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Iron-rich kornerupine from Port Shepstone, Natal1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2018

J. E. de Villiers*
Affiliation:
Geological Survey of the Union of South Africa

Extract

A very interesting kornerupine-bearing rock was sent by Mr. W. H. Cross during 1938 to the Geological Survey for identification. The material, of which about 800 grams were available for study, was stated to have been found in the Port Shepstone district. The occurrence has, however, not been visited by the writer.

The hand-specimens examined were all somewhat weathered. Macroscopically these consisted of an intergrowth of grey, columnar crystals of kornerupine, up to 5 centimetres in length, and adhering iron-stained quartz. Shiny ‘books’ of biotite occur both in the kornerupine and the quartz, while small patches and specks of dark brown tourmaline and bluish grandidierite were observed enclosed in the kornerupine.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1940

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Footnotes

1

Published by permission of the Hon. The Minister of Mines, Union of South Africa.

References

1 Published by permission of the Hon. The Minister of Mines, Union of South Africa.