| Palache, Charles, Berman, Harry, Frondel, Clifford (1951) The System of Mineralogy (7th ed.) Vol. 2 - Halides, Nitrates, Borates, Carbonates, Sulfates, Phosphates, Arsenates, Tungstates, Molybdates, Ect. John Wiley and Sons, New York. | Book (volume) | Great Salt Lake, Utah. In Canada, an important deposit of salt lies along the eastern shores of Lake Huron...with native silver, iodyrite, jarosite, wad, and limonite; also cerussite, atacamite, malachite, pyromorphite...cubes. Bromyrite is found near Dernbach, Nassau, Germany (iodobromite) asA chlorian variety sociated with...reported from salt works at Hallein, Salzburg, Germany. Artificial NaCl-2H20 is probably monocUnic and...seams: at Duttweiler near Saarbriicken in the Saar, Germany; in mines of the Plauenschen Grund near Dresden; | | | Book (edition) | and several important mineral mixtures. (e.g. limonite and psilomelane) are included here to provide...abbreviated, e.g. canton (Switzerland), vilayet (Turkey), region (Chile), kray and oblast (Russia). The country...by Mobutu, and is now the Katanga administrative region again. The former Kivu province is now divided...United States or of the Upper Silesian historical region in Poland, where the importance of ore-bearing...quarry, Spessart Mts., Bavaria. both Germany, and from the Rabejac deposit, Herault dept.. France.AM 49. 1578-1602 | | | Report (issue) | ............................................ Aragonite ............................................................................................. Limonite ................................................white calcite crystals on light brown calcite. C. Aragonite in shells. D. White to colorless, columnar barite...dolomite rock. 32 9) A. B. C. D. 37 Cellular limonite boulder................................................................... Stalactitic limonite. Millerite on crystalline calcite. Capillary millerite | | | Report (issue) | and Stilbite, Manhattan Island, New York City . Aragonite, var. Flos Ferri, Manhattan Island, New York City...Serpentine Deposit, Port Chester, N. Y. (1900)...................................... 122 Clay Deposit, Glen...Serpeutine Deposit, Dongan Hills, Staten Island, New York City (1921) . 126 Limonito Deposit, Dongan Hills...ancient strata. At the end of the pre-Cambrian, the region having been subjected to prolonged erosion, was...towards its close the sea again withdrew from the region. Later there was a profound physical disturbance | | | Report (issue) | Maximilian Glas, Starnberg, Germany Printer Mediahaus Biering, Munich, Germany English Edition © 2005 by...Weise Verlag, Munich, Germany German Edition © Christian Weise Verlag, Munich, Germany ISBN 3-921656-57-5...3-921656-57-5 Printed in Germany The Italian Island of ----- A Mineralogical Jewel in the Tuscan Archipelago...15 species of viper that range the Mediterranean region. With its triangular head covered by small scales...covering the central-eastern region and another covering the western region. The first domain is represented | | | Report (issue) | Psiloniclanc Cryptomelanc Gibbsitc Diaspore Goerhite Limonite (Limnite) Spinel Seric Pleonaste Hercynite Picotitc...rite (Sidcroplesite) Rhodocrositc Smithsonite Aragonite Strontianite (Calciostrontianitc) Cerussite Dolomite... amethyst, anaicime, anthophyllite, apatite, aragonite, asbestos, azurite, barite, bornitc, calcite,...ilmcnitc, jarositc, jasper, kaolinite, lampaditc, limonite, lithiophoritc, magnesite, magnetite, malachite...ALEXANDRIA: struvite. ALLEGHANY COUNTY: apatite, aragonite, bcudantitc (?), calcitc, collophane, crandallite | | | Report (issue) | Appendix A include: Locality/Deposit Name Synonyms and Other Names or Spellings Deposit or District Name Province...Commodity(s) Type of Deposit Status Host Rock Age Host Rock Significant Minerals or Materials Deposit Size and (or)...Longitude The Locality/Deposit Name field contains the name of the mine, deposit, field, area, or occurrence...alternative names or spellings for the site. For a deposit or area, this field might also 5 include any...XXX mines". The Deposit or District Name field contains the name of any larger deposit, field, or district | | | Book | Composition. In a few cases, such as psilomelane and limonite, the exact composition of a mineral is uncertain...sometimes as fine, large speci¬ mens; at Freiberg, E. Germany; Pribram, Czechoslovakia; Broken Hill, New South...'branches' form a mesh. From the Harz Mountains, Germany 11 ELEMENTS AND ALLOYS and some may luminesce...Mount Avala, Yugoslavia and near Landsberg, W. Germany. It also occurs in the United States, in California... Localities. Fine crystals from Landsberg, W. Germany; and Coquimbo, Chile. Diamond C The transparent | | | Book (edition) | Cassiterite. Fig. 227. Aragonite. Fira. 224. Rutile. Fic. 225. Fia. 228 of Cyclic Aragonite A g Rutile. ...AGGREGATES — 65 represents a contact twin of aragonite and Fig. 228 a cross section of a cyclic twin...sulfates, the calcite group of carbonates, and the aragonite group of carbonates The extremely close relationship...many groups is illustrated by the aragonite group listed below. ARAGONITE CHEMICAL AXIAL Ratio a 1) 26 ... COMPOSITION MINERAL 0.622 CaCO; Aragonite TMG) MOAN, 1 70.721 0.603 : 1 : 0.730 0.609 : 1 : | | | Book (edition) | and structurally identical with the minerals aragonite and calcite, are not classed as minerals. Perhaps...common are the following: andalusite anthophyllite aragonite {group) barite (group) brookite chrysoberyl col...plane. Figure 323 represents a contact twin of aragonite and Fig. 324 a cross section of a cyclic twin...{232} is the twin plane. m m m Fig. 323. Aragonite. Fig. 324. Cross Section of Cyclic Arngonite Twin...the values for aragonite, tan p = 1.2253 and p = 50° 48'. Hence the face (132) of aragonite has the angular | | | Book (edition) | Zircon: m FIG. 227. Aragonite. F:to. 228. Cross Section of Cyclic Aragonite Twin. FIG. 230. Staurolite...AGGREGATES ' 65 represents a contact twin of aragonite and Fig. 228 a cross section of a cyclic twin...sulfates, the calcite group of carbonates, and the aragonite group of carbonates are perhaps the best examples...by the arag onite group listed below. ARAGONITE GROUP Aragonite Witherite Strontianite Cerussite MINERAL...Mineral Diamond Graphite Pyrite Marcasite Calcite Aragonite ' Crystal System Isometric Hexagonal Isometric | | | Book (edition) | D. A. Crystallized B. Stalactitic Quartz. Limonite. C. D. Radiated Natrolite. Fibrous Serpentine...Examples of minerals with submetallic luster are limonite and some of the darker varieties of sphalerite...and diamond, calcium carbonate as calcite and aragonite, iron sulphide as pyrite and marcasite, are familiar...hydroxyl radical will give on moderate heating a deposit of drops of water on the cold upper walls of the...amorphous rings, being composed Arsenic, As. deposit of metallic arsenic. material, the other lying | | Gaines, Richard V., Skinner, H. Catherine W., Foord, Eugene E., Mason, Brian, Rosenzweig, Abraham, King, Vandall T. (1997) Dana's New Mineralogy (8th ed.) Wiley-Interscience. p.1872 | Book (edition) | Fritz: Bergakademie Freiberg, Freiberg, Saxony, Germany. Donald B. Hoover: U.S.G.S., Federal Center, Lakewood...Institut fur Mineralogie, Ruhr Universitat Bochum, Germany. Duane Mellor: Geology Library, Yale University...Berlin, Germany. Peter Susse: MINABS, Inst. of Mineralogy, Univ. of Gottingen, Gottingen, Germany. C. Sheldon...Pennsylvania. Hans J. Wilke: Eppertshausen/Hessen, Germany. Wendell E. Wilson: The Mineralogical Record, Tuscon...example, calcite CaCOg (14.1.1.1) has a polymorph aragonite (14.1.3.1), while vaterite (14.1.2.1) has yet | | | Book (edition) | Examples of minerals with submetallic luster are limonite and some of the darker varieties of sphalerite...group, OH, as an important radical. For example, limonite, Fe403(0H)«. Carbonates. The carbonates are salts...and diamond, calcium carbonate as calcite and aragonite, iron sulphide as pyrite~ancl hinrcnsitp, familiar...often wide variations in chemical composition. Limonite and opal are familiar examples of-vel minerals...hydroxyl radical will give on moderate heating a deposit of drops of water on the cold upper walls of the | | | Report (volume) | silver," "ruby silver," "sulphates of copper," "limonite" and others. Few of these notes can be translated...detail to enable the collector to find a given deposit or to at least place him close to it. Inquiry of...muscovite, and titanite. The Floyd Hill beryl deposit is in sec. 12, T. 4 S., R. 72 W. It is close to...Forks sulfur deposit. Gypsum, marcasite, pickeringite, potash alum, and sulfur. The deposit is 14.4 miles...Fluorapatite, muscovite, triplite. This pegmatite deposit is in sec. 9, T. 16 S., R. 67 ,V. It can be reached | | | Book (volume) | especially since these language groups. ^^ and the region or country is Roumania. Alteration 9. In the...W. Stadel, herausgegeban von Adolph Strecker. Giessen, J. Ricker'sche Buchtaandlung. Jahresber. Chem...edition, 1793-97; second edition, 1799, 1802; Giessen. English (1939). Descriptive List of the New Minerals...occurs in notable amounts in three main types of deposit: in veins of hydrothermal and related solidated...Urals, the Balkans, and the less important Alpine region reaching from Carinthia through the Austrian Tirol | | | Book | azurite crystals on a matrix of highly discoloured limonite. Minerals are almost infinitely varied in their...as a less common orthorhombic mineral called aragonite. Most carbonates are comparatively soft and soluble...are particularly common in varieties of quartz. Aragonite may replace copper, clay minerals may replace...searching the literature to dis¬ cover the form of the deposit and the minerals to be found in it. The appearance...force their way into the country rocks and there deposit the various elements that they hold in solution | | | Report (issue) | discovered in California came from the gold mining region of the Sierra Nevada, beginning with the nickel...in other rocks. A crack, vein is a mineral deposit usually formed by the and occurring as a more...customary to speak of the original constituents of a deposit as the primary minerals, and those which have formed...pseiidomorph. It is instance, be completely changed to limonite, exactly filling the space originally occupied...occupied bj^ the pyrite. ciystal For form of The limonite will then show the pyrite. In this bulletin | | | Book | azurite crystals on a matrix of highly discoloured limonite. Minerals are almost infinitely varied in their...threefold symmetry to the crystals 20 nature aragonite. soft and Most soluble carbonates are in...particularly common in varieties of quartz. Aragonite may replace copper, clay minerals may replace...searching the literature to discover the form of the deposit and the minerals to be found in it. The appearance...force their way into the country rocks and there deposit the assigned to one of these groups from their | | | Book | reflection ofnot only the varied geology of the region but also a once-thriving minerals industry and...Bergemann in 1858 from Johanngcorgenstadt, Saxony, Germany, and named by G. J. Adams in 1869. They were considered...quarry, Cranm re: Kikhoan, Ardnamurchan, Highland Region; and Susanna mine. Leadhills. Strathclyde. As the...J<,lc-.of Scilly, a distance of over 150 km. The region is famous for it-; tin depo:.its, the mining of...there at one time or another. The importance of the region cannot be underestimated: one of the more common | | | Book (edition) | weathered and oxidized zone overlying a sulfide deposit; contains a concentration of hydrated iron oxide...primary mineral deposit in a vein or rock mass as opposed to a secondary (e.g., placer) deposit. luminescence...composed of two parallel faces. placer A mineral deposit formed by the mechanical (density) concentration...Canada; Mexico; Bolivia; Czechoslovakia; Norway; Germany; Tsumeb; Namibia; Chaiiarcillo, Chile; and Broken...oxidation zone of ore deposits, often associated with limonite, calcite, hemimorphite, smithsonite, azurite, | | | Book (edition) | weathered and oxidized zone overlying a sulfide deposit; contains a concentration of hydrated iron oxide...primary mineral deposit in a vein or rock mass as opposed to a secondary (e.g., placer) deposit. luminescence...composed of two parallel faces. placer A mineral deposit formed by the mechanical (density) concentration...Canada; Mexico; Bolivia; Czechoslovakia; Norway; Germany; Tsumeb; Namibia; Chanarcillo, Chile; and Broken...oxidation zone of ore deposits, often associated with limonite, calcite, hemimorphite, smithsonite, azurite, | | | Journal (issue) | Solid mass. 3 x l v2xl ' '2 I 12 oz.I . 4.00 LIMONITE ps. after PYRITE, Utah. Group o f large cubic...micro . xld . Calcite. 5x3x2 ..... . 1 2 .00 ARAGONITE. Aragon . Spain. Repeated twin slightly lilac................................... FORMATION OF LIMONITE TUBES. By S. B11tler ...........................to the locality from the west, probably from the region which is now Wyoming, by the transporting action...ranging from chalcedony to Jasper. As in any sand deposit, many specimens of the massive crystalline varieties | | | Book (edition) | Prof. of Mineralogy, University of Cologne, West Germany; Curator of The Mineralogical Museun1. A dear friend... Mineralogical Museum, University of Cologne, Germany Mineralogical Museum , University of Berne, Switzerland...weathered and oxidized zone overlying a sulfide deposit; contains a concentration of hydrated uon oxide...primary mineral deposit in a vein or rock mass as opposed to a secondary (e.g., placer) deposit. luminescence...composed of two parallel faces. placer A mineral deposit formed by the mechanical (density) concentration | | | Book (edition) | — — — — — sedimentary origin— The odlitic limonite ores— The oolitic pyritic ores Distribution Part...distribution-tite deposits of the Lake Superior region The ^*iron formations^’— The iron ores— Form of...properties The clay minerals Origin Residual iron ores (limonite and hematite) Origin Classi. — — — — — —...selenide of selenides base-^metal features region, district district-“' — — — Rico district—Lake...waters Mining and smelting operations-- The copper deposit of Monte Cat ini The copper deposits of Coro-Ck>ro |
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