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Anauxite

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Mixture containing kaolinite.
Originally reported from Hradiste (Bezovka; Debersche - Tal), Bílina (Bilin), Ústí Region, Bohemia (Böhmen; Boehmen), Czech Republic.

Classification of Anauxite

IMA status:Discredited 1968
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Other Names for Anauxite

Other Languages:
German:Anauxit
Spanish:Anauxita

Other Information

Health Warning:No information on health risks for this material has been entered into the database. You should always treat mineral specimens with care.

References for Anauxite

Reference List:

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Bailey, S.W. & R.B. Langston (1969), Anauxite and kaolinite structure identical: Clays and Clay Mins.: 17: 241-243.

Langston, R.B. & J.A. Pask (1969), The nature of anauxite: Clays and Clay Minerals: 16: 425-436.

Guggenheim, S., et al. (2006), Summary of recommendations of Nomenclature committees relevant to clay mineralogy: Report of the AIPEA Nomenclature Committee for 2006: Clays and Clay Minerals 54, 761-772.

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  • Localities for Anauxite

    The map shows a selection of localities that have latitude and longitude coordinates recorded. Click on the symbol to view information about a locality. The symbol next to localities in the list can be used to jump to that position on the map.
    (TL) indicates type locality. ? indicates mineral may be doubtful at this locality. All other localities listed without reference should be considered as uncertain and unproven until references can be found.
    Czech Republic
     
    • Bohemia (Böhmen; Boehmen)
      • Ústí Region
    AmMin 13:153
    various added photos
    Am Mineral. 13: 153
    USA
     
    • Arizona
      • Pima Co.
        • Ajo District
          • Little Ajo Mts
    Anthony, J.W., et al (1995), Mineralogy of Arizona, 3rd.ed.: 192; Galbraith, F.W. & D.J. Brennan (1959), Minerals of AZ: 86, 108.
    • California
    Murdoch & Webb, 1958. Minerals of California, 2nd ed.
        • Diablo Range
          • Livermore District (Tesla District)
            • Tesla
    Allen, Victor T. (1941), Eocene anauxite clays and sands in the Coast Range of California: Geological Society of America Bulletin: 52: 274; Pemberton, H. Earl (1983), Minerals of California; Van Nostrand Reinholt Press: 436.
      • Amador Co.
        • Ione
    Murdoch & Webb, 1958. Minerals of California, 2nd ed.
        • Mokelumne River
    Allen, Victor T. (1928), Anauxite from the Ione formation of California: American Mineralogist: 13: 145; Murdoch, Joseph & Robert W. Webb (1966), Minerals of California, Centennial Volume (1866-1966): California Division Mines & Geology Bulletin 189: 73.
      • Butte Co.
        • Oroville
    Allen, Victor T. (1929), The Ione formation of California: University of California, Department of Geological Sciences Bulletin: 18: 369; Murdoch, Joseph & Robert W. Webb (1966), Minerals of California, Centennial Volume (1866-1966): California Division Mines & Geology Bulletin 189: 200; Pemberton, H. Earl (1983), Minerals of California; Van Nostrand Reinholt Press: 429.
    Murdoch & Webb, 1958. Minerals of California, 2nd ed.
        • Brentwood
    Allen, Victor T. (1941), Eocene anauxite clays and sands in the Coast Range of California: Geological Society of America Bulletin: 52: 277, 280; Murdoch, Joseph & Robert W. Webb (1966), Minerals of California, Centennial Volume (1866-1966): California Division Mines & Geology Bulletin 189: 73; Pemberton, H. Earl (1983), Minerals of California; Van Nostrand Reinholt Press: 436.
    Murdoch & Webb, 1958. Minerals of California, 2nd ed.
        • Diablo Range
    Allen, Victor T. (1941), Eocene anauxite clays and sands in the Coast Range of California: Geological Society of America Bulletin: 52: 277; Murdoch, Joseph & Robert W. Webb (1966), Minerals of California, Centennial Volume (1866-1966): California Division Mines & Geology Bulletin 189: 73; Pemberton, H. Earl (1983), Minerals of California; Van Nostrand Reinholt Press: 436.
    Murdoch & Webb, 1958. Minerals of California, 2nd ed.
    Rogers, Austin Flint (1933), Anauxite as a secondary mineral in some volcanic rocks of California and Arizona. Geological Society of America Bulletin: 44: 159-160; Murdoch, Joseph & Robert W. Webb (1966), Minerals of California, Centennial Volume (1866-1966): California Division Mines & Geology Bulletin 189: 73.
      • Tuolumne Co.
        • Mother Lode Belt
          • Jamestown District
            • Jamestown
    Rogers, Austin Flint (1932), Anauxite as a secondary mineral in some volcanic rocks of California and Arizona (abstract): Pan-American Geologist: 58: 72-73; […Geological Society of America Bulletin: 44: 159-160 (1933)]: 160; Murdoch, Joseph & Robert W. Webb (1966), Minerals of California, Centennial Volume (1866-1966): California Division Mines & Geology Bulletin 189: 73.
    • Utah
      • Juab Co.
        • East Tintic Mts
          • Tintic District
    http://makalu.jpl.nasa.gov/docs/workshops/00_docs/Hauff_web.pdf.
    • Virginia
      • Nelson Co.
    Minerals of Virginia, 1990 by R. V. Dietrich
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