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Titanomagnetite is a
mineral containing oxides of
titanium and iron, with the
formula Fe2+(Fe3+,Ti)2O4. It is also
known as
titaniferous magnetite, mogensenite...
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titanomagnetites have an
inverse spinel crystal structure and at high
temperatures are a
solid solution series.
Crystals formed from
titanomagnetites...
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Phenocrysts include mainly plagioclase, with less
common olivine and
titanomagnetite;
apatite has been
reported as well. The
magmas appear to have formed...
- E.; Walden, H. (1985). "The
production of
vanadium and
steel from
titanomagnetites".
International Journal of
Mineral Processing. 15 (1–2): 89–102. Bibcode:1985IJMP...
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mineralogy and
geology of the ore deposits.
These are magnetite,
titanomagnetite, hematite, and
pisolitic ironstone deposits. The
origin of iron can...
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phenocrysts are
zoned plagioclase, hypersthene,
calcic clinopyroxene,
titanomagnetite, and
rimmed olivine. The five
flows which erupted from the new vent...
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atmospheric dust is
maximally oxidized (Fe3+) and that
nearly half
exists in
titanomagnetite, both
consistent with
mechanical derivation of dust with
aqueous alteration...
- Henckel, J.; Schmidt-Thomé, R. (1982). "The
Formation of
Chromite and
Titanomagnetite Deposits within the
Bushveld Igneous Complex". Ore Genesis. Special...
- quartz.
Larvikite is
usually rich in titanium, with
titanaugite and/or
titanomagnetite present.
Larvikite occurs in the
Larvik Batholith (also
called the...
- apatite, clinopyroxene, iron sulfide, orthopyroxene, plagioclase, and
titanomagnetite. It
formed out of
basaltic magma by
fractional crystallization and...