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Barytocalcite from
Ice River Alkaline Complex, Golden Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada


Locality type:Complex
Classification
Species:Barytocalcite
Formula:BaCa(CO3)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Barytocalcite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Ice River Alkaline Complex, Golden Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:960631
Long-form Identifier:1:3:960631:9
GUID (UUID V4):6de9e722-cdc3-4dd9-a022-51bb7db77a48
Nearest other occurrences of Barytocalcite
54.7km (34.0 miles) Mount Mather Creek claim (Mt Laussedat prospect), Golden Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada
References
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Report (issue)
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/326753319 Alkaline Ultrabasic Rocks in BC Technical Report · August... 0 6 1 author: Jennifer Pell De Beers Group, Canada 54 PUBLICATIONS 270 CITATIONS SEE PROFILE Some...of the downloaded file. ft* Province of British Columbia Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources...RESOURCES DIVISION Geological Survey Branch & J ALKALINE ULTRABASIC ROCKS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA: CARBONATITES...of British Columbia Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources MINERAL RESOURCES DIVISION Geological
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aluminosilicate frameworks with loosely bonded alkali and alkaline earth cations and these provided the first chemical...Galli, 1985). In synthetic zeolites, all alkali, alkaline-earth, rare earth elements, and organic complexes...(sodium, potassium, lithium, and cesium) and/or alkaline earth (calcium, strontium, barium, and magnesium)...communications. If the system becomes so large and complex that communication is impeded, it no longer serves...freshwater lakes; shallow marine seas; saline, alkaline lakes; and in deep sea sediments. Very rarely
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aluminosilicate frameworks with loosely bonded alkali and alkaline earth cations and these provided the first chemical...Galli, 1985). In synthetic zeolites, all alkali, alkaline-earth, rare earth elements, and organic complexes...(sodium, potassium, lithium, and cesium) and/or alkaline earth (calcium, strontium, barium, and magnesium)...communications. If the system becomes so large and complex that communication is impeded, it no longer serves...freshwater lakes; shallow marine seas; saline, alkaline lakes; and in deep sea sediments. Very rarely
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Ann Arbor, Ml George W. Robinson Natl. Museums of Canada Ottawa, Ontario Abraham Rosenzweig Tampa, FL Associate...belonged to his deceased grandfather, who had been a mining engineer. Curators receive such calls fre­ quently...is proving useful to archaeologists as well as mining geologists. The $20,000 device consists of two... it’s heaven-sent. The University of Arizona’s Mining and Geological Engineering Department has purchased...(1988) Radar sounding in potash mines, Saskatchewan, Canada. Geo­ physics, 53, 1556-1564). The Mineralogical
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oxides and similar compounds, oxidic compounds with complex anions, and a few organic species. Mineral species...Subsidim-y anions (OH,F,O) are positioned before the complex anion , with both enclosed in square brackets,...of the valency electrons of the oxygens of the complex ions are involved in bonding to the cations". The...represents the class, the second (alphabetic) a division. Often the names of generally used mineral groups...halides without H2O 3.B Simple halides with H2O 3.C Complex halides 3.D Oxyhalides, hydroxyhalides, and related
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All rights reserved. Published simultaneously in Canada. Reproduction or translation or any part of this...and O, OH, F, and H20 Groups and Other Anions or Complex and Some Beryllosilicates 1020 1061 1106 1116...Ercit: Canadian Museum of Nature, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Richard C. Erd: U.S.G.S., Menlo Park, California...Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. W. Barclay Kamb: Division of Geol. and Planetary Sci., Cal. Inst. of Tech...(3) certain naturally occurring liquids (H,0, as ice but not as water, and liquid mercury are both considered
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Australia Nelson Canada 1120 Birchmount Road Scarborough, Ontario MIK 5G4, Canada GQiefd4 Gi 1S ie...Menezes Les Presmyk Wallace Mann National Museum of Canada Martin Jensen Michael P. Cooper Mark Rogers Marshall...Mineralogist, Journal of the Mineralogical Association of Canada. Clay Mineralogy, by R. E. Grim (McGraw-Hill, 1968)...Arranged Chemically (and Suppleme nt), by M. H. Hey (British Museum [Natural History], 1955). Mineralogical...(crystal class) designation; the latter may contain complex symmetry operations such as glide planes (instead
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Australia Nelson Canada I 120 Birchmount Road Scarborough, Ontario MIK 5G4, Canada 4I-1'-lq 16 15 ...Presmyk MA = Wallace Mann MC National Museum of Canada MJ Martin Jensen ~ """ . MP Michael P. Cooper MR... Journal of the J\1ineralogical Association of Canada. Clay Mineralogy, by R. E. Grim (NlcGrav1-H ill...Che,nically (and Supple,nent}, by M. H . Hey (British Museum [Natural History], 1955). Mineralogical...(crystal class) designation; the latter may contain complex symmetry operations such as glide planes (instead
 
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