| | Corporate Document (Series) | Minerals of Tasmania Geological Survey Bulletin 73 by R. S. Bottrill and W. E. Baker Mineral Resources...Resources Tasmania Department of Infrastructure, Energy and Resources E>...56 Rosny Park Tasmania 7018 Phone (03) 6233 8377 Fax (03) 6233 8338 Email info@mrt.tas.gov.au www.mrt...gov.au First published in Australia in 2008 by Mineral Resources Tasmania Department of Infrastructure...Box 56, Rosny Park, Tasmania 7018 www.mrttas.gov.au ©Copyright State of Tasmania, 2008 All rights reserved | | Mills, S. J., Whitfield, P. S., Wilson, S. A., Woodhouse, J. N., Dipple, G. M., Raudsepp, M., Francis, C. A. (2011) The crystal structure of stichtite, re-examination of barbertonite, and the nature of polytypism in MgCr hydrotalcites. American Mineralogist, 96 (1) 179-187 doi:10.2138/am.2011.3531 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | pages 179–187, 2011 The crystal structure of stichtite, re-examination of barbertonite, and the nature...diPPle,1 Mati raudSePP,1 and Carl a. franCiS3 1 Mineral Deposit Research Unit, The University of British...abStraCt Stichtite, ideally Mg6Cr2CO3(OH)16∙4H2O, from Stichtite Hill, Tasmania, Australia, and barbertonite...refined using the Rietveld method. Stichtite from Stichtite Hill crystallizes in the rhombohedral space...intergrown mixtures consisting of barbertonite and stichtite. Unit-cell parameters of barbertonite from the | | Mills, S. J., Christy, A. G., Génin, J.-M. R., Kameda, T., Colombo, F. (2012) Nomenclature of the hydrotalcite supergroup: natural layered double hydroxides. Mineralogical Magazine, 76 (5) 1289-1336 doi:10.1180/minmag.2012.076.5.10 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Victoria, GPO Box 666, Melbourne 3001, Victoria, Australia Centre for Advanced Microscopy, Sullivans Creek...Australian National University, Canberra 0200, ACT, Australia Institut Jean Barriol FR2843, CNRS-Université...significant industrial applications, more than 40 mineral species conform to this description. Hydrotalcite...Mineralogical Society S. J. MILLS ET AL. The principal mineral status changes are as follows. (1) The names manasseite...2H polytypes of hydrotalcite, pyroaurite and stichtite, respectively. Cyanophyllite is discredited as | | | Journal (issue) | ................. 365 by R. G. Middleton The mineral collection of the Australian Museum .............F. L. Sutherland & G. Webb Minerals of western Tasmania ................................................Minerals of the Moonta and Wallaroo mining districts, South Australia ........................................................... 407 by A. Pring Broken Hill, New South Wales; a brief review .................Wilson Minerals from the Kintore opencut, Broken Hill, New South Wales .............................. | | | Book | VI MINERAL REFERE MANUAL/^ Ernest H. Nickel Monte C. Nichols I ~i ■ ■ VAN NOSTRAND REINHOLD...England Thomas Nelson Australia 102 Dodds Street South Melbourne 3205 Victoria, Australia Nelson Canada 1120...Cataloging-in-Publication Data Nichols, Monte C., 1938 — Mineral reference manual / ErnestH. Nickel, Monte C. Nichols...represents an alphabetical listing of all valid mineral species and includes the name, formula, current...measured and calculated density, type locality, mineral classification, a reference to the origin of the | | | Book (edition) | Introduction .................................. 7 Mineral Species and their Localities .............. Explanation... . . . . . . . . . . . 686 Alphabetic List of Mineral Localities ............. Explanation of Symbols... PREFACE 6 · PREFACE This book reviews abollt 8,500 mineral localities from all over the world, for all valid...with 3,350 minerals in the former edition. The mineral systeniatic classification is based on the updated... with regard to the worlds mineral localities and environment of mineral occurrences, as a result of | | | Book | of Testa Environmental Corporation in Mokelumne Hill, California. He has taught at California State University...treatise (West Group) and the editor of Environmental Insurance Practice Forms, a two-volume book (West Group)...toxic. Chromium is one of the chief ingredients in mineral and metallic colors, being responsible for the...Gottlob Lehmann obtained samples of an orange-red mineral that he termed “Siberian red lead,” while visiting...with a selenitic spar and Fe particles.” This mineral turned out to be crocoisite or crocoite, a lead |
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