| | Report (issue) | taken from the Library NN GU 1900 TP CATALOGUE SOUTH OF AUSTRALIAN MINERALS: 1983 by R.J. Noble...Government Printer, South Australia, 1983 REF 349.994, N668c Noble, R. A. Catalogue of South Australian minerals...(Robert John), 1946—supiic LIBRARY Catalogue of South Australian minerals: 1983. Bibliography. ISBN 0...Mineralogy—South Australia. |. Just, J. (Juri). Il. Johnson, J. E. (James Eric). Ill. South Australia. Dept...and Energy. IV. Title. (Series: Handbook (South Australia. Dept. of Mines and Energy); 7) 549.99423 | | | Report (issue) | h;=3.99(P04)6.o2(OH)4 o 12.85H20. (3) Moculta quarry, Australia; by electron microprobe, - . total...Battenberg, clay (Moculta quarry, Australia). Germany); Association: Australia). pyrite (Moculta Montgomeryite...cacoxenite, tinticite, apatite, in phosphatic quarry, Distribution: In Germany, on the Battenberg,...Verde Islands. In the Moculta phosphate quarry, northeast of Angaston, South Australia. From an undefined...W. and M.E. Mrose (1968) Solving problems in phosphate mineralogy with the electron probe. U.S. Geol | | | Report (issue) | derived from bat guano and iron from oxidizing pyrite (East Tintic district, Utah, USA); formed by weathering...East Tintic district, Utah Co., Utah; in the Gold Quarry mine, near Carlin, Maggie Creek district, Eureka...Foote mine, near Kings Mountain, Cleveland Co., North Carolina. From Bruguers, 15 km southwest of Barcelona...Uzbekistan. At the Moculta phosphate quarry, northeast of Angaston, South Australia. From the Suwa mine | | | Report (issue) | alteration product of primary phosphate minerals. Association: Siderite, pyrite, apatite, quartz (Tavistock...Zimbabwe. In the USA, in the Palermo #1 mine, near North Groton, Grafton Co., New Hampshire. From the Rapid...Potosı́, Bolivia. In the Moculta phosphate quarry, northeast of Angaston, South Australia. Other localities...Braithwaite, R.S.W. and B.V. Cooper (1982) Childrenite in south-west England. Mineral. Mag., 46, 119–126. (4) Giuseppetti | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | additional minerals, all characterized by the phosphate radical, are some of the most attractive species...situation in some pegmatite districts. Of course, phosphate is a highly sought economic commodity, both as...collections, some interesting issues arise. Some phosphate minerals are quite colorful yet are relatively...today. It is likely that many collectors’ first phosphate specimen was a wavellite from one of the traditional...considered rare. Wavellite is a hydrated basic phosphate of aluminum that contains essential fluorine, | | | Book (volume) | atoms by their characteristic absorption bands. The ranges of frequencies of characteristic vibrations of...determined by their absorption in characteristic IR ranges. The individuality of numerous new mineral species...Kazakhstan, was detected by characteristic bands in the ranges 1,400–1,500 and 2,800–3,200 cm1 (Sidorenko et...Fig. 1.2 IR spectrum of kyanoxalite from Alluaiv Mt., Lovozero alkaline massif, Kola peninsula, Russia...vibrations of the framework tetrahedra (in the ranges 550–581 cm1 for νI, 608–630 cm1 for νII and 667–704 | | | Book (edition) | Utah; (lower /eft) rnodochrosite, N’Chwaning mine, South Africa; (lower left, center) wulfenite, Red Cloud...England Thomas Nelson Australia 102 Dodds Street South Melbourne, Victoria 3205, Australia Nelson Canada 1120...rile 1) -l see eke4 | ase re KO 4! dat wi 6 eae Mt: = So injaih, ag ur t- Gee Vice, ‘3 emd wih fH e4agi"”...JH JL JP 1X JZ, KE LC LH LM LE MA MC MJ MP MR MS MT MW Gary Nagin Harvey Gordon Harvard Mineralogical...Although density ranges are often entered, they are not necessarily the widest ranges possible. Densities | | | Book (edition) | England Thomas Nelson Australia 102 Dodds Street South Melbourne, Victoria 3205, Australia Nelson Canada I...Michael P. Cooper MR Mark Rogers MS Marshall Sussman MT Michigan Technological University MW = Marcelle Weber...Although density ranges are often entered, they are not necessarily the widest ranges possible. Densities...constants of most minerals tend to vary o,·er ,vide ranges because of chemical substitution. Although ,ve...(e.g., carbon as diamond and graphite, FeS2 as pyrite and marcasite). polytype A type of polymorph due |
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