| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Inrr.aNr. Localities: Carlingford-Mourne Mts. district of Louth and Down counties, and vicinity of Killiney...contaminated igneous rocks of the Carlingford district, Co. Louth: Geol.Mog., vol.69 (815), pp.209-233...south of Sweden;the vicinity of Stockholm and the region to the north and west, including the localities...Broddbo, Finbo, and Mansjci Mt.; and the mining district of far northern Sweden.Types of pegmatite: Mainly...Rrrrnrncns: Eskola, P., On the petrology of the Orijiirvi Region, etc; BuJl. Comm. GEol. Finl.and,e,no.4O, pp. l-277 | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Jaroslava PERTOLDOVÁ Czech Geological Survey, Klárov 3, 118 21 Prague 1, Czech Republic; david.burianek@geology...minerals of the epidote group, K-feldspar and calcite. Two groups of calc-silicate rocks are distinguished...minerals. The dominant garnet-producing reaction calcite + quartz + clinozoisite = garnet + H2O + 5CO2 depends...Svratka Unit, Moldanubian Zone, P–T conditions, Czech Republic Received: 11 March 2009; accepted 25 September...reactions in calc-silicate rocks N 70 138 Budislav PRAHA BRNO C2 RU3 Svratka 163 101 Polièka | | | Report (issue) | Wenceslas Crown, the most famous and important of the Czech crown jewels, is adorned at its center with a large...for Saint Wenceslas, is the most important of the Czech crown jewels and is one of the world's most important...1346 and 1387 and was used for the coronations of Czech kings. The crown weighs 2.358 kg, is 19 cm in diameter...the crown was thought to be ruby until 1998 when Czech mineralogist and gemologist Jaroslav Hyrsl investi...cm "water melon tourma line " from the Dunton Quarry in Newry, Maine. Woodrow Thompson collection; Jeff | | 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) | Dept. of Mineralogy, National Museum, Prague, Czech Republic. Seppo Lahti: Geological Survey of Finland...end members of isostruct ural series (e.g., the calcite group; see 14.1.1.1) or when several species have...given a different name and number. For example, calcite CaCOg (14.1.1.1) has a polymorph aragonite (14...Mineral Description and Feel 1 Tale 2 3 Gypsum Calcite 4 5 6 Fluorite Apatite Orthoclase a Quartz...amphiboles, pyroxenes, olivines, garnets, clays, calcite, dolomite, apatites, rutile, hematite, magnetite | | | Book (edition) | andreprodu<..1ion by StudioVVG, Prague Printedin Czech Republicby Finidr.u.o .. Ce,ky Te~in 14/02/03/0...Publishing House in Prague and which recei\ ed the Czech Literary Award for best book in the natural sciencesfor...and other Larin Ianguages. and in the- Polish. Czech, Greek, Hungarian, Finnish. and Swahili Ianguages...opaque mineral to reflect the light gypsum. 3 - calcite, 4 - fluorite, 5 - apatite, 6 - ortho- beam on...administrative units are expressed in abbreviations: Rep. (republic), prov. (province), co. (county), munic. (municipio) | | | Book | Granite, 339 439 Guiana, 442 German Democratic X Republic, 442 Contents Sri Lanka 445 Mongolia, Ireland...Madagascar (Malagasy Republic), Malawi Nepal, 482 513 Republics, Republic Kingdom, (Egypt), 542...Rhodesia), 603 488 489 Appendix Peoples Republic Poland, 490 of China, 489 The Names of Beryl...611 Derivations of Names and Portugal, 490 Republic of South Africa, Romania, 549 601 Yugoslavia...Guinea, 485 Nigeria, (Tanganyika), Turkey, 513 Republic, 481 Mozambique, 508 Union of Soviet Socialist | | | Book | feldspars, amphiboles, pyroxenes, micas, olivine and calcite. These minerals form rocks, and rocks are the basic...formation of such minerals as quartz, dolomite and calcite. If elements of heavy metals are present in the...a later stage with different minerals, such as calcite, quartz and chalcedony. Many minerals arise from...give rise to various minerals, such as aragonite, calcite, chal cedony and cinnabar. On the surface of the...Rosiwa l 100 1000 10 000 100 000 talc gypsum calcite fluorite -- apatite orthoclase - --=====------- | | | Book | feldspars, amphiboles, pyroxenes, micas, olivine and calcite. These minerals form rocks, and rocks are the basic...formation of such minerals as quartz, dolomite and calcite. If elements of heavy metals are present in the...a later stage with different minerals, such as calcite, quartz and chalcedony. Many minerals arise from...give rise to various minerals, such as aragonite, calcite, chalcedony and cinnabar. On the surface of the...most clearly in columnar kyanite (see Fig. 3) or calcite. Crystals intended for collections should be tested | | | Book (volume) | Forsterite, crystalline limestone, Mogok Mining District, Burma (Adams and Graham, 1926). Olivine, with...together with goethite, also commonly with quartz and calcite, and more rarely with talc and mica. Although iddingsite...that it includes chlorite, goethite and possibly calcite. Iddingsite and bowlingite have usually been accepted..., 1926. On some minerals from the Ruby mining district of Mogok, Upper Burma. Trans. Roy. Soc. Canada...from the Tertiary volcanic rocks of the San Juan region, Colorado. Amer. Min., vol. 21, p. 679. Layman |
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