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Calcite from
Tsav, Dornod Province, Mongolia


Classification
Species:Calcite
Formula:CaCO3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Calcite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Tsav, Dornod Province, Mongolia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:832416
Long-form Identifier:1:3:832416:0
GUID (UUID V4):c476530f-0117-42d7-a104-a1b57ec756dd
Nearest other occurrences of Calcite
0.3km (0.2 miles) ⓘChubu Pb-Zn-Ag deposit, Choybalsan District, Dornod Province, Mongolia
24.3km (15.1 miles) ⓘSaerxite Pb-Zn-Ag deposit, Choybalsan District, Dornod Province, Mongolia
27.7km (17.2 miles) ⓘLamachaolutu Cu-Mo deposit, Choybalsan District, Dornod Province, Mongolia
71.0km (44.1 miles) ⓘJiawula Ag-Pb-Zn deposit, Jiawula Ag-polymetallic ore field, New Barag Right Banner (Xin Barag Youqi), Hulunbuir City (Hulunbei'er Prefecture), Inner Mongolia, China
References
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Book
Jaroslav Dostal Editors Mineral Resources of Mongolia Modern Approaches in Solid Earth Sciences Volume...Jaroslav Dostal Editors Mineral Resources of Mongolia Editors Ochir Gerel Geoscience Center Mongolian...University of Science and Technology Ulaanbatar, Mongolia Bayaraa Batkhishig Department of Geology and Hydrogeology...University of Science and Technology Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Franco Pirajno Centre for Exploration Targeting...Gateway East, Singapore 189721, Singapore Preface Mongolia occupies the central part of the giant Central
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
oviraptorid embryos from Bugin-Tsav, Nemegt Formation (Upper Cretaceous), Mongolia, with insights into their...Paleontological Center , Ulaanbaatar , 210351 , Mongolia Published online: 02 Aug 2010. To cite this article:...oviraptorid embryos from Bugin-Tsav, Nemegt Formation (Upper Cretaceous), Mongolia, with insights into their...OVIRAPTORID EMBRYOS FROM BUGIN-TSAV, NEMEGT FORMATION (UPPER CRETACEOUS), MONGOLIA, WITH INSIGHTS INTO THEIR...210351, Mongolia ABSTRACT—Eggs containing well-preserved skeletons were collected from Bugin-tsav, an Upper
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Khingan Belt in northeastern China and eastern Mongolia. DOI: 10.1134/S1075701517060034 INTRODUCTION...units (Strel’tsovka and Kuitun calderas, Kulaja and Dornod volcano-tectonic structures (VTS) and other volcanic...volcanic edifices making up the NE–SW-trending Mongolia– Cis-Argun volcanic belt in the southern framework...neighboring regions of northeastern China and eastern Mongolia. In particular, the following questions remain...the southern Cis-Argun region and eastern Mongolia (Dornod VTS); (iii) lack of comparable data on geodynamic
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Editor: M. Santosh Keywords: Lithostrotia Egg Embryo Mongolia Neutron tomography EBSD Lithostrotian paleodispersion...the Lower Cretaceous locality Algui Ulaan Tsav in Mongolia, and is, to date, the smallest positively...taphonomic processes, the egg was transformed into a calcite geode at the bottom of which the embryonic bones...embryo fossilized within a thin (7.6 mm–8.6 mm) calcite layer. EBSD, a SEM-based diffraction technique...titanosaurs. The Early Cretaceous age of Algui Ulaan Tsav implies that this specimen greatly predates the
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events. The coeval magmatites on the territories of Mongolia and China, adjacent to Transbaikalia (see Fig...manifestations and large deposits (Dornod orefield), large base metal deposits (Tsav), copper and molybdenum deposits...Khilok t Mongolia U 2 â€“ïŹ‚uo um rani be Ar m gun 6 Đ° III et VI China 48q Mongolia lt 1 Hin...Zn, Au, and Ag ore deposits; (2a) part of the Mongolia–Argun volcanic belt with predominantly uranium...granitoids of the Greater Hinggan (China); (5) Mongolia–Okhotsk suture and its Onon branch; (6) boundaries
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nesting sites from the Deccan volcano—sedimentary province of peninsular India 204 4 Guillermo Faccio:...Kurzanoy: Eggs and nests from the Cretaceous of Mongolia 88 227 Brooks B. Britt and Bruce G. Naylor:...of Paleontology and Stratigraphy, Ulan Bator, Mongolia Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleanthropology...of Natural History announced their discovery in Mongolia. Actually, dinosaur eggs have been known for thousands...near Shabarakh Usu (now called Bayn Dzak), in Mongolia. In historical times, a dinosaur eggshell was
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eggshell consists of two structural layers of calcite demarcated by a distinct, undulating boundary....elongatoolithid specimens. Nature of Association Province/Local, Country, Formation, Age Eggs within adult...eggs Ukhaa Tolgod, Mongolia Djadokhta Formation Late Cretaceous Ukhaa Tolgod, Mongolia Djadokhta Formation...Cretaceous Ukhaa Tolgod, Mongolia Djadokhta Formation Late Cretaceous Nemegt Locality, Mongolia Baruungoyot Formation...Formation Campanian-Maastrichtian Henan Province, China Gaoguou Formation (Cenomanian-Turonian) Specimen
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agrees with the temperature of 630oC estimated from calcite-graphite C-isotope data by Feynerol et al. (2012);...Name Tanzanite One ITZ1-21 Block D’ RS tanz 1-5 RS tsav 1,2,5 Block D’ WT01 WT02 WT03 WT04 WT05 WT06 WT07...Tsavorite, Pyrite, Quartz Quartz, Diopside, Pyrite, Calcite (S3o33’44”; E37o04’55”) Tsavorite, Kyanite, quartz...WTP4(2) WTDS4 Analysis mean 1σ (n=7) mean Tsav 1σ (n=4) Di Di Trem WTDS4 Trem SiO2 39.38...data therefore represent the total carbonate (calcite + dolomite) present. The O-isotope data were recalculated
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associated features such as deposition of bladed calcite, colloform quartz, and adularia, as well as the...sporadic IS deposits were also reported in Altiplano province (Noble et al., 1990) as well as central and Northern...Mn-carbonates, commonly rhodochrosite and manganoan calcite, as well as adularia (Fresnillo; La Colorada; Real...colloform quartz and lattice-bladed (or platy) calcite (commonly replaced by quartz). IS veins and brecciated...(evidenced by presence of adularia and bladed calcite) is the chief depositional mechanism, there is
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205] at 19:04 28 April 2013 FIGURE 1. Map of Mongolia illustrating the discovery locality of Albinykus...Mongolian Institute of Geology, Ulaan Bataar, Mongolia; MUCPv, Museo de Ciencias Naturales, Universidad...at Khugenetslavkant in the eastern Gobi Desert, Mongolia, considered to be ?Santonian–Campanian in age... The medullary cavity is completely filled by calcite crystals and is off center as a result of normal...(Ukhaa Tolgod, Bayn Dzak, Bugin Tsav, Khulsan, the red beds of Khermeen Tsav, Tugrugyin Shireh) Desert have
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significance (Zoovch Ovoo U-deposit, East Gobi Basin, Mongolia) Dimitrios Rallakis, Raymond Michels, Marc Brouand...significance (Zoovch Ovoo U-deposit, East Gobi Basin, Mongolia), Sedimentary Geology (2020), https://doi.org/...significance (Zoovch Ovoo U-deposit, East Gobi Basin, Mongolia) Dimitrios Rallakis1*, Raymond Michels1, Marc...thickness occur among the unconsolidated rock facies. Calcite is absent from this formation, but is present only...enrichment in HREE. The contrasted precipitation of calcite in Bayanshiree and dolomite cements in Sainshand
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often covered by a non-biogenic, 185 secondary calcite layer (Fig. 4A,B). The eggshell is thin, averaging...4) in 186 thickness, excluding the secondary calcite layer. Radial sections reveal that the eggshell...showing two microstructural layers and a secondary calcite 460 layer (star) (MNHAH D1-049191). The boundary...Dictyoolithus egg clutches from the Lishui Basin, Zhejiang Province, China. J. 559 Vertebr. Paleontol. 30, 188–195...protoceratopsian dinosaur eggs from the Cretaceous of Mongolia and Kazakhstan. Paleontolog. J. 28, 101–120. Mikhailov
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strontium isotope compositions of hydrothermal calcite (ή18O = 7.7–15.4‰, ή13C = –3.4–+0.7‰, 87Sr/86Sr...Kapan, occurs at the contact of the Early Cretaceous Tsav intrusion within Late Jurassic and Early Cretaceous...gangue mineral, and carbonate minerals (including calcite, rhodochrosite, and kutnohorite (CaMn[CO3]2)) formed...chalcopyrite sphalerite tennantite-tetrahedrite calcite b) Centralni East deposit quartz pyrite hematite...arsenopyrite Au-Ag tellurides altaite apatite calcite rhodochrosite kutnohorite fluorite d) Shahumyan
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field assistants. U n i t e d States ambassador to Mongolia, D o n a l d J o h n s o n and his wife, Nelda...a l a n D z a d g a d , are uneasy intruders. Mongolia has little infrastructure and e c o n o m y to...of these meccas is the G o b i D e s e r t of Mongolia. Few if any places in the world rival the G o...Cretaceous desert. In the midst of this t u m u l t Mongolia, a country of cheery, strong-willed, and charmingly...surreptitiously away w i t h bits of proto or dinosaur eggs (Mongolia, like many countries, has strict laws and harsh
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include quartz, sericite, adularia, chlorite and calcite, while ore minerals include pyrite, galena and... 2199 Jianshe Street, Changchun 130061, Jilin Province, China. E-mail address: sunjinggui@jlu.edu.cn...carbonation (the alteration minerals are mainly calcite, Fig. 3F), argillization (the mineral assemblages...(Fig. 4N). Gangue minerals mainly include quartz, calcite, ïŹ‚uorite and chlorite. Based on ïŹeld research,...(III) white quartz (Fig. 4G)–pyrite (Fig. 4J)–calcite–opalâ€“ïŹ‚uorite. 4. Sampling and analytical methods
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1990; Alavi 1994) is the principal metalliferous province in Iran and hosts several worldclass Cu–Mo porphyry...post-dates stage 2C and is dominated by carbonate (calcite-ankerite ± dolomite), and minor illite, quartz...breccia zones (Fig. 2), in areas of chlorite– calcite alteration in the southeast and southwest parts...smectite, and chlorite) with minor carbonate (calcite, ankerite, siderite, and minor dolomite). At least...quartz–adularia, sericite, carbonate, chlorite–calcite, and advanced argillic. The quartz–adularia alteration
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Shivyrtui in southeastern Transbaikalia and Tsagaan Tsav, Urgen, Tushleg, and GurvanDzangal in Mon golia...veinlets of kaolin ite, dickite, and tabular calcite occur along fractures. Berthierine is also observed...molybdenite–uraninite–coffinite, and (III) chal cedony–fluorite–calcite. During the first stage, the following mineral...siderite, ankerite, pyrite, fluorite, tabular calcite, and dickite (listed in order of formation) were...basalt), veinlets of fluo rite, pyrite, tabular calcite, and kaolinitegroup min erals. Incomparable scales
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adult-egg association from the Cretaceous of Jiangxi Province, China Xingsheng Jin, David J. Varricchio, Ashley...adult-egg association from the Cretaceous of Jiangxi Province, China, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology To...ADULT-EGG ASSOCIATION FROM THE CRETACEOUS OF JIANGXI PROVINCE, CHINA XINGSHENG JIN,1,2 DAVID J. VARRICCHIO,...Upper Cretaceous Nanxiong Formation of Jiangxi Province, China, and discuss its implications for various...adult-egg association from the Cretaceous of Jiangxi Province, China. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. DOI:
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Mongol-Okhotsk Ocean and the formation of the Xing’an Mongolia Orogenic Belt (XMOB). Furthermore, the subduction...present. Gangue minerals are quartz, fluorite, calcite, opal, sericite and chlorite, and rare adularia...quartz–sericite ± illite–adularia (core), quartz–opal–calcite (middle) and fluorite–chlorite (margin). Three...Geological and Mineral Research Institute of Hebei Province. The zircon target and CL images were taken by...the Zhangguangcai Range of eastern Heilongjiang Province, NE China: Zircon U–Pb–Hf isotopes and geochemical
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Yakutia, Siberia, Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . .....................Atasbogd (Ordovician through Permian); SM - South Mongolia-Khingan (Ordovician through Carboniferous); WS...120 Ma) Plume-Related Igneous Province - Tungus Plateau igneous province - (Late Permian and tp Early...Cambrian superterranes: AR - Argun-Idermeg; TM - Tuva-Mongolia Riphean aulacogen Archean through Permian superterranes:...of that craton. The late Riphean and older Tuva-Mongolia superterrane (TM), which consists of a series
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Yakutia, Siberia, Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . .....................Atasbogd (Ordovician through Permian); SM - South Mongolia-Khingan (Ordovician through Carboniferous); WS...120 Ma) Plume-Related Igneous Province - Tungus Plateau igneous province - (Late Permian and tp Early...Cambrian superterranes: AR - Argun-Idermeg; TM - Tuva-Mongolia Riphean aulacogen Archean through Permian superterranes:...of that craton. The late Riphean and older Tuva-Mongolia superterrane (TM), which consists of a series
Report (issue)
Yakutia, Siberia, Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . .....................Atasbogd (Ordovician through Permian); SM - South Mongolia-Khingan (Ordovician through Carboniferous); WS...120 Ma) Plume-Related Igneous Province - Tungus Plateau igneous province - (Late Permian and tp Early...Cambrian superterranes: AR - Argun-Idermeg; TM - Tuva-Mongolia Riphean aulacogen Archean through Permian superterranes:...of that craton. The late Riphean and older Tuva-Mongolia superterrane (TM), which consists of a series
Report (issue)
Yakutia, Siberia, Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . .....................Atasbogd (Ordovician through Permian); SM - South Mongolia-Khingan (Ordovician through Carboniferous); WS...120 Ma) Plume-Related Igneous Province - Tungus Plateau igneous province - (Late Permian and tp Early...Cambrian superterranes: AR - Argun-Idermeg; TM - Tuva-Mongolia Riphean aulacogen Archean through Permian superterranes:...of that craton. The late Riphean and older Tuva-Mongolia superterrane (TM), which consists of a series
Report (issue)
Yakutia, Siberia, Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . .....................Atasbogd (Ordovician through Permian); SM - South Mongolia-Khingan (Ordovician through Carboniferous); WS...120 Ma) Plume-Related Igneous Province - Tungus Plateau igneous province - (Late Permian and tp Early...Cambrian superterranes: AR - Argun-Idermeg; TM - Tuva-Mongolia Riphean aulacogen Archean through Permian superterranes:...of that craton. The late Riphean and older Tuva-Mongolia superterrane (TM), which consists of a series
Report (issue)
Yakutia, Siberia, Transbaikalia, Northern China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Japan) . .....................Atasbogd (Ordovician through Permian); SM - South Mongolia-Khingan (Ordovician through Carboniferous); WS...120 Ma) Plume-Related Igneous Province - Tungus Plateau igneous province - (Late Permian and tp Early...Cambrian superterranes: AR - Argun-Idermeg; TM - Tuva-Mongolia Riphean aulacogen Archean through Permian superterranes:...of that craton. The late Riphean and older Tuva-Mongolia superterrane (TM), which consists of a series
 
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