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Kernite from
Lewis Cliff, Buckley Island quadrangle, Eastern Antarctica, Antarctica


Locality type:Cliff
Classification
Species:Kernite
Formula:Na2[B4O6(OH)2] · 3H2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Kernite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Lewis Cliff, Buckley Island quadrangle, Eastern Antarctica, Antarctica
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:813093
Long-form Identifier:1:3:813093:8
GUID (UUID V4):1e328610-01c1-4791-b2f7-07209d5b79c8
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borate minerals, notably colemanite, ulexite, and kernite, has been proposed as one resolution to this difficulty...and ulexite are 330 Ma, and the oldest reported kernite, 19 Ma, boron isotope data and geologic context...Whether borates such as colemanite, ulexite and kernite were present in the Hadean (>4000 Ma) at the critical...CaB3O4(OH)3(H2O), ulexite, NaCaB5O6(OH)6(H2O)5, and kernite, Na2B4O6(OH)2(H2O)3, which stabilized it, thereby...tetraborate. The latter corresponds to either kernite, borax, or tincalconite, all of which have Na:B=2:4
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
1306–1318, 2018 A vibrational spectroscopic study of kernite to 25 GPa: Implications for the high-pressure stability...2 Abstract The Raman and infrared spectra of kernite [Na2B4O6(OH)2·3H2O] have been characterized up...characterized in both the Raman and infrared spectra of kernite, and reassignments of some modes are made based...pressure shifts. Under compression to ~25 GPa, kernite undergoes three phase transitions: one initiates...quenchable structures. Notably, the BO3 groups in kernite are destabilized under compression, with the BO4
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Tuscon, Arizona. Barry Yampol: Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York. Victor Yount: Warrenton, Virginia. Josef...Oxford Clarendon Press. (GL) Glusker, J. P., & M. Lewis (1994), Crystal Structure Analysis for Chemists...north to south 14. Oceania 15. Australia 16. Antarctica 17. South America The localities section includes...(Verespatik). In Russia, gold is found on the eastern slope of the Ural Mts. for a distance of 500 miles...Creek, NT. In New Zealand, Hauraki Peninsula, North Island, and placer deposits in Nelson, Westland, Otago
Book
. . . . . . Barbara Cavalazzi, Keyron Hickman-Lewis, André Brack, and Sherry L. Cady 10.1 Introduction...(carbonaceous chondrite) and in particular in the Lewis Cliff 85311 meteorite, the releasable cyanide is primarily...https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms15270 Stockbridge, R.B., Lewis, C.A., Yuan, Y., Wolfenden, R.: Impact of temperature...2008); borates from evaporite deposits, such as kernite [Na2 B4 O6 (OH)2 ·3H2 O] or colemanite [CaB3 O4...evidence and implications from picrite lavas (Eastern Kamchatka, Russia). Am. Mineral. 103, 886–898 (2018)
 
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