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Titanium is a
chemical element; it has
symbol Ti and
atomic number 22.
Found in
nature only as an oxide, it can be
reduced to
produce a
lustrous transition...
- rutile" if it
contains more than 90
percent TiO2, or more
generally "
titaniferous slags" if it has a
lower TiO2 content. More than 80
percent of the estimated...
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chlorite schists and
serpentinites and in
alkalic igneous rocks (typically
titaniferous). ****ociated
minerals include vesuvianite, chlorite, epidote, spinel...
- apatite, cancrinite, calcite,
titanite and schorlomite, a dark-brown
titaniferous variety of melanite-garnet. This rock is the
plutonic and holo-crystalline...
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contains a
range of
mineral commodities including chromium, vanadium,
titaniferous magnetite and
platinum group metals. In 1995, the
company Johannesburg...
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titanium and iron, with the
formula Fe2+(Fe3+,Ti)2O4. It is also
known as
titaniferous magnetite, mogensenite, Ti-magnetite, or
titanian magnetite. It is part...
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crystals in
miarolitic cavities. It
occurs ****ociated with ilmenite,
titaniferous magnetite, titanite, anatase, perovskite, baddeleyite, phlogopite, clinochlore...
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Jacupirangite (from
Jacupiranga in Brazil) is a
blackish rock
composed of
titaniferous augite, magnetite, ilmenite,
perofskite and nepheline, with secondary...
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mining area that has been
active since the 17th century. It is
common in
titaniferous magnetite iron ore deposits. It also
occurs in kimberlites, in some reduced...
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which predominate.
These rocks contain also iron
oxides (usually
titaniferous), apatite,
sometimes sphene, augite, and olivine. The
hornblende and...