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Zircon from
Cerro Boggiani, Alto Paraguay Department, Paraguay


Locality type:Mountain
Classification
Species:Zircon
Formula:Zr(SiO4)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Zircon data
Locality Data:Click here to view Cerro Boggiani, Alto Paraguay Department, Paraguay
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1284462
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1284462:9
GUID (UUID V4):9314ce1b-8a36-4984-860a-7942188dd772
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southern Brazil and at the border between Brazil and Paraguay. All the Brazilian agpaitic rocks are Late Cretaceous...and rinkite, rather than simple minerals such as zircon and ilmenite [1,2]. This term was first proposed...the miaskitic types characteristically contain zircon, baddeleyite and titanite, whereas the agpaitic...K-Ar) phonolite sill late-magmatic [29–31] 9 Cerro Siete Cabezas 244–249 Ma (K-Ar) nepheline syenite...stock late-magmatic to deuteric [32–34] 10 Cerro Boggiani 241–248 Ma (K-Ar, Ar-Ar) phonolite lava flow
Book
accessory minerals from the Cerro Boggiani agpaitic complex (Alto Paraguay Alkaline Province) // Journal...mineral stetindite, CeSiO4, a cerium endmember of the zircon group // Neues Jahrbuch fur Mineralogie - Abhandlungen...microscopy was carried out on the basis of the Department of Mineralogy of St. Petersburg State University...the scientific supervisor - Professor of the Department of Mineralogy of St. Petersburg State University...– Ph.D. Andrey A. Antonov, professors of the Department of Mineralogy of St. Petersburg State University
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Part 1: North and South America Alan R. Woolley Department of Mineralogy British Museum (Natural History)............................................ 205 Paraguay ................................................and correcti ng text and by making various of Paraguay was generously furnished by J . 1 -1 . Palmieri...Pegmatites with aegirine, fluorite, astrophyllite, zircon and bastnaesite also occur in the Grace granite...magne­ tite, olivine, ilmenite, green amphibole, zircon, pyrrho­ tine, pyrite, u ranian pyrochlore, in
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genesis of melting anomalies Gillian R. Foulger* Department of Earth Sciences, Durham University, Durham...and some of its implications Norman H. Sleep* Department of Geophysics, Stanford University, Stanford...the hotspot reference frame W. Jason Morgan* Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 20 Oxford Street...Massachusetts 02138, USA Jason Phipps Morgan Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Snee Hall...2430-0-430-0-65.pdf by guest WJM thanks the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Harvard University
 
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