of hydrogen in minerals is caused also by the formation of hydrogen bonds of different types and by different...that in different compounds is involved in the formation of a binding orbital. As a result, only the determination...spectroscopic (IR, Raman, NMR) methods. Generally, the formation of hydrogen bond is accompanied by the weakening...rosenhahnite HCa3(HSi3O10) from the Bazhenovskoye deposit, Middle Urals observed in the range 1,700–3,200 cm1 (Figs...three kinds of substitutions resulting in the formation of solidsolution series of minerals within the |
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Daltry, V. D. C. (1997) Mineralogy of South Africa: Type-Mineral Species and Type-Mineral Names. Handbook 15. Geological Survey of South Africa |
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auriferous Carbon Leader Reef (Main Conglomerate Formation, Johannesburg Subgroup, Witwatersrand Supergroup)...bultfonteinite include the metamorphosed Hatrurim Formation, Israel (Gross, 1977). In the Crestmore quarries...in the Carbon Leader Reef (Main Conglomerate Formation, Johannesburg Subgroup, Witwatersrand Supergroup)...Proterozoic banded ironstones of the Koegas Jaspilite Formation (Griquatown Group). Gamagarite was first described...replacement ores within the Proterozoic Gamagara Shale Formation (Griqualand West Supergroup). World Occurrences: |
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Roberts, Willard Lincoln, Campbell, Thomas J., Rapp, George Robert Jr. (1990) Encyclopedia of Minerals (2nd ed.) Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., New York. |
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hydrothermal The process and product of mineral formation by precipitation from hot aqueous solution. hydrous...in the lower Ludlow Member of the Fort Union Formation in the Cave Hills and Slim Buttes areas, Harding...the Mahogany Zone oil shale of the Green River Formation, Uintah County, Utah, associated with authigenic...aegirine is found in rocks of the Green River Formation in Utah, Wyoming, and Colorado. Typical occurrences...Complex, Nigeria; and widespread in the rocks of East Africa. SELECTED REFERENCES: Cannillo, E., et al |
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Roberts, Willard Lincoln, Campbell, Thomas J., Rapp, George Robert Jr. (1990) Encyclopedia of Minerals (2nd ed.) Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., New York. |
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the Mahogany Zone oil shale of the Green River Formation, Uintah County, Utah, associated with authigenic...in the lower Ludlow Member of the Fort Union Formation in the Cave Hills and Slim Buttes areas, Harding...aegirine is found in rocks of the Green River Formation in Utah, Wyoming, and Colorado. Typical occurrences...Complex, Nigeria; and widespread in the rocks of East Africa. SELECTED REFERENCES: Cannillo, E., et...England; also found at Johanngeorgenstadt, Saxony, East Germany. SELECTED REFERENCE: Davis, R. J., Hey, |
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Hyršl, Jaroslav, Bernard, Jan (2013) Minerals and their Localities - Supplement - Minerals described since 2004. Granit, Prague. |
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From the Alyaskitovoe deposit, Indigirka R. basin, East Yakutia, Russia. IMA 2012-018. MM 76, 1282, 2012...- 2.00(5). concretion on the Har Ye'elim hill, Hatrurim Forma- 1n 20 µm thick zones on tabular crystals...around a granitic intrusion in Marble Canyon, on east rim of the Diablo Plateau, Culberson co., Texas...granulite-facies paragneiss on Larsemann Hills, Prydz Bay, East Antarctica. EJM 19, 229-245, 2007. Chovanite Pb...Gurim anticline, Hatrurim d: 2.67(5) - 2.66(10) - 2.52(6) - 2.52( 4). On Jabel Formation, Negev Desert, |
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Gaines, Richard V., Skinner, H. Catherine W., Foord, Eugene E., Mason, Brian, Rosenzweig, Abraham, King, Vandall T. (1997) Dana's New Mineralogy (8th ed.) Wiley-Interscience. p.1872 |
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circumstances, where conditions favoring the formation of minerals containing the rarer elements, or...LOCALITIES INFORMATION The United States, from east to west Canada Mexico Central America and the Caribbean...Greenland Iceland European countries, from west to east Asia, including Siberia ae SS shes] TM REED eS SL...SL China and Japan 10. India 11. South east Asia 12. Middle East 13. African Countries, from north to south... Ural 6 11.2.2 Mts., Russia; El Indio mine, east of Coquimbo, Tetraauricupride Chile. BM FM 28:69(1950) |
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Nriagu, J. O., Moore, P. B. - Eds. (1984) Phosphate Minerals. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-61736-2 |
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accessory minerals in virtually every known rock formation. The me- References 5 teorites have yielded...the discharge of human wastes can engender the formation of unique suites of phosphate minerals in soils...Occurrence: Found in fractures in a sideritic iron-formation in the Big Fish River - Blow River area, NE Yukon...drill core from oil shale in the Green River formation, about 20 miles west of Green River, Sweetwater...associated with wavellite at General Trimble's mine, East Whiteland, Chester County, Pennsylvania, and with |
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Nickel, Ernest H., Nichols, Monte C. (1991) Mineral Reference Manual. Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York. |
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“Grandfather” status, ie. minerals introduced before the formation of the CNMMN and generally accepted by the mineralogical...tine pink-purple, reddish-brown. Green River Formation, Uintah Co., Utah, USA. H= < 3, Dj4j= 1.4, Dc=...Can. Min. 14 (1976), 561. See also Glaucodot. Allophane, Al203,Si02,H20, E Amor. Vitreous/sub-resinous...a-Al(OH)3, E Mon. Translucent white. Hartrurim formation, Israel. H=?, Dni=?, Dc=2.50, IVF 01. Fricke,...Al)2(S04)3(0H)i2*26H20, E Hex. Vitreous bright violet. Hatrurim formation, Israel (S). H= 2, Djjj= 2.025, D(.= 2.021 |
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Mitchell, Richard Scott (1979) Mineral Names - What do they Mean?. Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., New York. |
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family names, although in some instances first or middle names have been used. Apparently Abraham G. Werner...be identified easily because only his first or middle name is used in the deriva¬ tion. Third, there...following names were derived from either the first or middle name of the person honored. andorite, Andor von... Additional physical properties, used in the formation of mineral names from Greek, are illustrated by...means for separating titanic acid and zirconia. allophane, another and to appear, because it changes before |
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Embrey, Peter G., Fuller, John P. - Eds. (1980) A Manual of New Mineral Names 1892-1978. British Museum (Natural History), London. |
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composed of the aluminium silicates kaolin and allophane. 11th List Allodelphite. P. Quensel and H. von...between allophane and kaolinite. 21st List _Allophane_-chrysocolla, see _Allophane_-evansite. _Allophane_-evansite...Allophane-evansite, _Allophane_-chrysocolla. C. S. Ross and P. F. Kerr, 1934. Prof. Paper U.S. Geol. Surv., no. 185-G...185-G, p. 147 (_allophane_-evansite). Mixtures of amorphous minerals. [M.A., 6, 136.] Compare phosphate-allophane...Centralblatt Min., 1912, 35 (Allophanoide). Clays of the allophane, halloysite, and montmorillonite groups. 6th List |
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Bernard, Jan, Hyršl, Jaroslav (2004) Minerals and their Localities (1st ed.) Granit, Prague. |
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uniaxial minerals. and as Np, Nm, and Ng (minimal, middle. and maximal index) for optically biaxial minerals...20 mm, Malosa Plat., Malawi, G 10 17 River Formation in Uintah County, Utah. Deer et al., v. 2A,483...allopalladinite ➔ stibiopalladinite. AM 63,796, 1978. Allophane Al2O3• l .3-2SiO2•2.5-3Hp, or A14[(OH)8 1(Si,A1)...Romania. Also abundant at Bikita, Zimbabwe, where allophane and bikitaite are late hydrothermal products in...in lithium pegmatite. CCM, 64, 1999. Allophane, 50 mm, Zlate Hory, Czech Rep., G Na 19(Ca,Mn 2+MTi |
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Back, Malcolm E., Mandarino, Joseph A. (2008) Fleischer's Glossary of Mineral Species 2008. The Mineralogical Record, Inc. |
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'eltnerite, southern slopc of Mount Ochi, I 00 m east of Mil i ncar Karystos. Evvia. Grcccc, /1.'e»·Mi...Banal,Romania,57, 1561,CM 14, 561-566(str.) D Allophane,AlzSiO,·H2O, amor.,Grlifenthal,Saalfeld,Thilringen...SbuSi,Cl,,mon., Madjarovopolymetallicore deposit,east of the Rhodopc Massif.Bulgaria,68,642 □ Ardcalile...Bentorlte.C~(Cr.Al)z(SO4)i(OH) 12·26H 2O, hex., Hatrurim Formation. southem Israel, 66,637, /JES 29, 81-84 Ettringitegroup...2 0 6 ]·HP, mon. and tric., Bikita mine, Bikita. east ofVictoria. Zimbabwe, NJMM 1986 241-252 (str.) Zeo/ite |
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Blackburn, William H., Dennen, William H. (1997) Encyclopedia of Mineral Names - Special Publication No. 1. The Canadian Mineralogist, Ottawa. |
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names of things — nouns and action- and Old and Middle English, with many borrowings verbs — are essential...cloud nepheline / y Romance languages Greek Middle English ca.! 100-1500 CE PO, Me Modern English...pioneering work in organic geochemistry. Green River Formation, Uinta County, Utah, U.S.A. Trudell, L.C. (1970):...Thompson, R.M. (1949): Am. Mineral. 34, 342. Allophane Hydrous aluminum silicate, amor. Althausite ...kyanos, blue, alluding to its morphology and color. East Kamoto Cu—Co deposit, Shaba, Zaire. Deliens, M. |
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Clark, A. M. (1993) Hey's Mineral Index - Mineral Species, Varieties and Synonyms (3rd ed.) Natural History Museum, London. |
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57'. Z= I [PDF 29-20021. From the Green River Formation in (TL) Uintah Co .. Utah. USA. Named for P.H...8. 1 003. (TL) Tilkcrodc. Harz Mts. Gem1any. Allophane. hydrous silicate of aluminium. 15. 1 1 F. Stromeyer...plumboallophane. ferriallophane. phosphale-allophane, imogolite. _Allophane_-chrysocolla. var. of chrysocolla. C...inlermediatc between allophane and chrysocolla; amorphous and regarded as a mixture. _Allophane_-evansile. v,u...u. of allophane. C.S. Ross and P.F. Kerr ( 1 934) U.S. Geol. Sun, . Prof Pap . , 185-G , p. 147. Synonymous |
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(2010) 20th General Meeting of the International Mineralogical Association 21–27 August, 2010 Budapest, Hungary. Acta Mineralogica-Petrographica, Abstract Series Vol. 6. University of Szeged |
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trachy-andesitic composition was produced and dispersed to the east and later to the south covering the neighbouring...conditions, metal recovery in combination with the formation of novel functional bionanominerals, and even...Earth Science. Based on its robust retention of formation ages and its ability to substitute a wide variety...trace elements that record the conditions of its formation or alteration, zircon has become the foremost...and lime clusters. Dissolution of lime grains, formation of magnesian wüstite phases, and slight surface |
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Chukanov, Nikita V., Chervonnyi, Alexandr D. (2016) Infrared Spectroscopy of Minerals and Related Compounds. Springer International Publishing. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-25349-7 |
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water-soluble Na salts are milled with CsCl, the formation of NaCl and the corresponding Cs salt takes place...35Li0.65)Si6O18] from Mokrusha pegmatite, Murzinka, Middle Urals (Yakubovich et al. 2009; see Fig. 1.12) distinct...Si–OH. The presence of Ti in olivine promotes the formation of a “titanoclinohumite-like pointdefect”, MgTiH2O4...shifts downward from 3730 to near 3700 cm−1 with formation of the (MgMgMg)–OH–A–O configuration due to dehydrogenation...oxidation of Fe2+, and hydration, results in the formation of minerals whose O–H-stretching bands are poor-resolved |
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