| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | mineral, is a hydrous borate of ammonium, from Larderello,Italy. In chemicalcompositionit is identical or...a mineral dealer in Germany, under the label "bechilite." The writer, in his studies of the natural borates...specimenof true bechilite. On seeing the specimen in the National Museum,labeled bechilite, the writer made...several qualitative tests to seeif it really was bechilite, but as it dissolved readily in hot water, the...there are two ammonium borates occurring at Larderello, Italy. X-ray patterns confirm this conclusion. If | | | Report (volume) | ' Probably monoclinic1. ALURGITE. Piedmont, Italy (W. T. Schaller). Copper-red mica. 2V near 0, p>v...= 1.746 ± 0.003; rather pale brown. 2. Baveno, Italy. c a = 1.713 ±0.003. ft = 1.727 ±0.003. 7 =1...717±0.003. e=1.818±0.003. BAVENITE. Baveno, Italy (U. S. N. M. 85180). Clear, tabular crystals. Optically+...Average about 1.85. Birefringence strong. BECHILITE. Bechilite is a doubtful species. The following data...labeled bechilite. 1. Larderello, Italy. Made up chiefly of sassolite and larderellite. 2. Larderello, Italy | | | Book (edition) | 35. 232. A colourless variety from (TL) Elba. Italy. Named from cxxpoux ' lack of colour·. Achromaite...Mines 20. 65. (TL) Vallee d Ala. Lans. Piedmont. Italy. Alamandine. syn. of almandine. D.L.G. Karsten (...from (TL) Almhiltte Bos. in the Adarnello pluton. Italy. Almeraite. KCI.NaCI.MgCl 2.H2O. L. Tomas and J...Mi11t!ralvgie, 1. 274. From (TL) Ml. Amiato. Tuscany. Italy. Named for locality. Amicchite. error for amicite...) with which ii occurs at (TL) Lardcrcl lo. Tuscany. Italy. Named for iIs composition. Ammoniojarosite | | | Report (volume) | stable in turn. The study of these changes is the province of geochemistry. To determine what changes are......... Rothamsted, England & ........ Perugia, Italy d ............... Ceylon e... ........ ...........13 meters depth. This lake drains southward into Italy. A co............................ so4... ........Organic matter rejected. J. Lago di Garda, northern Italy. Analysis by Schwager, Geognost. Jahreshefte, 1894...three small streams near Oderzo, in northwestern Italy, see M. Spica and G. Halagian, Gazz. chim. ital | | | Report (volume) | stable in turn. The study of these changes is the province of geochemistry. To determine what changes are......... Rothamsted, England c ........ Perugia, Italy <*. ............... Ceylon « .....................13 meters depth. This lake drains southward into Italy. A C08 .......................... S04 ..........Organic matter rejected. J. Lago di Garda, northern Italy. Analysis by Schwager, Geognost. Jahreshefte, 1894...three small streams near Oderzo, in northwestern Italy, see M. Spica and G. Halagian, Gazz. chim. ital | | | Report (volume) | stable in turn. The study of these changes is the province of geochemistry. To determine what changes are...first been averaged by areas, such as California, Italy, Japan; these subaverages were then combined into......... Eothamsted, England c. ....... Perugia, Italy <*. ............... Ceylon .......................13 meters depth. This lake drains southward into Italy. A B C D E 29.96 11.93 9.96 19.15 1.32 8.32...Organic matter rejected. J. Lago di Garda, northern Italy. Analysis by Schwager, Geognost. Jahreshefte, 1894 |
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