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Analcime from
Penghu Islands, Penghu County, Taiwan


Locality type:Archipelago
Classification
Species:Analcime
Formula:Na(AlSi2O6) · H2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Analcime data
Locality Data:Click here to view Penghu Islands, Penghu County, Taiwan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1355972
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1355972:8
GUID (UUID V4):ce6ff482-73bf-4ecb-be1d-45d273ea6fca
References
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Report (issue)
H., M. Aoki and H. Konno (1973). "Synthesis of analcime from volcanic sediments in sodium silicate solution...Akizuki, M. (1980). Origin of optical variation in analcime and chabazite. Proceedings of the 5th International...Akizuki, M. (1981). "Origin of optical variation in analcime." American Mineralogist 66: 403-409. Akizuki...Viniti 1259-84: 10 p. Alabaster, C. J. (1980). "Analcime from the Lower Lias on the west Somerset coast...adsorption of acetone and pyridine on loughlinite and analcime from the deposits of Eskisehir (Turkey)." Hacettepe
Report (issue)
Abstr. 91, no. 4, 24154 (1979). X-ray data from Taiwan. ALUNOGEN. Bariand et al., (Mem. Hors-Ser. Soc...41, 513-528 (1978). Probe analyses (3), Northern Taiwan. AMPHIBOLE. Chen, Proc. Geol. Soc. China 21, 80-91...(1978)(English). Analyses (8) from ultrabasic inclusions, N. Taiwan. AMPHIBOLE. Chopin, Bull. Mineral. 101, 514-531...analyses (1) and trace elements from Tenerife, Canary Islands. Arfvedsonite. AMPHIBOLE. Ferguson, Contrib. Mineral...(1979). Analyses, optics of 2 tremolite jades, Taiwan. AMPHIBOLE. Flamini et al., J. Gemmol. 16, 153-161
Report (issue)
(1983). Microprobe analyses (1) from Sark, Channel Islands. ACANTHITE. Kaspar et al. (N. Jb. Miner., Mh. 19-28)... Analyses (11) from Chinkuashih Au-Cu deposit, Taiwan. Unit cells. ALUNITE. Shakhtakhtinskii, et al....277-303 (1983). Microprobe analyses (5) from Field Islands, Antarctica. AMPHIBOLE. Bojadziev, (Geokhim..,...(English). Microprobe analyses (6), Kuanyishan volcano, Taiwan. AMPHIBOLE. Childs and Baker-Sherman (N.Z. Soil...China (Taiwan) 26 99-112 (1983) (English). Microprobe analyses (9) from green schist rocks, Taiwan AMPHIBOLE
Report (issue)
surface and ground waters at the Penn Mine, Calaveras County, California. Contaminated surface and ground waters...M0re Basin, located northeast of the Shetland Islands. Numerous late Cretaceous or Paleocene sills have...expedition) from both the Hawaiian Islands and the leeward islands to the northwest. These data demonstrate...25 THE MANTLE SOURCES OF BASALTS FROM CANARY ISLANDS WITH REFERENCE TO PB-SR-ND ISOTOPIC SYSTEMATICS...developments for in-situ applications. Canary islands are usually divided into three groups according
Book (edition)
The largest groups of new terms have been U.S. county names; rock-formation names (mostly North American);...Thesaurus. These include local geographic terms, U.S. county names, rock-formation names, and fossil names....term must be a name unique to one area. Lincoln County is not assigned coordinates in the Thesaurus, because...North America from the broader terms of Hanover County. There is no reciprocal entry for each broader...counties of the United States; e.g., Chautauqua County may have a broader term Kansas or New York. BX
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the total of 4,284 new Terms were United States county and city Terms. Counties and Cities in the United...States Earlier editions had Terms such as Washington County and Portland for counties and cities of the United...for example: Washington County Arkansas and Portland Maine. Each new county Term can now autopost its...to counties was a major task. The scope of U.S. county and city Terms can now be clear even when they...For example, whenever an in¬ dexer uses Atchison County Kansas the Terms Kan¬ sas, Midwest, and United
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calcarenite and calcirudite, Devonian, Princess Royal Islands, Arctic Canada. Fig. 2.12 M-N. See p. 38 for legend...limestones and mudstones. Devonian, Princess Royal Islands, Arctic Canada. K. Overturned crossbedding caused...Canadian Arctic (courtesy of A. F. Embry). ~ Parry Islands fm ., Burnett Po int mbr. Opbp lin e of stratigraphic...section ( dashed where off set along strike ) Parry Islands fm ., Cape Fortune mbr . Isachsen fm. Ki OpCp...in climate, vegetation, altitude, isolation on islands, etc. These varieties have evolved in response
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the range of CV chondrites (Figures 5 and 6). Lea County 002 was originally classified as a Kakangari-like...5 mm, respectively). CAIs in Kakangari and Lea County 002 appear to be different as well (Prinz et al...compositions (Figure 4) suggest instead that Lea County 002 is a CR chondrite. For more on IDPs, see Chapter...size. (c) Silicate inclusion in IAB iron Caddo County is a basaltic clast composed of plagioclase (pl...nonchondritic, silicate-rich inclusions (e.g., Caddo County and Ocotillo) and in some cases (e.g., Winona)
 
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