| | Book | the right, deep blue crystals of carletonite [KNa 4 Ca 4Si8 0 18 (C0 3) 4 (F,OH) • H 20] . Monteregianite...Mineralogical Association of Canada Association mineralogique du canada 14 Also in this series Encyclopedia...(1998) J. Delvigne Mineral Species Discovered in Canada and Species Named after Canadians Special Publication...F. Martin c 2019 Mineralogical Association of Canada All rights reserved. No part of this publication...publishers. Printed in Canada on acid-free paper Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication | | | Book (volume) | bonds or groups of atoms forming covalent bonds – complex anions (e.g. CO32, C2O42, SO42, PO43, SiO44...vibrations of most important coordination polyhedra and complex anionic groups are listed by Miller and Wilkins...zirconoand titanosilicates characterized by very complex and variable crystal-chemical features (Johnsen...where N(1–5) ¼ Na, Н3О+, K, Sr, REE, Y, Ba, Mn, Ca; M(1) ¼ Ca, Mn, REE, Na, Sr, Fe; M(2) ¼ Fe, Mn, Na, Zr...new mineral species different from cancrinite, (Na,Ca)7–8 (Al6Si6O24) (CO3)1–2·2H2O, by characteristic | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | . . . . . . . . . . 29.3. Sedimentary sulfur and Ca sulfate deposits . . . . . . . . . 29.4. Sulfur and...NaFeSi2O6 (Ce,Ca,Fe)(Ti,Nb)2(O,OH)6 Fe7.6Ni0.4O6.4(OH)9.7Cl1.3 MnS NaAlSi3O8 BeAl2O4 (Ce,Ca,Y)2(Al,Fe)3(SiO4)3(OH)...Fe7(Si8O22)(OH)2 XY2Z5(Si, Al, Ti)8O22(OH, F)2 X = K, Na, Y = Fe Ca, Mg, Mn, Zn, Z = Fe, Mn, Al, Ti NaAl(Si2O6)·(H2O)...SrCe(CO3)2(OH)·(H2O) Al2SiO5 PbSO4 CaSO4 Cu1.75S Ca(Mg, Fe)(CO3)2 Ni3 (AsO4)2.8H2O CaAl2Si2O8 (Na,K)AlSi3O8...25Pt0.75Sn (Mg,Al)2Si4O10(OH)·4H2O (Ca,Na)(Mg,Fe,Al,Ti)(Si,Al)2O6 AuSb2 Ca(UO2)2(PO4)2·12(H2O) Ca2MgAl2(BO3)Si4O12(OH) | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | . . . . . . . . . . 29.3. Sedimentary sulfur and Ca sulfate deposits . . . . . . . . . 29.4. Sulfur and...NaFeSi2O6 (Ce,Ca,Fe)(Ti,Nb)2(O,OH)6 Fe7.6Ni0.4O6.4(OH)9.7Cl1.3 MnS NaAlSi3O8 BeAl2O4 (Ce,Ca,Y)2(Al,Fe)3(SiO4)3(OH)...Fe7(Si8O22)(OH)2 XY2Z5(Si, Al, Ti)8O22(OH, F)2 X = K, Na, Y = Fe Ca, Mg, Mn, Zn, Z = Fe, Mn, Al, Ti NaAl(Si2O6)·(H2O)...SrCe(CO3)2(OH)·(H2O) Al2SiO5 PbSO4 CaSO4 Cu1.75S Ca(Mg, Fe)(CO3)2 Ni3 (AsO4)2.8H2O CaAl2Si2O8 (Na,K)AlSi3O8...25Pt0.75Sn (Mg,Al)2Si4O10(OH)·4H2O (Ca,Na)(Mg,Fe,Al,Ti)(Si,Al)2O6 AuSb2 Ca(UO2)2(PO4)2·12(H2O) Ca2MgAl2(BO3)Si4O12(OH) | | | Book (volume) | an eruptive planet with a molten core and other complex inorganic processes as a living superorganism....to Earth, because the atmospheres are the least complex and most accessible of the zones of all these planets;...influence their own destiny in an interesting and complex, but comprehensible, way. Thus the sum total of...extinguished in the latest Proterozoic; if glaciation, a complex phenomenon attributed to Milankovitch cycles in...obviously become more complex as the spectrum of life on Earth has become more complex, starting with the |
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