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Opal-AN from
Unnamed quarry, Badersdorf, Oberwart District, Burgenland, Austria


Classification
Species:Opal var: Opal-AN
Formula:SiO2 · nH2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Opal-AN data
Locality Data:Click here to view Unnamed quarry, Badersdorf, Oberwart District, Burgenland, Austria
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:923662
Long-form Identifier:1:3:923662:2
GUID (UUID V4):e473f827-06d0-4d6a-9c5e-22ecc772ccd0
Nearest other occurrences of Opal-AN
1.3km (0.8 miles) Holler quarry, Badersdorf, Oberwart District, Burgenland, Austria
44.1km (27.4 miles) Basalt quarry, Pauliberg, Markt Sankt Martin, Oberpullendorf District, Burgenland, Austria
44.4km (27.6 miles) Steinberg, Mühldorf bei Feldbach, Feldbach, Südoststeiermark District, Styria, Austria
51.6km (32.1 miles) Stradner Kogel, Wilhelmsdorf, Bad Gleichenberg, Südoststeiermark District, Styria, Austria
55.9km (34.7 miles) Basalt quarry, Klöch, Südoststeiermark District, Styria, Austria
77.3km (48.0 miles) Basalt quarry, Weitendorf, Wildon, Leibnitz District, Styria, Austria
99.0km (61.5 miles) Laßnitzgraben, Deutschlandsberg, Deutschlandsberg District, Styria, Austria
99.4km (61.8 miles) Aldrian quarry (Hofstatt quarry), Lieschengraben, Oberhaag, Leibnitz District, Styria, Austria
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publica1ions) 'Third edi1ion'-Forcword. Rev. ed. of: An index of mim:ral species & varie1ics arranged chemically/...of Minemls was published and it soon proved to be an important and standard reference work for mineralogists... The number of known species is now around 3500- an increase of some 600 in the last ten years - and...Embrey obtained an on-line version of the second edition and its appendices by editing an optically-character-read...volume is the third edition (retitled) of M. H. Hey"s An Index of Mineral Species and Varieties Arranged Chemically
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and mineral labels. Although no compilation of such an extensive subject could be perfectly complete, the...2оlошшај 'дв!�olowwaэ = asmSuшј _ иeadoang = э!шоиоаЭ = an�de�olteдsua = иоцавl�!Q = sиo!дпgщиoэ = а�иаюјиоэ...Montanistischen Hochschule Leihen, pp. 312. Hey, M. (1962). An Index of Mineral Species & Varieties arranged chemically...Lima-de-Faria, J. (1994). Structural Mineralogy: An Introduction. Kiuwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht...189 (1892). Achates uпguiиm colore осulus тmidi = opal-СТ. де Fourestier 1 (1999). Achates 'ix pellucida
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role in naming the plants and animals, also showed an interest in classifying the minerals. His natural...synonymy was improved and extended. The work became an international classic for over 50 years, due to the...Institut fur Mineralogie der Universitat Wien, Austria. Michael Zolensky: Lyndon Johnson Space Center...XV xvi Introduction international members and an affirmative response of at least two-thirds of those...Once accepted, the information must be published in an appropriate journal within two years or the CNMMN
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London ABSTRACT: Blue euclase from Mwame, Hurungwe District, Zimbabwe, which was first collected in the late...Claims, 8 km south of Mikese Station, Morogoro District. The largest of these crystals measuring 72 x...of euclase from Muiane pegmatite, Alto Ligonha District, was made by von Knorring et al. (1964). This...pegmatite was mined for microlite and tantalite and was an important source of gem beryl, producing both aquamarine...pegmatites mined in south-west Uganda and at Kihandu mine, an unusual form of beryl with acute bipyramidal form
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six oxygens surrounding the iron in the geometry of an octahedron. Chromium 3 + produces the pattern shown...O5HgO] H ) ~ is blue because it contains copper as an essential constituent. Although other natural materials...be made to look like turquoise by the addition of an appropriate dye, it is easy to distinguish such materials...turquoise in addition to the X-ray amorphous component, an X-ray of the synthetic produces a turquoise pattern...surrounded by six oxygens arranged in the form of an octahedron. These three building blocks fit together
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.......................... 108 Chapter 13 Opal 109 Opal — gemstone properties .................................................................. 109 Opal terminology ........................................................................ 110 Precious opal in Western Australia ................................................................. 113 Common opal ...................................................................................... 114 Common opal in Western Australia...........................
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etching, in quartz crystals from India’s Jalgaon District. NOTES AND NEW TECHNIQUES 82 Characteristics...in bastnäsite • Flashes and flames in Ethiopian opal • Cat’s eye imitation pen pearls • Negative crystals...Welcome to the first Gems & Gemology of 2017! This is an unusually diverse issue, combining Brazilian diamonds...Guanghai Shi, provides a gemological characterization of an intriguing industrial by-product: gem-quality synthetic...International reports on the 2017 Tucson gem shows, including an important update on Ethiopian emerald. We offer congratulations
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(SLMS). He was guest lecturer at universities in Austria, Brazil, Norway, Italy, Poland, Spain, and Russia...specifics of SiO2 modifications and varieties (e.g., opal, chalcedony, agate, quartz, amethyst). Following...with varying crystallographic order exist which play an important role in geological as well as industrial...seifertite, high-pressure silica glass, moganite or opal, are relatively rare in extraterrestrial materials...phases and the development of specific properties is an important factor in geological research as well as
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(SLMS). He was guest lecturer at universities in Austria, Brazil, Norway, Italy, Poland, Spain, and Russia...specifics of SiO2 modifications and varieties (e.g., opal, chalcedony, agate, quartz, amethyst). Following...with varying crystallographic order exist which play an important role in geological as well as industrial...seifertite, high-pressure silica glass, moganite or opal, are relatively rare in extraterrestrial materials...phases and the development of specific properties is an important factor in geological research as well as
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scintillating colors of Australian opal come to us through the courtesy of the Opal Spectrum company. For details...Our Cover feature. And, for a fascinating look at opal mining , plus more pictures, turn to page 8. AND...TX 78745 4 - JANUARY 1977 HOW TO CUT BRAZILIAN OPAL lapidary techniques for a new material by W.L Maison...and Barbara Thomas 32 TIPS ON BUYING AND CUTTING OPAL Advice from the professionals 34 ART NOUVEAU Easy-to-do...Gunther FEATURES 8 COO BER PEDY TODAY A visit to the opal mines by Lee Cross 15 INTERNAL STRUCTURES AND
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Report (issue)
Geology and Mineral Deposits of the Boleo Copper District Baja California, Mexico By IVAN F. WILSON In collaboration...Topographic and geologic map of the Boleo copper district, Baja California, Mexico. Planimetric map showing...Boleo copper district and surrounding area. Structure sections of the Boleo copper district. Structure...Boleo copper district. Columnar sections of shafts and drill holes in the Boleo copper district: area northwest...of shafts and drill holes in the Boleo copper district: area in Arroyo de Santa Agueda and vicinity (northern
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The particles consist of asbestos fibers coated by an iron-rich material believed to derive from proteins...surface scientists, to name a few. The success of such an interdisciplinary approach rests on the ability of... and this is hampered by vocabulary barriers and an unfamiliarity with concepts, approaches, and problems...this type of interdisciplinary approach can make an impact, and hopefully better communication between...several organizations for recognizing the importance of an interdisciplinary approach to this problem and, thus
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the proper (1920). And Holmes was quoting in turn an earlier geological application of the quotation from...if it were not for the oc¬ casional appearance of an authoritative glos¬ sary, our language—which, as...language), and in their growth and evolution can provide an engrossing record of historical change and development...need— for a new word, or for a change of meaning of an old and established word, must rest on him who proposes...proposes a new word or a modification of mean¬ ing of an old word. Can the proposer marshal sufficient evidence
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through a variety of research av­ enues and by using an array of increasingly sophisticated research tools...Biogenic processes, as well as inorganic processes, play an impor­ tant tole in the formation of many limestones...capture some of this sense of excitement: It provides an integrated view of sedimentology and stratig­ raphy...literature research. Finally, Appendix E furnishes an extended list of Web sites where online informa­...freezing and thawing of water in rock fractures is an important physical weathering process in climates
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