| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Minerals of the axinite group from Norwegian localities Fred Steinar Nordrum, Alf Olav Larsen og Muriel...Erambert Introduction The mineral known today as axinite was first described by Schreiber in 1781, but thought...thumerstein, thumite and glasschorl. The name axinite was first applied by Hauy in 1799, in reference...common axe-like shape of the crystals. The axinite group minerals are complex cyclosilicates. The three...end-members are ferroaxinite, manganaxinite and magnesia-axinite, named after the second most abundant cations, | | | Journal (issue) | Spaulding R. A. Mason & R. F. Martin , California locality index ..........................................California Chapter of the Friends of Mineralogy, Locality Index Committee Gypsum crystals from near Zaragoza...not do so. XRD patterns of minerals in the same group are frequently similar and careful work is necessary...ABC (formerly known as the Sunrise and Daggett group, respectively; Sterrett, 1908), both west o f the...the Spaulding dike, the Sinkankas dike, and the axinite-bearing Hatfield Creek dike. All ap parently formed | | | Book | appear after page numbers. () Reported from this locality; no further information b Book review c Crystal...Historical information m A map of the locality or a map on which the locality appears n Brief descriptive note... etc.) s Specimen locality attribution only; no information about the locality itself In the case...Gibbs) 14:283-298 ALABAMA Iron phosphate mineral locality at Indian Mountain, Alabama (by H. Harwood) 5:241-244...County. Arizona (by J. Lowell & T. Rybicki) 7:72-77 Axinite. hydromagnesite,amethyst and other minerals from | | | Book | crystals of edingtonite were first found in 1978. The locality has yielded lustrous, tabular crystals of ilmenite...mineral was then called "washingtonite," after the locality. For the rest of the 19th century and well into...flattened rhombohedrons (resembling those of Froland, Norway) to 12 cm across, some individuals weighing up...largest known single ilmenite crystal from any locality worldwide. The crystals are blue-black and lustrous...richterite (Menezes and Martins, 1984). EUROPE NORWAY Omdal, Froland, Aus~Agder. Thick-tabular to equant |
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