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Vernadite in Goriajbor Manganese Ores, Gangpur Group, India
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Characteristics of vernadite in manganese ores from Gangpur Group of rocks, Goriajhor Formation, Sundargarh district, Orissa, have been described. This terrestrial vernadite is distinguished from δ-MnO2 in marine manganese nodules by its well ordered crystallinity and thinner fibrils of submicron size. It appears to be chemically homogenous with the proposed formula: (Ba, K, Fe) MnO2.nH2O. This vernadite probably originated through solution, precipitation and redeposition under supergene conditions and later transformed into cryptomelane or romanechite.
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