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Zircon from
Khalzan Buregte, Myangad District, Khovd Province, Mongolia


Locality type:Complex
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 Khalzan Buregte, Myangad District, Khovd Province, Mongolia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1612025
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1612025:3
GUID (UUID V4):019a9295-bcd5-4d9b-aa8c-a7d01e4e3880
Localities for Zircon in this Region
Khalzan Buregte Zrā€“Nbā€“REE deposit, Khalzan Buregte, Myangad District, Khovd Province, Mongolia
Tsakhir prospect, Khalzan Buregte, Myangad District, Khovd Province, Mongolia
Nearest other occurrences of Zircon
20.9km (13.0 miles) ā“˜Tsakhirin Khuduk Y-Zr-Nb deposit, Khaldzan Buragtag massif, Myangad District, Khovd Province, Mongolia
33.2km (20.6 miles) ā“˜Khaldzan Buregte deposit, Khaldzan Buragtag massif, Myangad District, Khovd Province, Mongolia
33.8km (21.0 miles) ā“˜Khaldzan Buragtag massif, Myangad District, Khovd Province, Mongolia
34.6km (21.5 miles) ā“˜Khalzan Buregtei deposit, Myangad District, Khovd Province, Mongolia
86.9km (54.0 miles) ā“˜Shar Tolgoi, Zavkhan District, Uvs Province, Mongolia
87.5km (54.4 miles) ā“˜Ulaan Del deposit, Zavkhan District, Uvs Province, Mongolia
89.5km (55.6 miles) ā“˜Neprimetnyi pegmatite, Mount Ulyn Khuren, Khaldzan Buragtag massif, Myangad District, Khovd Province, Mongolia
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
genesis of Zr-Nb-REE mineralisation at Khalzan Buregte (Western Mongolia) reconsidered U. Kempe, R. MoĢˆckel...genesis of Zr-Nb-REE mineralisation at Khalzan Buregte (Western Mongolia) reconsidered, Ore Geology Reviews...genesis of Zr-Nb-REE mineralisation at Khalzan Buregte (Western Mongolia) reconsidered U. Kempe1*, R. Mƶckel1...and Technology, P.O. Box 520, Ulaanbataar 46, Mongolia (enqbat2000@yahoo.de) 5 MA Helmholtz-Institut...Zr-Nb-REE mineralisation at Khalzan Buregte and Tsakhir, Western Mongolia enables to evaluate magmatic
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of Low-Grade Rare Earth Ore from Khalzan Buregtei Deposit (Mongolia) by Magnetic Separation Ilhwan Park...of Low-Grade Rare Earth Ore from Khalzan Buregtei Deposit (Mongolia) by Magnetic Separation. Minerals...demands. In this study, the Khalzan Buregtei deposit located in western Mongolia was studied with the aim...WHIMS to upgrade the low-grade REE ore from the Khalzan Buregtei deposit is an effective approach. Published:...earth elements; magnetic separation; upgradation; Khalzan Buregtei deposit Publisherā€™s Note: MDPI stays neutral
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plasma-mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) analyses of zircon and monazite crystals to constrain the relationship...REE mineralization at Baerzhe. Three groups of zircon are identified and are differentiated based upon...compositional data suggest that types Ia and Ib zircon crystallized at the magmatic stage, with type Ia...barren alkaline granite, both magmatic and deuteric zircon exhibit pronounced negative anomalies. Such features...Monazite crystals occur mostly through replacement of zircon and sodic amphibole; monazite clusters are also
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eastern Hebei province, North China craton: Constraints from geochemistry and SIMS zircon U-Pb datingā€”Minli...orientation study in Mo skarn deposits, Jecheon district in Koreaā€”Ji-Young Park, Su-Hyeon Jeon, Jong-Nam...Neoarchean gold mineralization in the Southern Cross district (Yilgarn craton, Western Australia) suggest leading...evolution of the Mount Wall region in the Hamersley province, Western Australia and its control on hydrothermal...dating of tin deposits in the Tengchong-Lianghe tin district, NW Yunnan, 785 797 INTERESTING PAPERS IN OTHER
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Characterization of Zr-REE-Nb Ores from Khalzan Buregtei (Mongolia)ā€”Approaches to More Efficient Extraction... GMIT Campus, 2nd khoroo, Nalaikh district, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Correspondence: Gronen@EMR.RWTH-Aachen...investigation of the ore bearing rock suite at Khalzan Buregtei as an example of rare metal deposits....deposits; alkaline rocks; automated mineralogy; Khalzan Buregtei 1. Introduction Alkaline granite and...feasibility studies in the last decade (e.g., Khalzan Buregtei, Strange Lake, Motzfeld, Norra KƤrr [1
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Shuangshan alkaline complex located in the Henan province of China is a newly discovered, potentially giant...variety of Nb-bearing minerals including pyrochlore, zircon, and titanite have been identified in this deposit...pyrochlore and zircon indicate that both have different origins. The magmatic pyrochlore and zircon both have...intergrown on the edge or inside of hydrothermal zircon in the form of an aggregate. Compared with magmatic...and composition of hydrothermal pyrochlore and zircon indicate that Ca-bearing hydrothermal alteration
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Peralkaline Granites of the Khaldzan Buregtey Massif, Mongolia: Evidence from Melt Inclusions I. A. Andreeva...peralkaline granites of the Khaldzan Buregtey massif in Mongolia. Primary crystalline and coexisting melt inclusions...rare-metal phases, including minerals of zirconium (zircon and gittinsite), niobium (pyrochlore), and rare...silicate glass, some inclusions contained tiny quench zircon crystals confined to the boundary of inclusions...which indicates that the melts were saturated in zircon. In a few inclusions, glass coexisted with a CO2
Book
Jaroslav Dostal Editors Mineral Resources of Mongolia Modern Approaches in Solid Earth Sciences Volume...Jaroslav Dostal Editors Mineral Resources of Mongolia Editors Ochir Gerel Geoscience Center Mongolian...University of Science and Technology Ulaanbatar, Mongolia Bayaraa Batkhishig Department of Geology and Hydrogeology...University of Science and Technology Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Franco Pirajno Centre for Exploration Targeting...Gateway East, Singapore 189721, Singapore Preface Mongolia occupies the central part of the giant Central
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are found with allanite, fluorapatite, fluorite, zircon, thorite, yttrialite, zirconolite, pyrochlore and...complex belongs to the Cretaceous-Cenozoic alkaline province of southeastern Brazil, which is distributed all...with the evolved lithotypes of the Serra do Mar Province are highlighted. The inner part of the complex... fluorite (F), barite (Ba), strontianite (Sr), zircon (Zr, Hf ), synthetic Smithsonian orthophosphates...chevkinite/perrierite, all ā€“ allanite, zrcl ā€“ zirconalite, zrn ā€“ zircon, grt ā€“ garnet, thor ā€“ thorite, yttr ā€“ yttrialite
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
replaced by secondary assemblages consisting of zircon and quartz in the transitional granite and an unidentified...are incorporated in more common minerals (e.g. zircon, titanite), rocks are termed miaskitic. EGM can...determination of zircon, Estrade et al., 2014b) is part of the Cenozoic alkaline province located in the...minerals form a miaskitic assemblage consisting of zircon, pyrochlore-group minerals, monazite-(Ce) TABLE...Na2ZrSi6O15.3H2O Locality Mode of occurrence Kaldzan Buregte Strange Lake Khan Bogd Strange Lake Khan Bogd
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2016), a number of peralkaline Jo granites in Mongolia including Khan Bogd (Kovalenko et al., 2006; Gerdes... 2017), UlanTologoi (Lykhin et al., 2018) and Khalzan Buregtey (Kovalenko et al., 1995; Kempe et al....Ivigtut), in which the Zr- and Ti-rich minerals are zircon and Ti-oxides, respectively. The other granites...exceptions are several granites -p in the Gardar Province, Greenland, which apparently only exsolved aqueous...ƅ) from bonding with silicon tetrahedra to form zircon, which raises the saturation level for Zr minerals
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
critical element mineralization from eastern Yunnan Province, southwestern China: Mineralogy, geochemistry...critical element mineralization from eastern Yunnan Province, southwestern China: Mineralogy, geochemistry...critical element mineralization from eastern Yunnan Province, southwestern China: mineralogy, IP T geochemistry...Technology (Beijing), D11, Xueyuan Road, Haidian District, Beijing 100083, China. Tel./fax: +86 10 62341868... NU calcite; along with trace pyrite, barite, zircon, ilmenite, galena, chalcopyrite, and REE- MA
Book
Characterization of Zr-REE-Nb Ores from Khalzan Buregtei (Mongolia)ā€”Approaches to More Efļ¬cient Extraction...the Per Geijer Apatite Iron Ores in the Kiruna District, Northern Sweden: A Comparative Study of Mineral...on Zr-REE-Nb ores from alkaline granitoids in Mongolia addresses the problem of post-magmatic alteration...Characterization of Zr-REE-Nb Ores from Khalzan Buregtei (Mongolia)ā€”Approaches to More Eļ¬€cient Extraction...the Per Geijer Apatite Iron Ores in the Kiruna District, Northern Sweden: A Comparative Study of Mineral
 
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