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Amethyst from
Madhya Pradesh, India


Locality type:State
Classification
Species:Quartz var: Amethyst
Formula:SiO2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Fluorite5 photos of Amethyst associated with Fluorite at this locality.
Chabazite4 photos of Amethyst associated with Chabazite at this locality.
Chalcedony3 photos of Amethyst associated with Chalcedony at this locality.
Quartz3 photos of Amethyst associated with Quartz at this locality.
Baryte3 photos of Amethyst associated with Baryte at this locality.
Calcite1 photo of Amethyst associated with Calcite at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Amethyst data
Locality Data:Click here to view Madhya Pradesh, India
Photo GalleryView Gallery (8 photos)
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:632427
Long-form Identifier:1:3:632427:8
GUID (UUID V4):d3cc335a-57fc-4237-9f0c-3268e9acae99
Localities for Amethyst in this Region
Burhanpur District, Madhya Pradesh, India
Unnamed quarry, Khadakwani, Khargone District, Madhya Pradesh, India
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
2013 F or many years now the Deccan Plateau in India has been the source of quite remarkable and I thought...Fluorite sphere, approximately 2 cm in diameter, from India purchased by the author in 1995. Private collection...occurred with quartz crystals, some of which are amethyst in color (fig. 9). “The 10-cm formations, some...300 colors varies from honey-colored to pale amethyst, yellow, almond-brown, white, gray, and greenish...are in the state of Maharashtra, in west central India. Mumbai (Bombay) is the state capital. In most of
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Silicate Rocks (Gondite) of Gowari Wadhona, Madhya Pradesh, India SUP~IYA RoY and P . K . PURKAIT Department...Geological Sciences, Jadavpur University, Calcutta-32, India Received July 8, 1968 Abstract. Manganese silicate...formation of the Sausar Group of Precambrian age in India. The manganese silicate rocks of Gowari Wadhona...metasedimentary sequence of the Precambrian Sausar Group of India. The Sausar Group of rocks are exposed along a 130...through the states of M a d h y a Pradesh and Maharashtra, Central India, and the Gowari W a d h o n a mine-area
Book
I h INDIA-THE J;AND AND PEOP.LE i1i I I t I 1 ,MINERALS MRS4 MEHER D. N'° WADIA I I I E.dlted...Minerals ot India N /VJ 'j .. ;i • ~lrlt IA Hv.J&ll l~t.W OE.LUI '- - MINERALS OF INDIA and trainin...Organisation, Ministry of Education, Government of India, Calcutta. Dr. George K uriyan, Ph.D. (London),...Dr. H. Santapau, . Director, Botanical Survey of India, Calcutta. Dr. M. S. Randhawa, D.Sc., GEOLOGY Dr...Geology & Geological Ad':'iser to the Govt. of India, New Delhi. Dr. M. S. Krishnan, l'vf.A., Ph.D. (London)
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........................................... 25 India...................................................Wilson Yuen, Hong Kong Mehul Durlabhji, India Vivek Kala, India Avner Sofiov, Israel Rocco Gay, Italy Fujio...Chennai, India; Ms. Veena Shah, Hyderabad Institute of Gem & Jewellery, India; Vivek Agarwal, India; Mehul...Mehul Durlabjhi, Jaipur, India; Susie Kennedy, Nairobi, Kenya; Udi Harel, Israel; Tom Cushman, Madagascar;...glass imported into Afghanistan from Pakistan and India. Significant production in Afghanistan includes
Report (issue)
============================================================ Amethyst, 3 cm, from Bou Oudi, Tata Province, Morocco....and photo. Very pretty new floater crystals of amethyst from Bou Oudi, Tata Province, Morocco were sprinkled...(iridescent), 4.6 cm, from the Burhanpur district, Madhya Pradesh, India. Key’s Minerals specimen and photo. Speaking...iridescent quartz from the Burhanpur district, Madhya Pradesh, India, these ranging in size from 2 to almost
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Colombia), central and southern Asia (Sri Lanka, India, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Russia, and China), and...end of the decade, sources in India (both in Orissa and Andhra Pradesh) provided new discoveries of green...carats and yielded faceted rubies from 10 to 30 ct. India and Africa continue to produce primarily cabochon-quality...“good” and “fine” 3 ct stones). Quartz—Amethyst. Synthetic amethyst plagued the industry prior to 1990....level. Nevertheless, wholesale prices of natural amethyst slowly declined over most of the ‘90s (e.g., from
Journal (issue)
January–February, 2024 presents the Definitive Guerrero AMETHYST Text by Alan Hart, Crystal Suh, and Daniel Trinchillo...antiquity, and amethyst, the violet to purple variety of quartz, is its most prized variation. Amethyst is one...minerals known. Archaeologists have discovered amethyst good luck charms, seals, and beads in Egypt made...Countless myths and legends have been forged around amethyst as it was popularly thought to protect people..."Historia Naturalis," written around 77 CE, described amethyst as follows: "The magicians' fallacies would have
Book
Series Series Editor Satish C. Tripathi, Lucknow, India The Society of Earth Scientists Series aims to...Atmospheric Science University of Hyderabad Hyderabad, India ISSN 2194-9204 ISSN 2194-9212 (electronic) Society...Gewerbestrasse 11, 6330 Cham, Switzerland Foreword India is known since long to possess large reserves of...rich in light rare earth element. Exploration in India for Rare Earth Element (REE) deposits since the...the RE Industry in India largely through the initiative taken by the IREL (India) Limited, the Atomic
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
と マ ンガ ン鉱 物 On the Manganese Deposits 渡 of India 辺 武 1.序 1954年12 男 Their (Takeo Minerals Watanabe)...くにNagpur大 2.イ Survey Association並 び にDr.M.R. of India と鉱 山局 の 職 員各 氏 に厚 学Kilpady教 授 に深 謝 す る。 ン ドの...於東京大学) 2 イン ドの マ シ ガン 鉱 床 とマ ソ ガン 鉱 物 1図)Madhya Pradesh びOris3a州 州(Balag:hat,BhandaraとNagPur地 方)お...鉱 床 は この 他 にBi:har,Madras(Sandur),Mysore又Bombey,Madhya Bharat,Rajasthanに もポ ル トガ ル 領 の ゴ ア(Goa)に で...ま で の 産 額 は2500万 イ ツ,仏,ベ 鉱 量 は 多 大 で,特 にMadhya Pradesh州 ル ギ ー, ト ンを 越 し 牝 が,国 の もの は 全 印 の40%を
Book (edition)
GEOLOGY OF INDIA THIRD EDITION D. N. WADIA M.A., D.Sc., F.G.S., F.R.G.S., F.N.L The revision of...the progress of geological investi- gation in India during the War and succeeding years, especially...of the book. The recent political division of India and the territorial re-grouping of Proyinces and...structure or palaeontology. The sub-continent of India is a wellmarked geological as well as geo-...geology of India, therefore, these countries, forming natural physical extensions of India proper, have
Report (volume)
486 Jade 20 490 487 Tourmaline 488 Pearls 489 Amethyst, kunzite, and others Underground water, aquifers...independent state; after 1975, class as province of India at (641.71)) Tibet Manchuria (after 1949, roughly...(640) India (640.2) Assam (640.3) Gujarat (640.4) Bihar (640.5) Harayana (640.51) Himachal Pradesh (640...7) Kerala (formerly Travancore) (640.8) Uttar Pradesh (641.3) Manipur (641.4) Meghalaya (641.41) Marharashtra...Rewa (now in Madhya Pradesh) (643.2) West Bengal (643.3) Jammu and Kashmir (644) Madhya Pradesh (645) Karnataka
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
the Bonanza district, Saguache County; the North Amethyst vein system at Creede, Mineral County; and the...Cirotan mine, Indonesia; the Tirodi mine, Madhya Pradesh, India; the Olympiada mine, Macedonia Department
Journal (volume)
Zara Who nomes new gems ond minerals? Minerals of India by Richard M. Pearl A glimpse of a sub-continent...b-eryl and so is kin to the emerald? What of the amethyst, plentiful to be sure, but in truly lovely violet-purples...Richard M. Pearl S o rich in gems and minerals is India, as is the region surrounding her - which now includes...Pliny, the Roman naturalist, wrote, "Of lands, India produces more gemstones than any other." We know...remarkable range of choice mineral specimens for which India is famous. Rather, the diversity of the geol­ ogy
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Institute of Technology Bombay Mumbai, Maharashtra, India ISBN 978-3-319-67704-0    ISBN 978-3-319-67705-7...the Physical Research Laboratory (PRL, Ahmedabad, India), the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM)...Geoscience Award of the Ministry of Mines, Govt. of India (2010), and the M. R. Srinivasa Rao Award in Petrology...Petrology of the Geological Society of India (2017). His major research interests are flood basalt volcanism...Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC), Sundargarh, Odisha, India e-mail: ali_md2@ongc.co.in Carla Joana Santos Barreto
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JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES FROM GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA Editorial Advisory Board (2005-2006) Dr. M. K. Mukhopadhyay...Proterozoic South Delhi Fold Belt of Rajasthan. western India, but divergent views exist about its tectonic and...Neoproterozoic South Delhi Fold Belt in Rajasthan. western India (Sinha Roy, 1984) is made up of the Delhi Supergroup...AND GUHA, D., 2004 : A Manual of the Geology of India, Vol. I, Part IV, Northern and Northwestern Part...Part of the Peninsula. Spl. Publ. Geol. Surv. India. Vol. 77. pp. 1-257. CHAlTOPADHYAY, N., 2003: Structural
Report (volume)
4854 Agate 4864 Jade Tourmaline 4874 Pearls 4884 Amethyst, kunzite, and others 4894 Underground water, aquifers...independent state; after 1975, class as province of India at (641.71)) (616) Tibet (618) Manchuria (After...see Malaysia 911) (638) Chagos Archipelago (640)U India (640.2)U Assam (640.3)U Gujarat Bihar (640.4)U (640...Himachal Pradesh (640.6)4 Rajasthan (640.7)4 Kerala (formerly Travancore) (640.8)4 Uttar Pradesh (641.3)4...(now in Madhya Pradesh) (643.2)4 West Bengal (643.3)4 Jammu and Kashmir (644) Madhya Pradesh (645) Karnataka
Journal (issue)
in the west by the Indian Ocean, Bangladesh and India, Myanmar's most important mineral resources include...otl1er gemstones such as ruby, jade, emerald, amethyst, iolitc and lapis lazuli. Right: A view over the...South China Sea, Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar (Burma), India, Bhutan and Nepal; in the west by Pakistan, Afghanistan...Asia. It is bounded in the north by Turkmenistan, INDIA ~ / b~ PAKISTAN Uzbekistan and Tajikistan; in the... GROUNDWORK53 0 N THE MINERAL TRAIL: IND I A India is an enormous, triangular-shaped, mineralrich subcontinent
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very little, until the 15th century: diamonds from India, rubies and sapphires from Ceylon, lapis-lazuli...vast treasures accumulated by the maharajahs of India and the empires of Persia and Turkey. Closer to...26-27 Opal .................... . 106-107 Amethyst quartz ............. 100-101-102-103 Hyalin...unaltered kimberlite. The first diamonds came from India, which had already been famous a supplier (Golconda)...it was in the 17th century, in the state of Madhya Pradesh, that the greatest amount of extraction was
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
composition. It is the green phase seen on the familiar “amethyst pipes” of Rio Grande Sul, Brazil, and on many...dark green fluorapophyllite crystals from Jalgaon, India, are colored in part by celadonite inclusions. This...carbonate veins at Netra, Balghat district, Madhya Pradesh, India (Dasgupta et al. 1989). Margarite rarely...crystals colored by celadonite inclusions, Jalgaon, India. Specimen about 8 x 12 cm. The Mica Group and Specialty...characteristics of kinoshitalite from the Sausar group, India. American Mineralogist 74:200–202. Deer, W. A.,
Book (edition)
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA DEPARTMENT OF ARCHAEOLOGY central archaeological LIBRARY Call No. O.G A 79. ... 555_ Ktl GEOLOGY OF INDIA AND BURMA BY M. S. KRISHNAN H.A.. rn.tt., X.R.C.S., V.I.C.. F.S.l...regard to publication of scientific literalurc- in India, both bv Government oqpmhiatkin* and by uitJveraitie*...other centres of imtcli. The Geological Survey of India, which i* still tin* most important orgnnbation...in genlitgicai iovtstigutiuia and advantvmerit. India wa* pirtitiimed in 1947 and a iicologiotl Survey
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gems (for example, topaz, spodumene, citrine and amethyst). The fillings in glass-filled diamonds can also...Kingston, Surrey Shah, Jignesh Vinodbhai, Surat, India Proceedings and Notices Simpson, Peter Robert,...Toronto, O n t , Canada Chaudhari, Ruchi, Bombay, India Chen Qi, Shanghai, PR China Chen Shiyi, Wuhan, Hubei...Taiwan, Rep. of China Karandikar, Surendra, Bombay, India Kataoka, Noriko, Machida-City, Tokyo, Japan Kazemi...Taiwan, Rep. of China Chaudhari, Ruchi, Bombay, India Chen Qi, Shanghai, PR China Cheng Mu Sen, Taipei
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leicht@kristalle.com Minerals of the DECCAN TRAPS INDIA by Berthold Ottens 2003 Published by the Mineralogical...Hills quarry no. 2 near Poona, Maharashtra state, India. Steve Smale collection and photo. Title page header:...today as a national emblem for India. Archaeological Museum, Sa\rna\th, India. Frontispiece [this page]:...page]: Street scene in Lahore, India, early 1800’s. Author’s address: Berthold Ottens Klingenbrunn Bahnhof...and William Daniell in July, 1793 (Antiquities of India). 4 The Mineralogical Record, volume 34, January–February
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iron-titanium oxides of Majhgawan diamondiferous pipe, Madhya Pradesh. A . MUKHERJEE, K . S . RAO, D . BANDYOPADHYAY...CHATTERJEE. Journal of the Geological Society of India, 49(1), 1997, 55-60. Abstractors R.K. Harrison...diamond-producing Majhgwan pipe is The Majhgwan in India and and has has an an annual capacity of primary...district, district, Andhra A n d h r a Pradesh, south s o u t h India. India. DS.N. NATARAjAN, V. D.S.N. MURTHY...BALRAM AND RK. GeologicalSociety SocietyofofIndia, India, P.K. GOVIL. Journal Journal of the Geological 49(2)
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Occurrence: Rest of the world 81 Australia 81 India 84 Burma 84 Libya 84 8 Testing the quartz family...Pleochroism Occurrence Rock crystal (colourless), amethyst (violet-purple), citrine (yellow to brown), rose...opaque). Single crystal specimens of rock crystal, amethyst, citrine and (rarely) rose quartz occur in prismatic...varieties mainly massive in form. Fairly pronounced in amethyst (blue, reddish-violet). In almost all rock types...of coloured quartz and the granular varieties); amethyst and euhedral rock crystals were classed as crystals
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sussex mineral & lapidary society ·- Return to India. Part 2 USA/Canada Field Trip. Franklin and Sterling...Journal 199 Jan/Feb 2006 S.M.L.S. RETURNS TO INDIA PART 2 - MINERALS AND MINERAL COLLECTING 1. INTRODUCTION...including one species new to Maharashtra and one to India as a whole (See section 4 below). Overall the quality...that Maharashtra is one of the largest states of India, comprising 29 separate Districts and the metropolitan...this rather rare zeolite species from anywhere in India. An article is in preparation for publication in
 
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