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Hematite from
Pinyok Mine, Yala Province, Thailand


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Hematite
Formula:Fe2O3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Hematite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Pinyok Mine, Yala Province, Thailand
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:897775
Long-form Identifier:1:3:897775:5
GUID (UUID V4):b738f985-e60f-4899-bcd9-2822deb029f3
Nearest other occurrences of Hematite
4.2km (2.6 miles) Euro-Thai Mine, Yala Province, Thailand
67.4km (41.9 miles) Klian Intan, Hulu Perak District, Perak, Malaysia
88.6km (55.1 miles) Jerai Mine, Mount Jerai, Kuala Muda District, Kedah, Malaysia
References
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Report (volume)
Geologic Reconnaissance of the Mineral Deposits of Thailand By GLEN F. BROWN, SAMAN BURAVAS, JUA4CHET CHARALJAVANAPHET...___-__Northern Thailand.-_.._-_.-._._.___.___...___.___._...._. Northeastern Thailand.__-__-_____-__...Thailand______-__-________-_--'___-__________-_Gulf of Thailand east coast__----__-_-_------_-_---_--__-__Physiography...features-.---...___________________________ East mine._______________________________________ West mi...-_____-_---__-_------__---_--._ Nong Phai lead-zinc mine, Kanchanaburi, by Glen F. Brown, Kasetr Pitakspraivan
Journal (issue)
Guatomo (“Hat Yai”) mine near Tham Thalu, Bannang Sata District, Yala Province, Thailand ............................731 . by M. P. Sacchi The Santa Rosa mine, Inyo County, California .........................SCORODITE crystal, 1.6 cm wide, from the Tsumeb mine, Tsumeb, Otjikoto Region, Namibia. Unique Minerals...in the area of the No. 1 shaft at the Pyšminskij mine near Berezovsk. Figure 29. Workings along veins...Guatomo (“Hat Yai”) mine near Tham Thalu, Bannang Sata District, Yala Province, Thailand Marco P. Sacchi
Report (issue)
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Geology and mineral deposits of Thailand by I/ D. R. Shawe Open-File Report 84- Prepared...Prepared on behalf of the Government of Thailand and the Agency for International Development, U.S. Department..................................... GEOLOGY OF THAILAND.................................................framework of the region surrounding Thailand..... Geologic history of Thailand............................................... Mineral resource potential of Thailand........................... REFERENCES........
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
and again by Miyazawa (1940, p. 16) from the Iwato mine, Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan. These assemblages Cassiterite...here be postulated:it is presumablyincompatible mine, SouthwestJapan, but I do not know if this with...Brogger, 1890, p. 64 analcite, etc. Stiepelmann mine, Arandis, South West Africa Metasomatic tin deposit...clinopyroxene; replaced by cassiterite q- calcite q- hematite. Nekrasov, 1971 Aleksandrov, 1974 Magneslanskarns...Associatedtopaz, tremolite, arsenopyrite. Iwato copper mine, Miyazaki Prefecture, Kyushu, Japan Cassiterite
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
maroon to pink calcite (colored by microscopic hematite) that commonly occurs as single, tabular crystals...fluorite, franconite, galena, gypsum, hochelagaite, hematite, lavenite, leifite, lorenzenite, magadiite, makatite...Graphite in ore: An unusual occurrence at the Sterling mine. The Picking Table 3ql):ll-13. Kvasnitsa, V. N....ALUMINO-FLUORIDE MINERAL ASSEMBLAGE FROM THE MOREFIELD MINE, AMELIA, VIRGINIA. L. E. Keam, James Madison University...hurmno-fluoride minerals found are very rare. The Morefield mine is the second known occurrence of these minerals
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Most of the Sn skarns in this broadly-defined province contain calcic mineral assemblages, which include...epidote, axinite and rutile. At Gejiu in Yunnan Province, andradite can carry up to 5.14 wt% SnO2. In this...tin-bearing andradite (e.g., Shizhuyuan, Hunan Province), or precipitated from the ore-forming solution...Debao, Guangxi Province) or with quartz and sulphides (e.g., Dachang, Guangxi Province ). Cassiterite...calcite at this stage (e.g., Zhengiialong, Jiangxi Province). Introduction Five main types of primary Sn
Book
Building 110/2 Sathorn Nua Road, Bangkok 10500 Thailand The designations employed and the presentation...Division, United Nations Building, Rajadamnern 10200, Thailand. Kuala Lumpur, January 1988 C.S. Hurcuison ...The Western Tasmanian Tin Province with Special Reference to the Renison Mine IAIN 22 even ham (With)...Geochemical Indicators of the Gejiu . 430 Tin Mine and Its Neighbouring Areas Cao) Mianguang (With...Ignimbrite — Related Xiling Tin Deposit in Guangdong Province Lin Guiging (With 11 bigures) 6.6.3 473 China
Book
production percentages are Malaysia 39%, Bolivia 15%, Thailand 11%, Indonesia 12%, Australia 6%, Nigeria 1%,...of the continent, it is possible to outline a province extending from Alaska to Mexico. (Sainsbury et...would hesitate to nominate the entire zone as a province. Similarly global scale linear tin belts can be...(Schuiling, 1967a, 1967b). Even within a well accepted province the perspective of different scales is important...normally regarded as a single province extending some 3000 km. from Thailand to Indonesia. However it could
Book
12.64 30.000 980 6.92 3,200 40.000 (4) Thailand 30.186 12.36 30.000 1.200 3.130 6.84 3... 3.379 7.38 (4) Bolivia 3.170 (5) USA (6) Thailand 2.150 4.70 2,200 45,000 3,450 1.41 3.400...on a larger scale also occurs in the Old Hickory Mine, Beaver County, Utah, U.S.A. (Hobbs,1945). Here...200 E) through the King Island (Dolphin) scheelite mine, Tas., Australia. The "Aplite" also refers to the... Modified after a cross-section compiled by the mine staff. 1.7 Definition of skarn used here Much of
Book
Geology (Historical Bangkok, and Stratigraphic Thailand. From Palaeontology) 1956 to 1966 Survey... 27 30 Jerai formation, 33 Correlatives in Thailand, Shelf Limestone, 33 33 Setul formation, 33...Formation, Hawthornden Schist, 45 43 Correlatives in Thailand and Burma, Basin Deposits, 40 Mahang Formation...Tuff, 54 Ophiolites, 22 39 41 Correlatives in Thailand and Burma, ROCKS LOWLAND AREAS, 16 LIMESTONE...Quaternary Sea Levels, 25 30 Correlatives in Thailand 15 Eastern Coastal Plain, 27 Other Formations
Book
Ohya Mine, Miyagi Prefecture ... . ... . . . .. . .................(H. Imai). . .. 3. Takatori Mine, Ibaragi...Kim, Y. Fujiki and S. Takenouchi).... 5. Komori Mine, Kyoto Prefecture . . . ..... .. . .....(H. Imai...Structure and Fluid Inclusion Studies at the Taishu Mine, Nagasaki Prefecture ..... .... ...(H. fmai, S....7. Sado Mine, Niigata Prefecture .... ............ (H. Imai and M. Buono).... 8. Mikawa Mine, Niigata...Osarizawa Mine, Akita Prefecture .... .... ........... ....... (H. Imai).... 10. Ani Mine, Akita Prefecture
Report (issue)
holdings. Prior to 1978, the development of complete mine property cost evaluations was impeded by still evolving...tool. Systems design work also continued on the mine simulation (MINSIM) program, an economic evaluation...reserves. These include implications that because a mine is operating it is profitable, that reported reserves...prices, which are variable over the life of the mine. Economic evaluation is complicated by the presence...and economic variables on viability of individual mine properties (17-18). Nonproducing deposits Producing
Book (edition)
.................................. 1653 IX.3. Thailand ............................................................. 1938 IX.6. Malay Basin, Gulf of Thailand.................................................contractional event in Late Oligocene. Gulf of Thailand basins and Andaman Sea opened in response to rotation...unmodified impactite (Muong Nong type in S Laos, E Thailand), through dumb-bells and discs (thailandites,...Strait. New subdivision introducing C Indonesia Province, transition between Eurasian W Indonesia and Pacific-
Journal (issue)
Rear-Dump Euclids are standard equipment on hundreds of mine, quarry, and construction jobs. For moving rock...service your wire rope is capable of deliverin Many mine operators go on for years getting less than the...information on request. 1321 South Main Street MINE DEVELOPMENT & DIRECTORY ® Dial 6-8555 NUMBER...operating in hard service, rock drills and other mine machinery, motor gear—heads, etc.; excellent air-—tool... with either medium or fine to bowl. Y-9 Mine & Smelter Supply Co. Denver 17, Colo. Mines Eng
Report (volume)
geology............................................. Mine descriptions......................................44 44 45 46 47* 47 47 47 48 48 48 48 49 50 Rex mine..................:...................................... Esmeralda mine........................................... Water Witch mine.............................................................. Midas mine..................................................................................... Eastern Star mine......................................... Independence
 
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