Selçuk District, İzmir Province, Turkey (original) (raw)

Selçuk District, Izmir Province, Turkeyi

Regional Level Types
Selçuk District District
Izmir Province Province
Turkey Country

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Long-form identifier:

mindat:1:2:5426:6

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French:

Selçuk, Izmir, Turquie

German:

Selçuk, Izmir, Türkei

Italian:

Distretto di Selçuk, provincia di Smirne, Turchia

Russian:

Сельчук, Измир, Турция

Simplified Chinese:

塞尔丘克, 伊兹密尔省, 土耳其

Spanish:

Selçuk, Provincia de Esmirna, Turquía

Aragonese:

Selçuk, Turquía

Asturian:

Selçuk, provincia d'İzmir, Turquía

Basque:

Selçuk, Izmir probintzia, Turkia

Breton:

Selçuk, İzmir , Turkia

Catalan:

Selçuk, Província d'Esmirna, Turquia

Cebuano:

Selçuk, İzmir, Turkiya

Czech:

Selcuk, İzmir , Turecko

Danish:

Selçuk, Izmir Province, Kalkun

Dutch:

Selçuk, İzmir, Turkije

Dutch Low Saxon:

Selçuk, Turkije

Esperanto:

Selçuk, Provinco İzmir, Turkio

Estonian:

Selçuk, İzmiri provints, Türgi

Farsi/Persian:

سلجوک, استان ازمیر, بوقلمون

Finnish:

Selçuk, İzmirin maakunta, Turkki

Franco-Provençal:

Selçuk, Turquie

Galician:

Selçuk, Provincia de Esmirna, Turquía

Greek:

Σελτσούκ, Ισμίρ, Τουρκία

Hill Mari:

Селчук, Измир , Турци

Hindi:

सेलसक, इज़मिर प्रांत, तुर्की

Hungarian:

Selçuk, İzmir, Törökország

Icelandic:

Selçuk, Tyrkland

Indonesian:

Selçuk, Provinsi İzmir, Turki

Interlingua:

Selçuk, Turchia

Interlingue:

Selçuk, Turcia

Irish Gaelic:

Selçuk, An Tuirc

Japanese:

セルチュク, イズミル県, トルコ

Latin:

Selçuk, Smyrna , Turcia

Latvian:

Selčuka, Izmiras ils, Turcija

Limburgian:

Selçuk, Turkije

Lithuanian:

Selčukas, Izmiras, Turkija

Low Saxon/Low German:

Selçuk, Törkie

Luxembourgish:

Selçuk, Tierkei

Macedonian:

Селчук, Измир , Турција

Malay:

Selçuk, Wilayah İzmir, Turki

Minangkabau:

Selçuk, Turki

Minnan / Hokkien-Taiwanese:

Selçuk, İzmir , Türkiye

Neapolitan:

Selçuk, Turchia

Norwegian:

Selçuk, İzmir, Tyrkia

Norwegian (Nynorsk):

Selçuk, Provinsen İzmir, Tyrkia

Piedmontese:

Selçuk, Turchìa

Polish:

Selçuk, İzmir, Turcja

Portuguese:

Selçuk, Esmirna , Turquia

Romanian:

Selçuk, Provincia İzmir, Turcia

Scots:

Selçuk, İzmir Province, Turkey

Scottish Gaelic:

Selçuk, An Tuirc

Slovenian:

Selçuk, İzmir , Turčija

Swahili:

Selçuk, Mkoa wa İzmir, Uturuki

Swedish:

Selçuk, İzmir, Turkiet

Traditional Chinese:

塞爾丘克, 伊茲密爾省, 土耳其

Turkish:

Selçuk, İzmir, Türkiye

Urdu:

سیلچوک, ازمیر صوبہ, ترکی

Vietnamese:

Selçuk, İzmir , Thổ Nhĩ Kỳ

Welsh:

Selçuk, İzmir, Twrci

West Flemish:

Selçuk, Turkeye

Zazaki:

Selçuk, İzmir , Tırkiya

Gem diaspore.

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Standard Detailed Gallery Strunz Chemical Elements

Mineral List

Mineral list contains entries from the region specified including sub-localities

9 valid minerals. 1 (TL) - type locality of valid minerals.

Detailed Mineral List:

'Chlorite Group'Locality: Gumuch-dagh, Efes, Selçuk District, Izmir Province, TurkeyReferences: Smith J L (1851) Memoir on Emery - Second Part - On the minerals associated with emery: corundum, hydrargillite, diaspore, zinc spinel, pholerite, ephesite (a new species), emerylite (a new species), muscovite, chloritoid (a new variety), black tourmaline, chlorite, magnetic oxyd of iron, oligiste iron, hydrated oxyd of iron, iron pyrites, rutile, ilmenite and titaniferous iron, American Journal of Science, 11, 53-66
ChloritoidFormula: Fe2+Al2O(SiO4)(OH)2Locality: Gumuch-dagh, Efes, Selçuk District, Izmir Province, TurkeyReferences: Smith J L (1851) Memoir on Emery - Second Part - On the minerals associated with emery: corundum, hydrargillite, diaspore, zinc spinel, pholerite, ephesite (a new species), emerylite (a new species), muscovite, chloritoid (a new variety), black tourmaline, chlorite, magnetic oxyd of iron, oligiste iron, hydrated oxyd of iron, iron pyrites, rutile, ilmenite and titaniferous iron, American Journal of Science, 11, 53-66
CorundumFormula: Al2O3Locality: Gumuch-dagh, Efes, Selçuk District, Izmir Province, TurkeyReferences: Smith J L (1851) Memoir on Emery - Second Part - On the minerals associated with emery: corundum, hydrargillite, diaspore, zinc spinel, pholerite, ephesite (a new species), emerylite (a new species), muscovite, chloritoid (a new variety), black tourmaline, chlorite, magnetic oxyd of iron, oligiste iron, hydrated oxyd of iron, iron pyrites, rutile, ilmenite and titaniferous iron, American Journal of Science, 11, 53-66
DiasporeFormula: AlO(OH)Localities: Selçuk District, Izmir Province, TurkeyGumuch-dagh, Efes, Selçuk District, Izmir Province, Turkey
Ephesite (TL)Formula: NaLiAl2(Al2Si2O10)(OH)2Type Locality: References: Smith J L (1851) Memoir on Emery - Second Part - On the minerals associated with emery: corundum, hydrargillite, diaspore, zinc spinel, pholerite, ephesite (a new species), emerylite (a new species), muscovite, chloritoid (a new variety), black tourmaline, chlorite, magnetic oxyd of iron, oligiste iron, hydrated oxyd of iron, iron pyrites, rutile, ilmenite and titaniferous iron, American Journal of Science, 11, 53-66 Schaller, W. T., Carron, M. K., Fleischer, M. (1967): Ephesite, Na(LiAl2)(Al2Si2)O10(OH)2, a trioctahedral member of the margarite group, and related brittle micas, American Mineralogist, 52, 1689-1696. [http://www.minsocam.org/ammin/AM52/AM52_1689.pdf] Contr. Min. Pet. 85 (1984), 74
GahniteFormula: ZnAl2O4Locality: Gumuch-dagh, Efes, Selçuk District, Izmir Province, TurkeyReferences: Smith J L (1851) Memoir on Emery - Second Part - On the minerals associated with emery: corundum, hydrargillite, diaspore, zinc spinel, pholerite, ephesite (a new species), emerylite (a new species), muscovite, chloritoid (a new variety), black tourmaline, chlorite, magnetic oxyd of iron, oligiste iron, hydrated oxyd of iron, iron pyrites, rutile, ilmenite and titaniferous iron, American Journal of Science, 11, 53-66
MagnetiteFormula: Fe2+Fe3+2O4Locality: Gumuch-dagh, Efes, Selçuk District, Izmir Province, TurkeyReferences: Smith J L (1851) Memoir on Emery - Second Part - On the minerals associated with emery: corundum, hydrargillite, diaspore, zinc spinel, pholerite, ephesite (a new species), emerylite (a new species), muscovite, chloritoid (a new variety), black tourmaline, chlorite, magnetic oxyd of iron, oligiste iron, hydrated oxyd of iron, iron pyrites, rutile, ilmenite and titaniferous iron, American Journal of Science, 11, 53-66
PyriteFormula: FeS2Locality: Gumuch-dagh, Efes, Selçuk District, Izmir Province, TurkeyReferences: Smith J L (1851) Memoir on Emery - Second Part - On the minerals associated with emery: corundum, hydrargillite, diaspore, zinc spinel, pholerite, ephesite (a new species), emerylite (a new species), muscovite, chloritoid (a new variety), black tourmaline, chlorite, magnetic oxyd of iron, oligiste iron, hydrated oxyd of iron, iron pyrites, rutile, ilmenite and titaniferous iron, American Journal of Science, 11, 53-66
RutileFormula: TiO2Locality: Gumuch-dagh, Efes, Selçuk District, Izmir Province, TurkeyReferences: Smith J L (1851) Memoir on Emery - Second Part - On the minerals associated with emery: corundum, hydrargillite, diaspore, zinc spinel, pholerite, ephesite (a new species), emerylite (a new species), muscovite, chloritoid (a new variety), black tourmaline, chlorite, magnetic oxyd of iron, oligiste iron, hydrated oxyd of iron, iron pyrites, rutile, ilmenite and titaniferous iron, American Journal of Science, 11, 53-66
SchorlFormula: NaFe2+3Al6(Si6O18)(BO3)3(OH)3(OH)Locality: Gumuch-dagh, Efes, Selçuk District, Izmir Province, TurkeyReferences: Smith J L (1851) Memoir on Emery - Second Part - On the minerals associated with emery: corundum, hydrargillite, diaspore, zinc spinel, pholerite, ephesite (a new species), emerylite (a new species), muscovite, chloritoid (a new variety), black tourmaline, chlorite, magnetic oxyd of iron, oligiste iron, hydrated oxyd of iron, iron pyrites, rutile, ilmenite and titaniferous iron, American Journal of Science, 11, 53-66

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Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sel%C3%A7uk
Wikidata ID: Q876176
GeoNames ID: 8632426

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