| | Book (volume) | project. v vi Preface This book is the result of an almost 30-year work of the author during which about...above-described approach based on the full-profile analysis, an IRS-based quantitative criterion of crystal-chemical...normalized square deviation of an analyzed spectrum from a reference spectrum or from an approximating nonnegative...of Coordination Polyhedra and Structure Topology An empirical correlation between the number of edges...weakening of the covalent bond formed by H atom with an electronegative A atom and as a result by the lowering | | | Book | 90-21739 CIP Introduction This manual represents an alphabetical listing of all valid mineral species...classification, a reference to the origin of the name, an indication of related species, and selected literature... Introduction of a Roman numeral, an alphabetic character and an Arabic numeral. This designation constitutes...than 3800 mineral entries represented in this book. An abridged synonymy is included as Appendix C. The...On the page following this introduction we include an abbreviated listing of elements and elemental groupings | | | Book (edition) | groups: The number of new mineral species may grow as an avalanche, flooding the mineral population with tens...lepidolite, wolfrarnite). In many cases, minerals have an intermediate composition between theoretical end-members...to crystallographic tenns (e .g. prismatine), to an organization (e.g .. mgriite). to a journal (minrecordite)...form. Many minerals display characteristic twinning, an intergrowth of two or more individual crystals of...Miller indices are used. For instance, the symbol for an orthorhombic dipyramid form is { 111}, for a hexagonal | | | Book | encyclopedia, the result of an exhaustive and meticulous search of the literature, is an authoritative reference...Introduction he assignment of a distinctive name to an part of the 20th Century! Many words, however, al-...few people concern tion of modern English is from an ancient Indo- themselves with the origin and evolution...particularly French erals, have been named, and an accounting of the ori- and Italian. gin of mineral...named according to their appearance or recognize an event, or presumably simply to invent a physical | | | Book (edition) | second edition of the Encyclopedia of Minerals is an indispensable reference work for all professionals...this way private owners and museum curators can make an invaluable contribution to the preservation and dissemination...in common use by mineralogists. The following is an item-by-item introduction to each of the properties...the crystal structure is known or at least until an accurate cell (size and symmetry) is determined,...in the HermannMauguin notation. Readers desiring an explanation of space group (and other crystallographic | | | Book (edition) | second edition of the Encyclopedia of Minerals is an indispensable reference work for all professionals...this way private owners and museum curators can make an invaluable contribution to the preservation and dissemination...mineralogists. s. The following is an item-by-item introduction to each of the propertie an accuuntil least at or...in the HermannMauguin notation. Readers desiring an explanation of space group (and other crystallographic...crystallographic orientations in polished section. birefringence An optical property of anisotropic crystals, whereby | | 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 | Book (edition) | role in naming the plants and animals, also showed an interest in classifying the minerals. His natural...synonymy was improved and extended. The work became an international classic for over 50 years, due to the...Fritz: Bergakademie Freiberg, Freiberg, Saxony, Germany. Donald B. Hoover: U.S.G.S., Federal Center, Lakewood...Institut fur Mineralogie, Ruhr Universitat Bochum, Germany. Duane Mellor: Geology Library, Yale University...Berlin, Germany. Peter Susse: MINABS, Inst. of Mineralogy, Univ. of Gottingen, Gottingen, Germany. C. Sheldon | | | Book | usefulness proved itself at once, and the Lists became an estab¬ lished feature of the last number of each...International Mineralogical Association has been having an increasingly bene¬ ficial effect on mineralogical...a cumulative index. It rapidly became clear that an alphabetized reprinting of the full entries would...to the part of the Mineralogical Magazine in which an entry appeared are given in the form Nth List. The...were no Lists in vols. 34 (‘Tilley Volume’) and 41 (an unusually short volume). Lists 1-21 were compiled | | | Book | Such Central and Eastern Europe regional names as Bavaria, Bohemia, Saxony, Tyrol, and many others, are generally...and corrections made by Michael Fleischer, who read an early draft of the manuscript. I also wish to express...79 80 PART II: MINERAL NAMES: AN ALPHABETICAL LIST Mineral Names: An Alphabetical List 83 Appendix... especially after Georgius Agricola (1494-1555), an ever increasing number of names appeared in mineralogical...genuine species with further study. Unfortunately, an old science like mineralogy is dominated by tradition | | | Book (edition) | specimens of many of the described minerals. Here, an advantage of photography appears in that deliberate...omitted, it can be assumed that we were unable to find an acceptable entry. Symbols used are generally those...familiar to mineralogists and collecters. Following is an item by item introduction to each of the properties...the crystal structure is known or at least until an accurate cell (size and symmetry) is determined,...for the task. Crystal System: Data are lacking for an exceptionally large (it seems to us) number of commonly | | | Book | One result of this policy has been that there is an overlap of coverage in some cases, with different... environments to form new crystalline compounds (an example of the latter occurs when a coin becomes...time, their constituent atoms become rearranged into an orderly crystalline pattern; synthetic materials...hecto deca k h 1 -1 -2 -3 -6 -9 mineralogy were an isolated discipline with techniques in other branches...mineralogic. In addition, some groups of minerals -an example would be clay minerals-are so complex and | | | Journal (entire run) | CL. Morvell Lithiophorite from the Kalgoorlie District, Wes tern Australia -1. Ostwald That Elusive Stichtite...Magnetite from Broken Hill, New South Wales - E.R. Segnit An Australian Thorium-Chevkinite from a Quartz Syenite...Aenigmatite & Amphibole Crystals Nr. Turri table Falls, Upper Macedon, Vic. -A.K. Ferguson Further Minerals from...Territory - DH. McColl Corynite from the Mt. Martin District, Western Australia - J. Ostwald - Zoned Siderite...Tasmania - W.D. Birch Pyrope Gamet from the Koetong District, North-Eastern Victoria - CAJ. Towsey Index to | | | Book | aragonit czy miejscowości - hagendorfit (od Hagendorf w Bmvam w Niemczech) lub inderyt (od złoża lnder...polskichnazwachprzybiera posta(•:-it. -yt, -in,-yn,czasem-an lub-en,zależnie od wymogówpolskiejg1'amatyki.,Jedynymiwyjątkami...trójsk. 1 An10-An. trójsk. trójsk. trójsk. trójsk. trójsk. An.-AnlO Anl0-An1a An 111-An. CaAl 2Si 20...Ankeryt Ankylit-(Ce) Ankylit-(La) Annabergit Annit An ortoklaz Anortominasragryt Anortyt Ansermetyt Antarktycyt...tadzhikite-(Ce) taenite tainiolite taikanite taimyrite takanelite takedaite takeuchiite takovite thalcusite thalfenisite |
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