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Fluorapatite from
Newania carbonatite-fenite complex, Udaipur District, Udaipur Division, Rajasthan, India


Locality type:Complex
Classification
Species:Fluorapatite
Formula:Ca5(PO4)3F
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Fluorapatite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Newania carbonatite-fenite complex, Udaipur District, Udaipur Division, Rajasthan, India
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:846104
Long-form Identifier:1:3:846104:9
GUID (UUID V4):85898420-ff67-4a79-a968-bea1f7dbc589
Nearest other occurrences of Fluorapatite
93.3km (58.0 miles) ⓘJagpura, Banswara district, Udaipur Division, Rajasthan, India
References
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1007/s00710-009-0076-z ORIGINAL PAPER Newania carbonatites, Western India: example of mantle derived magnesium...Abstract The key mineralogical features of the Newania carbonatites, that illustrate their derivation...Cr-rich magnetite and graphite coexist with carbonatite minerals and precipitated from carbonate magma...for the Newania carbonatite give temperatures from 463 to 950°C. The parental source for Newania carbonatites...increased during the crystallization history of Newania. The estimated oxygen fugacity (for ilmenite–magnetite
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
of Dolomite Carbonatites of Sevathur Complex, Tamil Nadu, India Maria Rampilova 1, *, Anna Doroshkevich...462066, India; sviladkar@gmail.com Carbonatite Research Centre, Amba Dongar, Kadipani 390117, India Department...of the Sevathur carbonatite complex (Tamil Nadu, India) consists of dolomite carbonatite with a small number...number of ankerite carbonatite dikes. Calcite carbonatite occurs in a very minor amount as thin veins...veins within the dolomite carbonatite. The age (207 Pb/204 Pb) of the Sevathur carbonatites is 801 ± 11 Ma
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Netherlands New evidence from a calcite-dolomite carbonatite dyke for the magmatic origin of the massive Bayan...trace element distribution in dolomite-calcite carbonatite dykes at Bayan Obo are provided, and a Mid-Proterozoic...Thus the large H8 dolomite is interpreted as a carbonatite intrusion that contains wall-rock xenoliths and...similarity of the H8 dolomite marble to the carbonatite dykes nearby, indicated a carbonatitic origin...that it must, although unlikely, be a massive carbonatite tuff deposit. Subsequent field work, together
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AMPHIBOLE – CLINOPYROXENE ROCK FROM THE AFRIKANDA COMPLEX, KOLA PENINSULA, RUSSIA: MINERALOGY AND A POSSIBLE...in cumulate ultramafic series of the Afrikanda complex, Kola Peninsula, Russia. The rock is composed of...and compared with the available data on other carbonatite complexes. A number of minerals described in...zirconosilicates, Ca–Al silicates, zeolites, carbonatite, Afrikanda, Kola Peninsula, Russia. SOMMAIRE...les donnĂ©es disponibles d’autres complexes de carbonatite. Plusieurs minĂ©raux signalĂ©s dans ce travail
 
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