| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | determined the composition varies from piece to piece. New estimates, in millions of years, are : for broggerite...goitre and vice versa. J. P. Merrillite and Chlorapatite in Stony Meteorites. E. V. SHANNON and E. S...the Allegan meteorite 35 mg. of merrillite were isolated, and from the New Concord meteorite 58 mg. of...of merrillite (I) and 42 mg. of chlorapatite (11),which yielded : I. 11. P,O,. 35.21 36.06 CaO. 44.10...manganese was taken up from the river water. L. J. S. New Mineral Analyses. E. DITTLER(Tsch. Min. Mitt., 1924 | | | Report (edition) | GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 2045 MORSE RD., BLDG. C- 1 COLUMBUS, OHIO 43229-6693 (614) 265-6576 (614) 447-1918 (FAX)...L. Fox, MS, Seismologist Michael C. Hansen, PhD, Ohio Seismic Nelwork (OhioSeis) Coordinator An Equal... Minerals of Ohio by Ernest H. Carlson Bulletin 69 Second Edition STATE OF OHIO DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL...(formerly Stoneco, Inc.}, near Junction, Pau lding County, Ohio. Specimen is 3.8 x 2.4 cm with the largest crystal...citation: Carlson, E.H., 2015, Mineral s of Ohio (2d ed.): Columbus, Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division |
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