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Reynoldsite from
Red Lead Mine, Dundas mineral field, Zeehan mining district, West Coast municipality, Tasmania, Australia


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Reynoldsite
Formula:Pb2Mn24+O5(CrO4)
Confirmation
Validity:Valid - Type Locality
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Lithiophorite2 photos of Reynoldsite associated with Lithiophorite at this locality.
Coronadite2 photos of Reynoldsite associated with Coronadite at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Reynoldsite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Red Lead Mine, Dundas mineral field, Zeehan mining district, West Coast municipality, Tasmania, Australia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:759180
Long-form Identifier:1:3:759180:8
GUID (UUID V4):46ea194b-7372-4725-8d24-8302d4979443
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Mineralogist, Volume 97, pages 1187–1192, 2012 Reynoldsite, Pb2Mn4+ 2 O5(CrO4), a new phyllomanganate-chromate...the Blue Bell claims, California and the Red Lead mine, Tasmania Anthony R. Kampf,1,* Stuart J. Mills,2...Housley,3 Ralph S. Bottrill,4 and Uwe Kolitsch5,6 Mineral Sciences Department, Natural History Museum of...Victoria, GPO Box 666, Melbourne 3001, Victoria, Australia 3 Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences...91125, U.S.A. 4 Mineral Resources Tasmania, P.O. Box 56, Rosny Park, Tasmania 7018, Australia 5 Mineralog
Report (issue)
Pb2Mn4+2O5(CrO4) Reynoldsite Crystal Data: Triclinic. Point Group: 1 . As subparallel aggregates and...968(12)° X-ray Powder Pattern: Red Lead mine, Dundas, Tasmania, Australia. 3.052 (100), 3.254 (85), 3.427...to Pb1.97Mn2.01O5(Cr1.01O4). (2) Red Lead mine, Tasmania, Australia; average of 2 electron microprobe...11Mn2.15O5(Cr0.87O4). Occurrence: A secondary mineral derived by weathering primary minerals including...lithiophorite, crocoite (Red Lead mine). Distribution: At the Blue Bell claims, 11 km west of Baker, San Bernardino
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Mineralogist, Volume 102, pages 612–619, 2017 Chromium mineral ecology Chao Liu1,*, Grethe Hystad2, Joshua J....terrestrial Cr mineral species (http://rruff.info/ima, as of 15 April 2016), representing 4089 mineral species-locality...of 15 April 2016). We find that Cr-containing mineral species, for which 30% are known at only one locality...Chromium, mineral ecology, new minerals, statistical mineralogy Introduction Newly discovered mineral species...important focus of descriptive mineralogy. As mineral discovery becomes more difficult, it is useful
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Western Sydney, Locked Bag 1797, Penrith, NSW 2751, Australia p.williams@uws.edu.au Laboratoire de Minéralogie...Victoria, GPO Box 666, Melbourne 3001, Victoria, Australia smills@museum.vic.gov.au The information given...working on new species. Each mineral is described in the following format: Mineral name, if the authors agree...repository and specimen number Citation details for the mineral prior to publication of full description It is...description of the new mineral. NO OTHER INFORMATION WILL BE RELEASED BY THE COMMISSION NEW MINERAL PROPOSALS APPROVED
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
K E Y WO R D S : embreyite, layered structure, lead, chromate, phosphate, vauquelinite, cassedanneite...Embreyite is a member of a rather small group of lead-containing minerals with (CrO4)2– anions (Table...group for chromate minerals in general. Chromium mineral diversity is on the lower limit of the common trend...relatively small number of described chromate mineral species to date can be explained generally by the...Introduction EMBREYITE was described as a new mineral species in old museum collection samples from the
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Victoria, GPO Box 666, Melbourne 3001, Victoria, Australia Mineral Sciences Department, Natural History Museum...Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences...and wulfenite. It has also been found at the Aga mine, Otto Mountain, with cerussite, chrysocolla, khinite...pair. K EY WORDS : Bluebellite, mojaveite, new mineral, iodate, tellurate, crystal structure, Raman spectroscopy...the Blue Bell claims in the Soda Mountains, ~11 km west of Baker, San Bernardino County, California (35º14’31’’N
Journal (issue)
496-502 Falsterite, a new secondary phosphate mineral from the Palermo #1 pegmatite, N.-Groton, New Hampshire...Hampshire 503-512 Pavlovskyite : a new mineral from two Russian localities 513-523 Zaccagnaite-3R, a...and relationships with bermanite and whitmoreite mineral groups  MINERALOGICAL RECORD 43(2), 04.12 161-206...elegant world of thumbnail minerals 265-268 A mineral collector's contemporary China  LAPIS 37(5),...289-317 The Jonas mine, Itatiaia, Minas Gerais, Brazil 325-336 The Belshazzar mine, Boise Co., Idaho
 
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