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Calcsilicate mineralsOverview
The 'calcsilicate' or calcium-silicate units occurred interlaminated with the ore units, inside the Zn-Mn-Fe orebodies at Franklin and Sterling Hill. They formed tabular to highly irregular segregations and consisted chiefly of andradite, feldspar, hendricksite (a Zn mica) and calcite. The calcium-silicate units also contained a much wider range of species than the ore units, and contained variable amounts of rhodonite, pyroxene, amphibole, vesuvianite and other minerals. Since these minerals were regarded as "gangue" during mining operations, detailed records of their occurence and composition are sparse.
Some additional information on minerals of the Ca-silicate units is provided by species name (listed on the left). For further information, the viewer should consult Dunn (1995). [to TOP of page]
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