.... 2004 by Granit. s.r.o. 2004 Text bv Jan H. Bernard and Jaroslav Hyrsl 2004 Photo; by JaroslaYHyrsl (463)...institwions and persons who allowed to photograph their specimens for this book. Front co,·er photos:...Capillitas, Argentina, H Back cO\·erphoto: Wolframite. 45 mm. Yaogangxian, China, H Page 1: MuscO\ite. 45
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Hey's Mineral Index MINERAL SPECIES, VARIETIES AND SYNONYMS A.M. Clark Collectio11s Leader Departrne111...review. as permilted under 1he UK Copyright Designs and Patents Act. 1988. 1his publica1ion may not be reproduced...accuracy of the informalion contained in this book and cannot accept any legal responsibility or liability...cy's mineral index : mineral species. varieties. and synonyms/ A.M. Clark. p. cm. - (Nalural His1ory Museum...accordance with the proposed ANSI/NISO Z 39.48-199X and ANSI Z 39.48-1984 Contents Foreword by Professor
 
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