| | Journal (issue) | Dunn Smithsonian Institution Peter G. Embrey British Museum (Natural History) Richard C. Erd U.S. Geological...E. Wilson Edingtonite and natrolite from Ice River, British C olum bia.................................2 Wellsic Lane, Rothley Leicestershire LE7 7Qb Canada: Mrs. J. W. Peat 36 Deepwood Crescent Don Mills...Houston Richard W. Barstow Dealer in high quality British E W o rld George & Susan Robinson f Minerals for...PALL MALL LONDON S.W.l. tel. 930-6921 Classic British and European Minerals * Come and see me when you | | | Book | aluminosilicate frameworks with loosely bonded alkali and alkaline earth cations and these provided the first chemical...Galli, 1985). In synthetic zeolites, all alkali, alkaline-earth, rare earth elements, and organic complexes...(sodium, potassium, lithium, and cesium) and/or alkaline earth (calcium, strontium, barium, and magnesium)...communications. If the system becomes so large and complex that communication is impeded, it no longer serves...freshwater lakes; shallow marine seas; saline, alkaline lakes; and in deep sea sediments. Very rarely | | | Book | aluminosilicate frameworks with loosely bonded alkali and alkaline earth cations and these provided the first chemical...Galli, 1985). In synthetic zeolites, all alkali, alkaline-earth, rare earth elements, and organic complexes...(sodium, potassium, lithium, and cesium) and/or alkaline earth (calcium, strontium, barium, and magnesium)...communications. If the system becomes so large and complex that communication is impeded, it no longer serves...freshwater lakes; shallow marine seas; saline, alkaline lakes; and in deep sea sediments. Very rarely | | | Book (volume) | events to bring the history of North American gem mining up to date. Here, then, is the latest, most complete...and interviews with persons actively engaged in mining gemstones. Pertinent references are furnished throughout...promising diamond fields being vigorously explored in Canada and the United States. Experts agree that in several...kimberlite bodies, most likely in Canada. Systematic large-scale mining of sapphire-bearing gravels in Montana...Lapidary, Safford, AZ; Rhonda Bell, NWT Geology Division, Yellowknife, NWT; John & Carol Cantlin, Ellis | | 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) | All rights reserved. Published simultaneously in Canada. Reproduction or translation or any part of this...and O, OH, F, and H20 Groups and Other Anions or Complex and Some Beryllosilicates 1020 1061 1106 1116...Ercit: Canadian Museum of Nature, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Richard C. Erd: U.S.G.S., Menlo Park, California...Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. W. Barclay Kamb: Division of Geol. and Planetary Sci., Cal. Inst. of Tech...(3) certain naturally occurring liquids (H,0, as ice but not as water, and liquid mercury are both considered | | | Book (edition) | whose copyright has unwittingly been infringed British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A catalogue...catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Library of Congress Cataloguing in Publication...that these include contributors from Australia, Canada, Germany, Thailand, Vietnam, the UK and the USA...Ltd, for the information on the Botswana diamond mining; Messrs Eickhorst & Co of Hamburg for the illustrations...the Cultured Pearl Company, and those of diamond mining by the Anglo-American Corporation. Robert Webster | | | Book (edition) | oxides and similar compounds, oxidic compounds with complex anions, and a few organic species. Mineral species...Subsidim-y anions (OH,F,O) are positioned before the complex anion , with both enclosed in square brackets,...of the valency electrons of the oxygens of the complex ions are involved in bonding to the cations". The...represents the class, the second (alphabetic) a division. Often the names of generally used mineral groups...halides without H2O 3.B Simple halides with H2O 3.C Complex halides 3.D Oxyhalides, hydroxyhalides, and related | | | Book (volume) | and interviews with persons actively engaged in mining gemstones. Pertinent references are furnished throughout...promising diamond fields being vigorously explored in Canada and the United States. Experts agree that in several...kimberlite bodies, most likely in Canada. Systematic large-scale mining of sapphire-bearing gravels in Montana...Lapida1y, Safford, AZ; Rhonda Bell, NWT Geology Division, Yellowknife, NWT; John & Carol Cantlin, Ellis... Scottsdale, AZ; Richard A. & Tresa L. Kosnar, Golden, CO: Virginia & Larry Kribs, Desert Dog Mines, | | | Book | Robinson, 2013). MALAWI Mount Malosa, Chilwa alkaline province, Zomba district. "Illite" is the name...collectors. However, unusual discoveries in the famous alkaline pegmatites of Mount Malosa in the late 2000s include...UNITED STATES and CANADA BRITISH COLUMBIA Ice River complex. The Ice River complex is an intrusive body...body of alkaline igneous rocks where sodalite was mined in the early 20th century, and where the world's...west-southwest from a mountain massif to join the Reuss River at the town of Amsteg, subordinate drainages running | | | Book (edition) | Australia Nelson Canada 1120 Birchmount Road Scarborough, Ontario MIK 5G4, Canada GQiefd4 Gi 1S ie...Menezes Les Presmyk Wallace Mann National Museum of Canada Martin Jensen Michael P. Cooper Mark Rogers Marshall...Mineralogist, Journal of the Mineralogical Association of Canada. Clay Mineralogy, by R. E. Grim (McGraw-Hill, 1968)...Arranged Chemically (and Suppleme nt), by M. H. Hey (British Museum [Natural History], 1955). Mineralogical...(crystal class) designation; the latter may contain complex symmetry operations such as glide planes (instead | | | Book (edition) | Australia Nelson Canada I 120 Birchmount Road Scarborough, Ontario MIK 5G4, Canada 4I-1'-lq 16 15 ...Presmyk MA = Wallace Mann MC National Museum of Canada MJ Martin Jensen ~ """ . MP Michael P. Cooper MR... Journal of the J\1ineralogical Association of Canada. Clay Mineralogy, by R. E. Grim (NlcGrav1-H ill...Che,nically (and Supple,nent}, by M. H . Hey (British Museum [Natural History], 1955). Mineralogical...(crystal class) designation; the latter may contain complex symmetry operations such as glide planes (instead | | | Book (edition) | S. JAMES SHAND Newberry Professor of Geology Columbia University, New in York City Third Edition... of little use in life. mineralogy owe much to mining, and should give Something in A rational system...Rare-element pegmatites 181 Replacement in complex pegmatites The ... association of pegmatite...carbonate and silica Assimilation of iron-formation, Canada Cross-section of Carrock Fell, Cumberland 3. 4...the Querigut granite, Pyrenees of the Palabora complex, Transvaal Variation diag^ram, Palabora, Transvaal | | | Book (edition) | METEORITES by S. JAMES SHAND D.sc., PH.D., F .G.s. Columbia Uni'fltrsity, New York Revised Second Edition...use in life. Petrology and mineralogy owe much to mining, and should give something in - V PLAT~: hand...of the poorest. The new edition was prepared in Columbia University, where an admirable library deprives...with enclosures ... 13. Assimilation at Onaping, Canada 14. Section at Carrock Fell, Cumberland 15. Map...Querigut granite, France 16. Map of the Palabora complex, Transvaal 17. Variation diagram, Palabora, Transvaal | | | Book (edition) | use in life. Petr^ogy and mineralogy owe* much to mining, and should give something In return. A rational...wall-rock Rare-clement p^matites Replacement in complex pegmatites The assodation of pegmsUte with aplite...carbonate and sUica 4. Aosimilation of iron-formation, Canada 8. Cross-section of Carrock Fell, Cumberland 6...Querigut granite, Pyrenees 7. Map of tbe Palabora complex, Transvaal 8. Variation diagram, Palabora, Transvaal...The Lugsr sill. Scodsnd 21. Map of tbe Sudbury complex, OotftHo 22. Settling and flotatioo of crystals | | | Book | B. Stewart 339 Chapter 12 THE FELDSPATHOIDAL ALKALINE ROCKS by J. Gittins 351 Definition and Usage...FRACTIONAL RESORPTION OF COMPLEX MINERALS AND THE FORMATION OF STRONGLY FEMIC ALKALINE ROCKS by David R. Wones...“problems” that will not be solved until all the complex processes of igneous petrogenesis have been under¬...not tempt Bowen to provide an opinion. A division into alkaline and subalkaline types he thought useful...composition within a rock associa¬ tion, such that the division of such a series into specific members could only |
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