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⇱ Monazite-(Ce) from Rhodonite occurrence, Muzeinyi Valley, Inyl'chek Range, Issyk-Kul Region, Kyrgyzstan


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Monazite-(Ce) from
Rhodonite occurrence, Muzeinyi Valley, Inyl'chek Range, Issyk-Kul Region, Kyrgyzstan

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Locality type:Occurrence
Classification
Species:Monazite-(Ce)
Formula:Ce(PO4)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Monazite-(Ce) data
Locality Data:Click here to view Rhodonite occurrence, Muzeinyi Valley, Inyl'chek Range, Issyk-Kul Region, Kyrgyzstan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:465154
Long-form Identifier:1:3:465154:3
GUID (UUID V4):0
References
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Book
(because ofthe same secrecy). Thus, even if a small occurrence, stream, or hill was used as reference, it was...discovery; first the of history cplityand the occurrence color, size, (morphologY, find first the of cription...not precisely located, the environs of mineral occurrence is indicated with a circle instead of a point... TS: FM 771 09; PMM 1 086/l ,AE S CHYN ITE-(Ce ), (Ce,Ca,Th) (TI.Nb )p6 ;A esc h y nite - ( C e ) ,w...AESCHYNITE-(Cc) crystals, after Kokscharow issues 'Of th e 191h ce n.). A Minerals First Discovered on the Territory
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Book
" However, this problem became such a common occurrence that it made more sense to drop this boring repetitive...senior author. Occurrence Wherever possible, I have tried to include the type of occurrence. This may be...This is a very short statement about the mode of occurrence: grains, crystals, aggregates, etc. as well as...France Germany Greece India Italy Japan Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Moon Nu111ber of Species Number of Species...MINERALS 1990-1994 Abenakiite-( Ce) Hexagonal (trigonal) Na26 (Ce,REEMSi0 3 MP0 4 MC0 3 MS4+0 2 )0
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Report (issue)
series is comprehensive in that it includes the occurrence data given in all the previously published bulletins...Uralite Pargasite Anthophyllitc Gedritc Riebeckite Rhodonite Babingtonite Woliastonite Xonotlite Bertrandite...Localities by County marcasite, niicrolinc, microlitc, monazite, montmorilganotantalite, lonitc, moonstone, muscovite...magnesite, magnetite, malachite, metahalloysitc, monazite, olivine, orthitc, osteolite, penninitc perrierite...hematite, hornblende, hyacinth, flmenite, magnetite, monazite, montmorillonite, muscovite, olivine, orthite
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Book (volume)
discovery of an original(?) reference to a species' occurrence was a delightful triumph. Many original references...preservation of authenticated specimens of each mineral occurrence. Most species are abundant enough that they will...rule is usually true only for special items from a region. The common minerals are not usually thus affected...specimens sell for a premium is that visitors to a region seldom arrive when the supply of minerals is being...journals are devoid of useful systematic and occurrence data. The amateur mineralogist provides an important
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Report (issue)
deeper circulation _____ _ _____ _________ The region of nearly stagnant waters _ Pulsating movements...sulphide zones._ _ ______________________ 172 Occurrence of the copper minerals_________________ 176 Copper-bearing...Arizona________________________ 228 San Francisco region, Utah, by B. S. Butler_________ 229 Yerington,...Silver-lead deposits 268 Silver-copper deposits 269 Occurrence of silver minerals_________;__________ 270 Silver-bearing...California________________ 327 Nevada City and Grass Valley, California__________ 327 Ophir, California __
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