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Magnesite from
Sorkhan, Soghan, Arzuiyeh County, Kerman Province, Iran


Locality type:Village
Classification
Species:Magnesite
Formula:MgCO3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Magnesite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Sorkhan, Soghan, Arzuiyeh County, Kerman Province, Iran
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:932499
Long-form Identifier:1:3:932499:2
GUID (UUID V4):7da38f3d-83d4-4599-b4fa-d9289dea1756
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BLUE JADEITE: A NEW OCCURRENCE OF JADEITITE AT SORKHAN, IRAN, AS A CASE STUDY Roland OBERHƄNSLIĀ§ and Romain...and Sciences, Shahid Bahonar University, Kerman, 76176, Iran Mohssen MOAZZEN Department of Geology, University...University of Tabriz, Tabriz, 51664, Iran Mohsen ARVIN Department of Geology, College of Arts and Sciences...Sciences, Shahid Bahonar University, Kerman, 76176, Iran Abstract A new occurrence of ā€œblue jadeā€ is...veins in magnesite bodies within metaultramafic rocks in the Sorkhan area of southeastern Iran. The veins
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Mapping of Esfandagheh Ophiolite Complex, Southern Iran Mohsen Pournamdari,1,2 Mazlan Hashim1 and Amin Beiranvand...Malaysia and 2Baft Branch, Islamic Azad University, Kerman, Iran Abstract This research developed an approach...Three main ophiolite complexes located in southern Iran were selected for the study. A specialized band...mineralized zones in the Abdashat ophiolite complex, south Iran (Pournamdari & Hashim, 2014). In the previous study...including Abdasht, Soghan, and Sikhoran located in the Esfandagheh area, southern Iran were selected for
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and Papua New Guinea), Alpine-Himalayan (Italy, Iran, Greece, and Myanmar), and Caledonian (Russia and...mafic rocks eschweizerbart_xxx R P 14. Sorkhan, Iran N/A Cretaceous? N/A P, R 11. Cyclops Mountain...jadeitites in the south of the Motagua Fault and Iran. Although no geochronological data are available...underway. 2.14. Sorkhan, Iran P-type jadeitite occurs as a vein cutting magnesite rock in a metamorphosed...Mesozoic ultramafic meĢlange sequence of southeastern Iran (OberhaĢˆnsli et al., 2007). The serpentinized harzburgite
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body and cymrite at Pacheco Pass, in San Benito County, California (Coleman, 1961; Essene, 1967). Banalsite...Kotelnikov, 1991). Jadeitite in the Sorkhan area of south-eastern Iran contains minor amounts of barian...Middle Latin Valley Volcanic Field, Roman Magmatic Province, Central Italy. J. Petrol., 50, 1327ā€“1357. Boari...from ā€˜ā€˜Colli Albaniā€™ā€™ volcano, Roman Magmatic Province, Central Italy: inferences on volcano evolution...Clear Creek area, New Idria district, San Benito County, California. J. Petrol., 2, 209ā€“247. Compagnoni
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(Fig. 6a). Since dolomite will be replaced by magnesite as the main Mg-rich carbonate with increasing...dolomite (XDol Ā¼ 0.73 on average) without coexisting magnesite may constrain the upper limit of peak pressures...Fe)(CO3)2) and magnesiteā€“siderite ((Mg, Fe)CO3) of White et al. (2003), the magnesite-in line (consuming...2011; Martin & Hammouda, 2011). Compared with magnesite, dolomite is stabilized at shallower levels, but...dolomite is not replaced by magnesite via the reaction dolomite Ā¼ magnesite Ć¾ aragonite in the stability
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
mostly of antigorite with or without dolomite, magnesite, talc, magnetite, and tremolite. Olivine rarely...schists is also shown (modiļ¬ed from Moribe, 2013). IR, Iran; MNV, Monviso complex, Italian Alps; NMM, Northern...(Schertle et al., 2012), in addition to those from Iran (IR: OberhƤnsli et al., 2007), and also from Carrizal...blue jadeite: a new occurrence of jadeitite at Sorkhan, Iran, as a case study. Canadian Mineralogist, 45
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instrumentation such as LA-ICPMSā€”once primarily the province of academiaā€”became a fixture in many gemological...River in Hunan Province. One kimberlite with an adjacent alluvial placer in Liaoning Province also produced...(figure 6). The Taita-Taveta region of Kenya (Coast Province, near Voi) produced colorchange garnets as well...Ethiopia (including the large new deposit in Wollo Province; figure 8), central Europe, Honduras, Indonesia...courtesy of Jason Stephenson. Figure 8. The Wollo Province of Ethiopia is the source of this fine 23.48 ct
Journal (volume)
crystallization of stable carbonates (calcite, magnesite, siderite) by the reaction of minerals rich in...3) a standard montmorillonite (STx-1, from the County of Gonzales, Texas, USA), to be used as reference...February 1987 in Luc Yen (a small city in Yen Bai province, N- Vietnam), this country is an important source...from Burma. On the way from the capital of the province, which is also named Yen Bai, to Luc Yen, a new...and rose quartz from the Borborema Pegmatitic Province (Brazil) irradiated with high gamma doses Barreto
 
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