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- Itabirite abstract "Itabirite, also known as banded-quartz hematite and hematite schist, is a laminated, metamorphosed oxide-facies iron formation in which the original chert or jasper bands have been recrystallized into megascopically distinguishable grains of quartz and the iron is present as thin layers of hematite, magnetite, or martite (pseudomorphs of hematite after magnetite).The term was originally applied in Itabirito (Pico de Itabirito), in the state of Minas Gerais and southern part of Belo Horizonte, Brazil, to a high-grade, massive specular hematite ore (66% iron) associated with a schistose rock composed of granular quartz and scaly hematite. The term is now widely used outside Brazil.".
- Itabirite wikiPageID "30026014".
- Itabirite wikiPageLength "1355".
- Itabirite wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Itabirite wikiPageRevisionID "546056784".
- Itabirite wikiPageWikiLink Belo_Horizonte.
- Itabirite wikiPageWikiLink Brazil.
- Itabirite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geology_of_Brazil.
- Itabirite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Iron_mining.
- Itabirite wikiPageWikiLink Chert.
- Itabirite wikiPageWikiLink Hematite.
- Itabirite wikiPageWikiLink Itabirito.
- Itabirite wikiPageWikiLink Jasper.
- Itabirite wikiPageWikiLink Magnetite.
- Itabirite wikiPageWikiLink Minas_Gerais.
- Itabirite wikiPageWikiLink Pseudomorph.
- Itabirite wikiPageWikiLink Quartz.
- Itabirite wikiPageWikiLink Schist.
- Itabirite wikiPageWikiLink Schistose.
- Itabirite wikiPageWikiLinkText "itabirite".
- Itabirite hasPhotoCollection Itabirite.
- Itabirite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:One_source.
- Itabirite subject Category:Geology_of_Brazil.
- Itabirite subject Category:Iron_mining.
- Itabirite type Article.
- Itabirite type Article.
- Itabirite comment "Itabirite, also known as banded-quartz hematite and hematite schist, is a laminated, metamorphosed oxide-facies iron formation in which the original chert or jasper bands have been recrystallized into megascopically distinguishable grains of quartz and the iron is present as thin layers of hematite, magnetite, or martite (pseudomorphs of hematite after magnetite).The term was originally applied in Itabirito (Pico de Itabirito), in the state of Minas Gerais and southern part of Belo Horizonte, Brazil, to a high-grade, massive specular hematite ore (66% iron) associated with a schistose rock composed of granular quartz and scaly hematite. ".
- Itabirite label "Itabirite".
- Itabirite sameAs Itabirito_(geologia).
- Itabirite sameAs m.0fqsd97.
- Itabirite sameAs Q6092289.
- Itabirite sameAs Q6092289.
- Itabirite wasDerivedFrom Itabirite?oldid=546056784.
- Itabirite isPrimaryTopicOf Itabirite.