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Mineralogical ClassificationIMA 2007-010 = daliranite
7th Sep 2009 10:10 UTCChris Stanley Expert
http://209.85.229.132/search?q=cache:jnzAcSGHqjMJ:www.ngdir.ir/news/NewsDetail.asp%3FPId%3D24427+%22daliranite%22&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk
The mineral is to be published imminently in Mineralogical Magazine.
As usual I will be happy to supply e-prints.
Chris S
7th Sep 2009 12:55 UTCMarco E. Ciriotti Manager
m.ciriotti@tin.it
28th Sep 2009 17:21 UTCChris Stanley Expert
Found this locality for ludlockite on mindat. "Zarehehuran, Takap, Takht-e-Suleiman massif, Azerbaijan" with a rruff website reference.
In the forthcoming paper describing daliranite we refer to material now known to be daliranite and collected in the 1970s as having been described as ludlockite at that time. The type locality for daliranite is Zarshouran, Takab, Province of West Azerbaijan, Iran.
Still awaiting e-print.
Chris S
28th Sep 2009 22:11 UTCRob Woodside 🌟 Manager
29th Sep 2009 16:08 UTCUwe Kolitsch Manager
29th Sep 2009 16:53 UTCRob Woodside 🌟 Manager
29th Sep 2009 17:19 UTCRob Woodside 🌟 Manager
Chris if you send me a copy of the article I'll add it in with the associates etc. Thanks.
rwmw@telus.net
29th Sep 2009 17:55 UTCGunnar Färber
I own one of this "Ludlockite" from Iran. When I receive the specimen two years ago it was clear for me it can be not Ludlockite (and I known since one year it is this new species). Anywhere the old lable beside say "acquire in 1982 from Dr. Wilke". So far I know Dr. Wilke was on collecting trips in Iran.
Best Regards
Gunnar
29th Sep 2009 19:09 UTCRob Woodside 🌟 Manager
1st Oct 2009 19:04 UTCStephan Wolfsried Expert
I have also material from the Wilke Trip to Iran in the 80s.
Found some orange hairy material and also some other looking like Wakabayashilite, all with Orpiment and Getchellite, from Zareshuran.
Can that also be Daliranite?
Stephan
1st Oct 2009 21:25 UTCRob Woodside 🌟 Manager
1st Oct 2009 22:00 UTCFrank Keutsch Expert
Frank
31st Oct 2009 20:33 UTClaleh
Daliranite is made from pb , ag , as
all of these are kind of metal.am i right?
now how can find Daliranite ? in which way of geophysic exploration?
can we use magnetomery?
laleh
1st Nov 2009 03:57 UTCChester S. Lemanski, Jr.
This mineral occurs in very small amounts. Discovery of new material would be by close observation (chance).
1st Nov 2009 10:12 UTCTimothy Greenland
Good hunting to all
Tim
27th Nov 2009 21:51 UTCStuart Mills Manager
30th Nov 2009 11:50 UTCChris Stanley Expert
Anyone not on GSW and wanting an e-print pdf please let me know and I'll be happy to oblige.
Best wishes
Chris S
12th Dec 2009 12:56 UTCStephan Wolfsried Expert
yes please!
My mail adress is stephan.wolfsried at t-online.de
Thank You so much!
Stephan
12th Dec 2009 13:47 UTCMarco E. Ciriotti Manager
Ciao. Marco
8th Jan 2010 16:50 UTCUwe Kolitsch Manager
http://www.scinexx.de/galerie-374-1.html
8th Jan 2010 20:35 UTCRobert Meyer Manager
Could you send me a copy too?
Thanks,
Bob Meyer
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