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Aragonite from
Heritage Range, Western Antarctica, Antarctica


Locality type:Mountain Range
Classification
Species:Aragonite
Formula:CaCO3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Aragonite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Heritage Range, Western Antarctica, Antarctica
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:790057
Long-form Identifier:1:3:790057:0
GUID (UUID V4):27f5960e-8931-4e96-bffa-f65eb3909c19
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Mountains, West Antarctica Frontispiece. Mount Gardner (78°23’S, 86°W; 4,685 m), Sentinel Range of the Ellsworth...Ellsworth Mountains, Antarctica, looking east. The mountain is composed of folded rocks of the 3,200-m-thick...Paleontology of the Ellsworth Mountains, West Antarctica Edited by Gerald F. Webers Department of Geology...paleontology of the Ellsworth Mountains, West Antarctica / edited by Gerald F. Webers, Campbell Craddock...00.000005 1 2. The Heritage Group of the Ellsworth Mountains, West Antarctica ............6.00.00.
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Illinois____________________________ Faulting in western Kentucky._______________ Southeastern Gulf Coastal...___------_Geologic and geophysical studies in western Montana-.-..-.------------------_-_---_Geologic...Flagstaff area, Arizona.______________-.--Basin and Range region.______________-___._---Structural geology...Regional geology and hydrology Continued Basin and Range region Continued Hydrogeology of basins..____________________...Oregon..... Geology of Klamath Mountains, Cascade Range, Coast Ranges, and coastal area of California. Geologic
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_______________________________ Eastern New York and western New England- _ Appalachian region. ____________________________..._____________-_ Ariz ona_ ________________ Basin and Range region... ____ Nevada. ________________ Arizona...Puerto Rico____ -------__----__--_--_---_----_-Antarctica. ____________________________________ Geologic...Eastern States. _______--_-_-Paleozoic of the Western States. ______________ Mesozoic of the United States...accomplishments-______________________ Mapping in Antarctica._-_________-_-__--____-__ National Atlas____
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___________________________________ Basin and Range region________________________ Regional studies...Puerto Rico __ ________________________________ Antarctica _____ _______-____-_.-___--____-___ Geologic...Eastern States _______________ Paleozoic of the Western States _ ____________ Mesozoic of the United States...Alaska geology______________ 5. Index map of Antarctica.______________________-____--__--_-__--_-_-_..._--___-_--___--___-_____--_ 13. Index map of Antarctica, showing status of topographic mapping._____
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and mineral-resource studies Continued Basin and Range region-____________________ Nevada_________________________...Korea_______ ______________________________ 184 Antarctica _____________________________________ 185 Topographic...accomplishments-______________________ A190 Mapping in Antarctica. _________________________ 196 Foreign-assistance...-______------- ---_ --------12. Index map of Antarctica, showing status of topographic mapping__________...ore deposits on the east flank of the Shoshone Range by C. T. Wrucke and T. J. Armbrustmacher have shown
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5.6.1 External parts of the Central Alps 5.6.2 Western Drauzug, Austrian Alps 5.6.3 Mauleon Region, Basses...pumpellyite-actinolite facies 7.10.4 Temperature range for the anchizone 7.10.5 Coal rank associated with...organic material in the approximate temperature range of 150-200 to 350-400 °C. There are several reasons...discussion, arbitrary limits have been set to the range of rock transformations that are to be included...diagenesis’) is likely to continue, thus paralleling the range of processes in volcanic rocks now widely considered
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Plateau_-_____--__-____-____--_-_-_-_ Basin and Range region. _______________________ Columbia Plateau...Alaska._______________ Puerto Rico____________ Antarctica. _ ___________ Page A99 104 105 Investigations...accomplishments.__________________ Mapping in Antarctica.-..-_________________ Research and development_________________...000-scale topographic maps. 191 13. Index map of Antarctica, showing status of topographic mapping by the...origin and distribution of such minerals. The long-range aims of both groups of studies are to obtain data
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analyses representative, wherever possible, of the range of chemical and paragenetic variation. From most...The M4 sites however can be octupied by a wider range of cations and their sizes determine the way in...minerals of the group exhibit an extremely wide range of chemical composition. The composition of the...order to maintain charge balance as shown in the range of compositions listed above. In the calcic amphiboles...some cases an accurate guide to position within a range of compositions, e.g. Fe/(Fe+Mg) ratio. For amphiboles
 
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