| Solotchin, P. A., Sklyarov, E. V., Solotchina, E. P., Zamana, L. V., Sklyarova, O. A. (2015) A new find of kogarkoite Na3SO4F in Transbaikalia. Doklady Earth Sciences, 462 (2) 643-647 doi:10.1134/s1028334x15060239 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | the Mont Saint Hilaire plutonic massif (Quebec Province, Canada) [4]. In this area, kogarkoite was found...calcite, fluorite, villiaumite, phillipsite, thermonatrite, and trona, kogarkoite associates with several...calcite is explained by the outlet of hot (up to 83°C) springs to the surface in the zones of crushing...foot of Mount Princeton. The waters of these hot springs are not characterized by diversity of dissolved...of the Suswa Volcano in asso ciation with thermonatrite and trona. In the opinion of the authors of | | | Report (chapter) | perennial, saline, alkaline closed lake fed by hot springs and ephemeral runoff. Detailed studies of the...associated with microbial activity around hydrothermal springs are predominantly calcite; high temperature, inorganically...central sub-basin. The local occurrence of thermonatrite may be associated with sub-lacustrine hydrothermal...(formed from a gel precursor around sub-lacustrine springs?) and vivianite. Modern and ancient saline, alkaline...(Fig. 1, inset B). Unlike Magadi, which is mostly hot-spring fed and lacks significant surface inflow, | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Johnston-Lavis, Bibliography of the volcanoes of southern Italy. London, 1918. 54 :F. 2*. BANNISTEI~...[Na2OOa.NaHCOa.2H20 ] is usually associated with thermonatrite and, as noted above, was detected in the p r...titration, and the sulphate was precipitated from the hot, weakly acid solution as b a r i u m sulphate. The...32.5 ~ C. ; above this t e m p e r a t u r e thermonatrite, the mono- THERMOKALITE ~ AND SODIUM BICARBONATE...t h a t the analyses represent a mixture of thermonatrite, thenardite, trona, and sodium bicarbonate. | | Rodgers, K. A., Greatrex, R., Hyland, M., Simmons, S. F., Browne, P. R. L. (2002) A modern, evaporitic occurrence of teruggite, Ca4MgB12As2O28.18H2O, and nobleite, CaB6O10.4H2O, from the El Tatio geothermal field, Antofagasta Province, Chile. Mineralogical Magazine, 66 (2) 253-259 doi:10.1180/0026461026620026 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | from the El Tatio geothermal field, Antofagasta Province, Chile K. A. RODGERS1,{, R. GREATREX1, M. HYLAND2...surficial. It is located some 50 m from the nearest hot (~508C) pool and there is no evidence of association...18H2O, was first described from Loma Blanca, Jujuy Province, Argentina by Aristarain and Hurlbut (1968). The...the mid-Tertiary of the Western Anatolia-Emet district of Turkey (Helvaci and Firman, 1976; Özpeker... R io S a 20°20'S X meteoric waters thermal springs steam heated pools wells N 0 1 5000 4800 | | | Report (issue) | chlorine____________________ Possible role of thermal springs as sources of sodium and other constituents_____________...values and ranges of constituents of 24 thermal springs that feed Lake Magadi and Little Magadi, southwestern...brines from existing sodium carbonate-rich lakes, springs, or pools, that either are at, or may arrive at...--------------17. Compositions of brines from Deep Springs Lake, Calif____________________________ 18. Compositions...of Upper Cretaceous rocks of the ancestral Rock Springs uplift. The climate then became considerably more | | | Report (issue) | information includes whether there are known associated springs, whether or not the deposit crops out at the surface...Archibarca Archibarca AREA/ DISTRICT S S D S S c s 3 S S S D S S S S S S DISTRICT or SITE? 1000314 AR08059...Centenario Salar Centenario Salar Centenario AREA/ DISTRICT Salar de Salar de Salar de Salar de D S s ... D S S S S S S S S S o S S S S DISTRICT or SITE? 1000311 AR08267 1010109 AR08263 AR08268 AR08264...Santa Maria Salar de Santa Maria AREA/ DISTRICT D S D S DISTRICT or SITE? 1000735 AR15184 I000737 I000739 | | | Report (issue) | (2) NaHCO3 . Occurrence: A precipitate from hot springs; as efflorescences around saline lakes and in...other mineral species. Association: Trona, thermonatrite, thénardite, halite, gaylussite, burkeite,...Tincalayu deposit, Salar del Hombre Muerto, Salta Province, Argentina. Along the Ilmajok River and on Mt | | Owen, Richard Alastair, Owen, Richard Bernhart, Renaut, Robin W., Scott, Jennifer J., Jones, Brian, Ashley, Gail M. (2008) Mineralogy and origin of rhizoliths on the margins of saline, alkaline Lake Bogoria, Kenya Rift Valley. Sedimentary Geology, 203 (1) 143-163 doi:10.1016/j.sedgeo.2007.11.007 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | been concentrated locally to form dense rhizolites. Hot-spring fluids, concentrated by evapotranspiration...areas where mixing of hot-spring and meteoric waters occurred, or possibly where hot-spring fluids came...Bogoria, a saline, alkaline lake partly fed by hot springs in the central Kenya Rift Valley. Several terms...small ephemeral streams, and three groups of hot springs (Renaut and Tiercelin, 1994). Recharge from the...(Figs. 1B, 2A; Owen et al., 2004). About 60 hot springs discharge on the delta plain in two main groups | | Xiao, ChangHao, Wang, QingFei, Li, GongJian, Zhou, XingZhi, Zhao, Yan (2017) Subduction-related hot spring-type gold mineralization in the central Tengchong block, southwestern China. Ore Geology Reviews, 90. 987-997 doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2016.12.011 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Accepted Manuscript Subduction-related hot spring-type gold mineralization in the central Tengchong block...Wang, G. Li, X. Zhou, Y. Zhao, Subduction-related hot spring-type gold mineralization in the central Tengchong...apply to the journal pertain. Subduction-related hot spring-type gold mineralization in the central Tengchong... 1 / 36 1 Abstract: Numerous present-day hot springs and associated ancient Lianghe gold 2 deposit...the center outwards, the alteration zones in the hot spring of 4 the Rehai consist of alunite and silica | | | Report (chapter) | important in that it provides a record of volcanism in southern Italy, especially in the latter part of the 19th...eruptions and their products, particularly those in southern Italy. His first major work was that on 'The geology...Auvergne in France, the Eifel district of Germany, the British Tertiary Province and Edinburgh, and Lake Balaton...October 1928) considered to be nahcolite, trona, thermonatrite and thenardite. The collection of rocks has...Iceland (1890), the British Tertiary Volcanic Province (Antrim, Northern Ireland and the Hebridean Isles | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | very variable amounts of nahcolite, (NaHCO3), thermonatrite (Na2CO3.H2O), aphthitalite [(K,Na)3Na(SO4)2]...very variable amounts nahcolite, (NaHCO3), thermonatrite (Na2CO3.H2O), aphthitalite [(K,Na)3Na(SO4)2]...[Na3(SO4)F] and natural kogarkoite from the Hortense Hot Springs described by Pabst and Sharp (1973). Crystallization...(2001) which indicates that trona, nahcolite and thermonatrite can crystallize at low temperatures (0 50oC)...of nahcolite, (NaHCO3), thermonatrite (Na2CO3 | | | | neptunite 89, 90 nesosilicates 75 _ tenorite 23 thermonatrite 50 tetrahedrite 11 thenardite 55 thomsonite...found at Butte, Montana, and the Copper River district of Alaska. A much rarer mineral is covellite,...Touissite and Bou-Beker in Morocco, and Broken Hill, Zambia. Beautiful ruby-red crystals come from the above...association with malachite and azurite. It can be district, and it comes from Broken Hill in New South Chile...alterations in the sediment or volcanic rock in hot climates. It is a mixture of various aluminium oxides | | | Book | tellurates 55 tellurides 8 tennantite 11 tenorite 23 thermonatrite 50 tetrahedrite 11 thenardite 55 thomsonite...found at Butte, Montana, and the Copper River district of Alaska. A much rarer mineral is covellite,...Touissite and Bou-Beker in Morocco, and Broken Hill, Zambia. Beautiful ruby-red crystals come from the above...Africa. In South Australia it occurs in the Burra district, and it comes from Broken Hill in New South...alterations in the sediment or volcanic rock in hot climates. It is a mixture of various aluminium oxides | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | streamflow, dilute ground water, saline ground water (or hot spring reservoir), saturated brines, and residual...Saline ground water is roughly equivalent to the hot springs reservoir postulated by EUGSTER (1970) and is...is represented by the hottest of the major springs. Saturated brines represent surficial lake brines just...concentrated. acts as an evaporating pan for alkaline springs fed by heated ground water. The predominant bedrocks...sources: dilute surface inflow; a relatively deep, hot, and concentrated ground-water reservoir; and cold | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | com/locate/sedgeo Hot spring deposits on a cliff face: A case study from Jifei, Yunnan Province, China Brian...Keywords: Aragonite Calcite Efflorescent minerals Hot-spring China a b s t r a c t A cliff face in the...succession of precipitates that formed from the hot spring water that once flowed down its surface. This...water with a temperature of 54 to 66 °C. The active hot spring at the top of the cliff presently ejects water...Introduction Calcium carbonate deposits that form around hot spring commonly involve intercalated calcite and | | | Book | found at Butte, Montana, and the Copper Rjver district of Alaska. A much rarer mineral is covellite,...Touissite and Bou-Beker in Morocco, and Broken Hill, Zambia. Beautiful ruby-red crystals come fronJ the above...Africa. In South Australia it occurs in the Burra district, and it comes from Broken Hill in New South Wales...alterations in the sediment or volcanic rock in hot climates. It is a mixture of various aluminium oxides...rose-pink colour and banded structure come from the province of Catamarca in Argentina. crystalline calcite | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Neotectonic features of Turkey. The distribution of hot springs in Turkey closely follows the tectonic patterns...much hydrothermal alteration, fumaroles, and hot springs (Fig. 1). The circulation of thermal waters is...late Miocene crops out in the BeypazariÇayirhan district 100 km northwest of Ankara. The stratigraphy,...nacholite and trace amounts of pirssonite and thermonatrite (Helvaci, 1998). The Kirmir Formation, which...prevailed in a Neogene series of grabens. The Pamukkale hot spring has a 87Sr/86Sr 186 HELVACI ET AL. TABLE | | Mangler, Martin F., Marks, Michael A.W., Zaitzev, Anatoly N., Eby, G. Nelson, Markl, Gregor (2014) Halogens (F, Cl and Br) at Oldoinyo Lengai volcano (Tanzania): Effects of magmatic differentiation, silicate–natrocarbonatite melt separation and surface alteration of natrocarbonatite. Chemical Geology, 365. 43-53 doi:10.1016/j.chemgeo.2013.11.027 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | NATRON Stream flowing into Lake Natron Cold spring Hot spring Lake Natron δ18O δ13C Reference Applied...Natron, Lake Natron itself and a cold spring and a hot spring in the vicinity of Lake Natron (Fig. 1; Table...an adjacent stream reported by Gueddari (1984). Hot spring sample MOTO2 exhibits the highest halogen...and Cl falling in the range spanned by the two hot springs sampled by Gueddari (1984), showing 1220–3430...ratios of 288 ± 89 and 381 ± 75. The stream and springs discharge into Lake Natron, which has a Cl/Br ratio | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | ephemeral streams, by storm runoff; and by perennial springs. Examples of salt lakes with perennial rivers are...is seasonally wet or dry and is fed hlrgely by springs and storm runoff. Such saIt pans are often small...characterize the central part of the playa. Saline springs often issue on the fringes of such salt pans and...(1975), Glennie (1970), and P icard & High (1973). Springs are common in all closed basins, because under...Dilute inflow issues in the form of perennial springs at the foot of the mountains or the toes o f the | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | zone, the content of NaHC03 in the carbondioxide springs (with e. sol = 7 . 2 % 0 ) reaches 6 °/ 0 o , and...(NaF) is present in association with trona and thermonatrite. In the Baykal Rift zone, high concentrations...recorded, associated with deposits of thermal springs. Above the Zavaritskiy-Benioff zones are most of...the Pamir, associated with deposits of thermal springs or with sediments of salt lakes. WESTERN NORTH... the Pliocene-Quaternary lake deposits on the southern margin of the MiskhanZangezurskiy median massif | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | efflorescencefrom an old Roman underground conduit from hot springs at Stufe de Nerone, near Naples. Later the compound...explained by the action of COr and water vapor upon thermonatrite or trona. This is a method once much used to | | | Book | case of the island of Laven in the Langesundfjord District of Norway. Interestingly, and in contrast to its...concerning the origin of the Monteregian Hills alkaline province, and a brief description of each member. The geology...under the current administrative divisions, the Province of Quebec has been divided into regions and Regional...Petrographic Province. Dawsonite was subsequently found in other localities within the Monteregian Province, including...The Monteregian Hills a Canadian Petrographic Province by Frank Dawson Adams (1859 - 1942), professor | | | Report (issue) | been ore deposits of berate deposits of the southern and the petrography of many counties, State...been obtained from the placers It seems in this district and it leads all other districts in the State...incrustations. G = 2. in the vicinity of geysers, hot springs and volcanoes as sublimations from the emitted...intermixed. It is mixed with alum in the Sunset district. Lake County: At the Sulphur Bank quicksilver...bismuthinite at liig Pine Creek and at Antelope Springs, Deep Spring Valley. Mono County Specimens have | | | Report (issue) | The Hydrology and Mineralogy of Deep Springs Lake Inyo County, California GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL...502-A The Hydrology and Mineralogy of Deep Springs Lake Inyo County, California By BLAIR F. JONES..._________________________ _ Bedrock geology of the Deep Springs Valley ______ _ Quaternary geology_--·----- ____________________...the Deep Springs Valley __________ _ Streams and drainage of the mountain areas ______ _ Springs north of...of Deep Springs Lake ______________ _ Springs east of Deep Springs Lake _______________ _ Sag ponds __________ | | | Book | where it may have been formed by the action of hot waters on silver sul¬ phides, or of metallic sulphides...Ontario. Treatment. Dissolves readily in nitric acid, hot sulphuric acid, and aqua regia. Tarnish may be removed...regions of volcanic activity. Deposits from hot springs occasionally contain mercury as well as cinnabar...by the decomposition of hydrogen sulphide in hot springs, which may result from the action of acid water...Australia at Kalgoorlie; in the Cripple Creek district, Teller Co., Colorado and in Calaveras Co., California |
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