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


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Ranciéite
Formula:(Ca,Mn2+)0.2(Mn4+,Mn3+)O2 · 0.6H2O
Confirmation
Validity:Confirmed
Confirmation Methods:XRD
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Ranciéite 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:848027
Long-form Identifier:1:3:848027:9
GUID (UUID V4):abc35fd0-bc22-407a-8679-876024df401f
Nearest other occurrences of Ranciéite
70.6km (43.8 miles) Kara No. 1 Pit, Kara Mines, Hampshire mining district, Burnie City, Tasmania, Australia
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
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...14, A-1090 Wien, Austria 1 Abstract The new mineral reynoldsite, Pb2Mn4+ 2 O5(CrO4), occurs at the
Book (chapter)
Na-K-rich anorthite, Dana 6th, 334 (1892). raddle = red fine-grained hematite ± clay, Egleston 151 (1892)...(1939). Rancieit = ranciéite, Weiss 217 (2008); MR 39, 134 (2008). ranciérite = ranciéite, Dana 7th I, 572...rancierite argentine = ranciéite, Egleston 150 (1892). rancierite métalloïde = ranciéite, Egleston 150 (1892)...(1892). Rancilit = ranciéite, Chudoba RII, 21 (1971). randanite = opal-CT, Chester 227 (1896). randannite...raspberry garnet = red grossular, O'Donoghue 211 (2006). raspberry rhodolite = gem red Fe2+-rich pyrope
Book
ncyclopedia of Mineral William H. Blackburn William H. Dennen | The Canadian Mineralogist Special Publication...Publication Poicletake of Mineral Names Pee pedia of Mineral Names William H. Blackburn Professor...1000° Mots inc. Native Gold on Quartz, Paymaster mine, South Porcupine, Ontario / Photo by Brian Boyle...Marquis imprimeur inc. Barite on Quartz, Rock Candy mine, Grand Forks, British Columbia / Photo by Ken Mayer...Mayer Publisher Pyromorphite, Society Girl mine, Moyie, British Columbia / Photo by Ken Mayer Mineralogical
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Perspective Acknowledgments Introduction Descriptions of Mineral Species Abbreviations for Literature References...1702 1721 Indexes List of Mineral Names in Numerical Order List of Mineral Names in Alphabetical Order...natural history collection contained some 2500 mineral specimens, and even today, individual minerals...properties, relationships, genesis, and uses of mineral species. It appears at a time when mineralogy has...Wiley & Putnam) published in the sciences. Dana’s mineral descriptions were considerably condensed, and he
Book (edition)
eym MINERAL AN INDEX OF SPECIES AND VARIETIES ARRANGED CHEMICALLY AN INDEX OF MINERAL SPECIES...CHEMICALLY With an Alphabetical Index of accepted Mineral Names and Synonyms BY MAX DEPARTMENT H. HEY,...since the issue of the first edition, progress in mineral chemistry has been so marked, and the number of...guidance in the pronunciation of the' accepted mineral names; in this last respect, the author would crave...those place-names and personal names from which mineral names have been derived. Max H. Hey 28 February
 
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