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Garnet Group from
Unnamed pegmatite, Mawson Station, Mac Robertson Land, Eastern Antarctica, Antarctica


Classification
Species:'Garnet Group' (not an IMA approved species)
Formula:X3Z2(SiO4)3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Garnet Group data
Locality Data:Click here to view Unnamed pegmatite, Mawson Station, Mac Robertson Land, Eastern Antarctica, Antarctica
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:790576
Long-form Identifier:1:3:790576:6
GUID (UUID V4):55f5623c-c657-4293-b28a-d77e77198f76
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Book
Roland Bouhelier in 1973 from the "Bouhelier pegmatite", and shortly thereafter acquired by the Canadian...Organic compounds 491 Partially studied and unnamed MSH minerals 494 Gemstones 514 Pseudomorphs...Mineralogical Association of Canada. On behalf of the MAC and also speaking personally, I acknowledge the generous... anada, the world's second largest country by land area, possesses enormous mineral wealth. It has...an accumulated repository of partially studied (unnamed) minerals. This is likely to continue for many
Book (volume)
Commissioner, Maine Department of Conservation, Station #22, Augusta, ME 04333; Telephone (207)287-2211...California, is arguably the most important gem-pegmatite district in North America. Its wealth of tourmalines...(1958), and Maine Mines and Minerals: Volume 2 - Eastern Maine by Morrill and Hinckley (1959) are also recommended...arranged alphabetically. Some minerals are listed by group (e.g. biotite, plagioclase) while some minerals...Mine in Topsham: both are small open pits in pegmatite. Morrill et al. (l 958) relieves the problem by
Report (issue)
Helpful suggestions on field occurrences and pegmatite mineralogy were received horn Dr. James J. Norton...and Professor M. G . Willigman of the Experiment Station assisted in many chemical analyses. Mr. John Evans...[Bulletin 18 SILICATES - Tektosilicates Feldspar Group (Orthoclase) (Microcline) (Anorthoclase) (Albite)...(Clinochlore) Stilpnomelane Chloritoid Pyroxene Group (Enstatite) (Hypersthene) (Diopside) (Hedenbergite)...Cordierite - Sorosilicates Hemimorphite Amphibole Group (Cummingtonite) (Grunerite) (Tremolite) (Actinolite)
Journal (issue)
you to become a Fellow and join this important group and Wear the medallion with pride! Contact Tom...Montana, the Fluorita Dulcita prospect in Arizona, Garnet Ledge in Alaska, and localities in Australia and...gentler, and to the west of the Stone Tract the land smoothly declines as far as the bank of the Ayeyarwady—...disembarked in the fishing village of Thabeikyin on the eastern bank of the Irrawaddy, then switched to overland...Shan ruler of Momeik, in exchange for a wedge of land containing the future site of Mogok; to this day
 
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