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Spessartine from
Pilok, Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand


Locality type:Subdistrict
Classification
Species:Spessartine
Formula:Mn32+Al2(SiO4)3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Spessartine data
Locality Data:Click here to view Pilok, Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:980380
Long-form Identifier:1:3:980380:0
GUID (UUID V4):b7bf28d3-626a-4dc8-b569-6cfaf35f346d
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............................................. Thailand ......................................................................................... Pilok, Thailand, and Hermyingyi, B u r m a ............................................ Takua Pa, Southern Thailand ................................................Launay (1913) introduced the term "metallogenic province". The observational background for this situation..."metaltogenic provinces" is derived from the fact that the province-specific metals are sometimes repeatedly concentrated
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
extended southward into the Main Range granite province in Peninsular Malaysia (Cobbing et al., 1986;...(Schwartz et al., 1995) and were also named as the Tin Province (Gardiner et al., 2018). The Cretaceous-Eocene...granite-related W-Sn deposits from the world-class Jiangxi province (China). Chemical Geology 508, 92-115. Lehmann... Y., 1994. The tin-tungsten ore system of Pilok, Thailand. Journal of Southeast Asian Earth Sciences...Mahawat, C., 1989. Metallogeny of tin in central Thailand: A genetic concept. Geology 17(5), 426-429. Li
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
peraluminous compositions spessartine crystallized. However, neither Mn pyroxene nor spessartine could be identi®ed...compositions are anomalously high. Although some spessartine crystallized during these experiments, the error...peraluminous granites and rhyolites. The data are from Pilok (Lehmann 1988), South Mountain (Clarke et al. 1993;...an unreasonably high MnO content because of spessartine crystallization, a combined MnO + FeO content...Tin-bearing and tin-barren granites in central Thailand: report on the project ``Tin-bearing and tin-barren
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
grossular– pyralspite (pyrope, almandine, and spessartine) series, diopside, serpentine, and Mg-rich chlorite...formed during the Late Jurassic in southern Jiangxi Province within the NLB (Fig. 1b; Li et al., 1986; Mao...Technology Service Company in Langfang, Hebei Province, China. Mineral separates were prepared by a combination...grossular–pyralspite (pyrope, almandine, and spessartine) solid solution series and range in composition...Grs50Spe47Alm14 12 to Grs94Spe1Alm1, with 1–33 mol.% spessartine, 0.1–11 mol.% pyrope, 0–14 mol.% almandine, and
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
The Central Sikhote-Alin W-SnAu metallogenic province was formed in this tectonic environment. It includes...contains more grossular, and is enriched in spessartine (Table 2). This garnet is associated with quartz...Adr andradite, Grs grossular, Prp pyrope, Sps spessartine volcanic, skarns, and carbonate rocks (Fig....hydrothermal system: the Sn-W polymetallic deposit at Pilok, Thailand. Econ Geol 90:1148–1166 MacLean WH, Barrett
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-
Report (volume)
Russian Far East, and Mg-Fe borates in the Liaoning Province, China. In compiling the Table, whenever possible...for the Early Proterozoic deposit in Liaoning Province, China is that the deposit formed by metamorphism...within pyroclastic rocks of the Roman Potassic Province. Rendiconti Fis Acc Lincei, ser 9, 1:159-163 Delia...(1987) Discovery of nordenskiĂ´ldine in Jiangsu Province [China], Yanshi Kuangwuxue Zashi 6:364-367 Chermak...within pyroclastic rocks of the Roman Potassic Province. Rendiconti Fis Acc Lincei, ser 9,1:159-163 Anovitz
Report (volume)
Russian Far East, and Mg-Fe borates in the Liaoning Province, China. In compiling the Table, whenever possible...for the Early Proterozoic deposit in Liaoning Province, China is that the deposit formed by metamorphism...within pyroclastic rocks of the Roman Potassic Province. Rendiconti Fis Acc Lincei, ser 9, 1:159-163 Della...(1987) Discovery of nordenskidldine in Jiangsu Province [China]. Yanshi Kuangwuxue Zashi 6:364-367 Chermak...within pyroclastic rocks of the Roman Potassic Province. Rendiconti Fis Acc Lincei, ser 9, 1:159-163
 
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