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Clay minerals from
Matongo, Kayanza Province, Burundi


Locality type:Commune
Classification
Species:'Clay minerals' (not an IMA approved species)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Clay minerals data
Locality Data:Click here to view Matongo, Kayanza Province, Burundi
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:882168
Long-form Identifier:1:3:882168:3
GUID (UUID V4):0c4ff762-8fd4-4f01-a578-d09e6ac51366
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Leslie A. Hayden, and Peter G. Vikre 587 CLAY MINERALS 596 Zn-rich smectite from the Silver Coin mine...Krieken and C.J.L. Wilson Primary cumulus platinum minerals in the Monts de Cristal Complex, Gabon: Magmatic...Jurassic porphyry Mo deposits, east-central Jilin Province, China: Geochemistry, geochronology, and petrogenesis—Yong...phosphate deposits: The case of the Matongo carbonatite (Burundi)—Sophie Decrée, Philippe Boulvais, Luc
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minerals Review Phosphate Rocks: A Review of Sedimentary and Igneous Occurrences in Morocco Radouan...Sedimentary and Igneous Occurrences in Morocco. Minerals 2021, 11, 1137. https:// doi.org/10.3390/min11101137...combined with other elements in the form of phosphate minerals, of which the most common and widely distributed...mining and processing wastes, in addition to the Minerals 2021, 11, 1137. https://doi.org/10.3390/min11101137...3390/min11101137 https://www.mdpi.com/journal/minerals Minerals 2021, 11, 1137 2 of 23 exploration of new
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RI 3. M ABSTRACT This paper shows how heavy minerals and single-grain varietal studies can be conducted...reveals garnet and apatite to be the most common minerals together with durable zircon, tourmaline and subordinate...analysis highlights a close association among durable minerals (zircon, tourmaline and rutile, ZTR) while garnet...et al., 2017) . Kaolinite, illite and other clay minerals cannot be certainly attributed to weathering...caesium etc.) are also commonly trapped in clay minerals, either during deposition and diagenetic phases
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relative significance of various REY-enriched minerals (phosphates, silicates) for the REY budget in...fenitization (in this case enrichment in dark minerals or potash feldspar). Based on similar lithologies...clinopyroxene, feldspar and rutile as accessory minerals (Verwoerd 1986). The carbonatite veins occur within...percent by multiplying the volumes of the individual minerals by their densities and recalculating to 100%....of high field strength element (HFSE)-enriched minerals in 15 samples were obtained. The operating conditions
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backnas@gtk.fi) Areas with bedrock abundant in ore minerals have naturally high amount of harmful elements...chemicals used in enrichment process and weathering of minerals during the process, the concentration profile...undersaturated with respect with natural common Pb minerals such as cerrusite. Scanning electron microscopy...re.kr) It has been reported that Fe(II)-bearing minerals or Fe(II) ions can reduce oxoanionic selenite...detailed in situ major and trace element study of minerals (pyroxene and plagioclase) in a large number of
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emplacement of the ore body and the development of its minerals and rocks. In the present study, mineralogy and...chart diagram. 63 commodity groups, encompassing minerals and elements are plotted along the y-axis, forming...to a tripartite subdivision into ore minerals, industrial minerals/rocks and gemstones/ornamental stones...mineral deposits, as to the major ore and gangue minerals, the current models and the mode of formation...commodity. Ore takes priority over the mineral. The minerals and host rocks are listed by their chemical and
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emplacement of the ore body and the development of its minerals and rocks. In the present study, mineralogy and...chart diagram. 63 commodity groups, encompassing minerals and elements are plotted along the y-axis, forming...to a tripartite subdivision into ore minerals, industrial minerals/rocks and gemstones/ornamental stones...mineral deposits, as to the major ore and gangue minerals, the current models and the mode of formation...commodity. Ore takes priority over the mineral. The minerals and host rocks are listed by their chemical and
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individual chapters: i) the carbonatitic-alkaline province outcropping on the Kenya-Uganda border which have...Petrogenesis of the volcanic rocks of the Karoo Province edited by ERLANK (1984). In addition, a review...review paper related to this volcanic province appeared in the book devoted to the Flood Basalts Provinces...138 139 142 146 146 5 The Mesozoic Tholeiitic Province of Northwest Africa: A Volcanotectonic Record................ 12 The Chilwa Alkaline Igneous Province of Malawi: A Review A. R. Wooley ............
 
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