| | Report (issue) | Water Resources Petrographic atlas of the Hatrurim Formation by Shulamit Gross Edited by Keren Weiss-Sarusi...2016 Shulamit Gross (1923-2012) 5 The Hatrurim Formation (the “Mottled Zone”) Below we present a short...knowledge and views of the nature of the Hatrurim Formation. We avoid references to the very voluminous...well as the references cited therein. The Hatrurim Formation (or the "Mottled Zone” referring to the multicolored...rock complex in Israel and Jordan (Fig. 1). The formation is composed mainly of high-temperature - low-pressure | | Ferro, Orazio, Galli, Ermanno, Papp, Gábor, Quartieri, Simona, Szakáll, Sándor, Vezzalini, Giovanna (2003) A new occurrence of katoite and re-examination of the hydrogrossular group. European Journal of Mineralogy, 15 (2) 419-426 doi:10.1127/0935-1221/2003/0015-0419 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | the early volcanism of the Visegrád Mts, in the Middle Miocene, 14.8 million years ago (Harangi, 1999)...are characterized by the presence of brucite, lizardite, clino-and orthocrysotile, deweylite, smectite...(Belyankin & Petrov, 1941); 5: hydrogrossular from Hatrurim formation (Gross, 1977); 6: hydrogrossular from Dunn... Gross, S. (1977): The mineralogy of the Hatrurim formation, Israel. Geol. Surv. Israel, Bull. No. 70 | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | reflections at 2.236 Å and 2.048 Å suggested the formation of barringerite, (Fe,Ni)2 P, at 420 ◦ C as well...attributable to a diffuse 2.44 Å signal, either lizardite-1T or phlogopite to another at 2.499 Å, a perovskite-supergroup...stage to be the most likely one related to the formation of Fe(OH)3 . A reflection at 4.80 Å, although...graphite/iron; although its content increased up to the middle part of the 500–800 ◦ C stage, it began to cease...reductive than oxidative, as confirmed by the formation of wüstite and, in particular, magnetite. However | | | Book | “Grandfather” status, ie. minerals introduced before the formation of the CNMMN and generally accepted by the mineralogical...tine pink-purple, reddish-brown. Green River Formation, Uintah Co., Utah, USA. H= < 3, Dj4j= 1.4, Dc=...Min. 19 (1988), 91. See also Clinochrysotile, Lizardite, Orthochrysotile, Parachrysotile. Antimonpecirceite...a-Al(OH)3, E Mon. Translucent white. Hartrurim formation, Israel. H=?, Dni=?, Dc=2.50, IVF 01. Fricke,...Al)2(S04)3(0H)i2*26H20, E Hex. Vitreous bright violet. Hatrurim formation, Israel (S). H= 2, Djjj= 2.025, D(.= 2.021 | | | Book (volume) | of hydrogen in minerals is caused also by the formation of hydrogen bonds of different types and by different...that in different compounds is involved in the formation of a binding orbital. As a result, only the determination...spectroscopic (IR, Raman, NMR) methods. Generally, the formation of hydrogen bond is accompanied by the weakening...rosenhahnite HCa3(HSi3O10) from the Bazhenovskoye deposit, Middle Urals observed in the range 1,700–3,200 cm1 (Figs...three kinds of substitutions resulting in the formation of solidsolution series of minerals within the | | | Book (edition) | hydrothermal The process and product of mineral formation by precipitation from hot aqueous solution. hydrous...in the lower Ludlow Member of the Fort Union Formation in the Cave Hills and Slim Buttes areas, Harding...the Mahogany Zone oil shale of the Green River Formation, Uintah County, Utah, associated with authigenic...aegirine is found in rocks of the Green River Formation in Utah, Wyoming, and Colorado. Typical occurrences...Complex, Nigeria; and widespread in the rocks of East Africa. SELECTED REFERENCES: Cannillo, E., et al | | | Book (edition) | the Mahogany Zone oil shale of the Green River Formation, Uintah County, Utah, associated with authigenic...in the lower Ludlow Member of the Fort Union Formation in the Cave Hills and Slim Buttes areas, Harding...aegirine is found in rocks of the Green River Formation in Utah, Wyoming, and Colorado. Typical occurrences...Complex, Nigeria; and widespread in the rocks of East Africa. SELECTED REFERENCES: Cannillo, E., et...England; also found at Johanngeorgenstadt, Saxony, East Germany. SELECTED REFERENCE: Davis, R. J., Hey, | | | Book (edition) | with the understanding of the properties and formation of minerals rather than the use of properties...especially in relation to the environment of their formation. The study of minerals is commonly presented largely...intrusion, East Greenland (Vincent, E.A., 1964, Amer. Min., 49, 8056). Fayalite, Gunflint Iron Formation, Minnesota-Ontario...olivine, are the three serpentine polymorphs, lizardite, chrysotile and antigorite, together with brucite...cooling of the liquid during crystallization. The formation of elongated and dendritic olivines is displayed | | 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) | circumstances, where conditions favoring the formation of minerals containing the rarer elements, or...LOCALITIES INFORMATION The United States, from east to west Canada Mexico Central America and the Caribbean...Greenland Iceland European countries, from west to east Asia, including Siberia ae SS shes] TM REED eS SL...SL China and Japan 10. India 11. South east Asia 12. Middle East 13. African Countries, from north to south... Ural 6 11.2.2 Mts., Russia; El Indio mine, east of Coquimbo, Tetraauricupride Chile. BM FM 28:69(1950) | | | Book | names of things — nouns and action- and Old and Middle English, with many borrowings verbs — are essential...cloud nepheline / y Romance languages Greek Middle English ca.! 100-1500 CE PO, Me Modern English...pioneering work in organic geochemistry. Green River Formation, Uinta County, Utah, U.S.A. Trudell, L.C. (1970):...Fe)3Siz05(OH)4, mon., Cm(?). See also chrysotile, lizardite, and parachrysotile. Named after its discovery...kyanos, blue, alluding to its morphology and color. East Kamoto Cu—Co deposit, Shaba, Zaire. Deliens, M. | | | Book (edition) | 'eltnerite, southern slopc of Mount Ochi, I 00 m east of Mil i ncar Karystos. Evvia. Grcccc, /1.'e»·Mi...Mg3Si2O5(OH),, mon., polymorph. with Chrysotile-ZMc1. Lizardite, Chrysotilc-ZOrc1 and Parachrysotile, Antigorio...SbuSi,Cl,,mon., Madjarovopolymetallicore deposit,east of the Rhodopc Massif.Bulgaria,68,642 □ Ardcalile...Bentorlte.C~(Cr.Al)z(SO4)i(OH) 12·26H 2O, hex., Hatrurim Formation. southem Israel, 66,637, /JES 29, 81-84 Ettringitegroup...2 0 6 ]·HP, mon. and tric., Bikita mine, Bikita. east ofVictoria. Zimbabwe, NJMM 1986 241-252 (str.) Zeo/ite | | | Book | family names, although in some instances first or middle names have been used. Apparently Abraham G. Werner...be identified easily because only his first or middle name is used in the deriva¬ tion. Third, there...following names were derived from either the first or middle name of the person honored. andorite, Andor von... Additional physical properties, used in the formation of mineral names from Greek, are illustrated by...allusion to its chemical composition. mesolite, middle, chemically between natrolite and scolecite. nepheline | | | Journal (volume) | trachy-andesitic composition was produced and dispersed to the east and later to the south covering the neighbouring...conditions, metal recovery in combination with the formation of novel functional bionanominerals, and even...Earth Science. Based on its robust retention of formation ages and its ability to substitute a wide variety...trace elements that record the conditions of its formation or alteration, zircon has become the foremost...and lime clusters. Dissolution of lime grains, formation of magnesian wüstite phases, and slight surface | | | Book (edition) | uniaxial minerals. and as Np, Nm, and Ng (minimal, middle. and maximal index) for optically biaxial minerals...20 mm, Malosa Plat., Malawi, G 10 17 River Formation in Uintah County, Utah. Deer et al., v. 2A,483...Jasper co., Missouri, and in the Green River Formation, Uintah co., Utah. Rarely on Vesuvius Vole., Campania...to 35 %). In the Eocene lacustral Green River Formation in Sweetwater County, Wyoming, and in Uintah County...analcime is the main component of 20 m thick formation covering about 15,000 sq. km in central Sahara | | | Report (volume) | 400-401: Pressures and temperatures estimated for formation of dumortierite, grandidierite, and kornerupine...values Estimating enthalpy and Gibbs energy of formation The system Ca-Mg-B-Si-O-H-Cl-S The system K-Na-B-Si-O-H-F-N...composition Mineral associations Physical conditions of formation Interpretation of the assemblages and textures...as relicts of deep crustal or magmatic fluids Formation waters Atmospheric boron Anthropogenic contributions... know as Tincar or Tincal was imported from the East Indies by the Dutch who purified if for metal fusion | | | Book | water-soluble Na salts are milled with CsCl, the formation of NaCl and the corresponding Cs salt takes place...35Li0.65)Si6O18] from Mokrusha pegmatite, Murzinka, Middle Urals (Yakubovich et al. 2009; see Fig. 1.12) distinct...Si–OH. The presence of Ti in olivine promotes the formation of a “titanoclinohumite-like pointdefect”, MgTiH2O4...shifts downward from 3730 to near 3700 cm−1 with formation of the (MgMgMg)–OH–A–O configuration due to dehydrogenation...oxidation of Fe2+, and hydration, results in the formation of minerals whose O–H-stretching bands are poor-resolved | | | Report (volume) | 400-401: Pressures and temperatures estimated for formation of dumortierite, grandidierite, and kornerupine...oyseovante Estimating enthalpy and Gibbs energy of formation.....................0c00000 The system 'Ca-Mg-B-S1-O-HGIS...Jak CAS aa eig ME RU ss 728 PRE ATANNG <5 acts uy east tesihecucanssrvanceskas ato e eee ae a, Be 733 ... know as Tincar or Tincal was imported from the East Indies by the Dutch who purified if for metal fusion...their formulas, mineral groups, environments of formation and some important localities are listed in the | | | Book | republic, Russia. [M.A., 9, 185.] 17th List Al-lizardite. S. W. Bailey and S. A. Tyler, 1960. Econ. Geol... 15, 411]. An unnecessary name for aluminian lizardite, from the Lake Superior region. Cf. Al-antigorite...vivianite occurs in fractures in an ironstone formation in the region of Big Fish River and Blow River...Schuller and E. Wohlmann, 1955. Geologie Zeitschr. East Berlin, vol. 4, p. 535 (Betechtinit). E. Horne,...grained lead-grey aggregates from the North Lily mine, East Tintic district, Utah; ortho¬ rhombic. Named for | | | Book | ion Detectors Autoradiography Ore Microscopy FORMATION AND CHARACTERISTICS OF R -E - - ... .. . Geochemistry...mm wide. Photo courtesy ofJim A. Paschis 17 FORMATION AND CHARACTERISTICS OF RADIOACTIVE DEPOSITS GEOCHEMISTRY...Once uraninite is exposed to the air, or to FORMATION AND CHARACTERISTICS OF RADIOACTIVE DEPOSITS oxygenated...specimen shown in the prerious photo. sholl'ing the formation of "gurnmire '' rims on the hlack uraninite. Note...geologic setting and the probable 1nechanisn1s of formation, with the understanding that in n1any cases the | | | Book (edition) | 57'. Z= I [PDF 29-20021. From the Green River Formation in (TL) Uintah Co .. Utah. USA. Named for P.H...Named from 'aluminium· and AtSoC · rock'. A l-lizardite. var. of lizarclitc. Kaolinite-serpcntine group...Tyler ( 1 960) Ewn. Geol. 55. 1 50. An aluminian lizardite from (TL) Lake Superior reg ion. USA. AJJochite... Balzano. Italy]. (TI,) Delagoa Bay, Portuguese East A frica (Mozambique). Named for J. Apjohn. A pjohnite...26.86 A, Z= 1 2. From the Cu-Co deposit of (TL) East Kamoto. southern Shaba. Zaire. Named from its morphology |
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