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Coombsite from
Watsons Beach, Clutha District, Otago Region, New Zealand


Locality type:Beach
Classification
Species:Coombsite
Formula:KMn132+(Si,Al)18O42(OH)14
Confirmation
Validity:Valid - Type Locality
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Rhodoniteⓘ1 photo of Coombsite associated with Rhodonite at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Coombsite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Watsons Beach, Clutha District, Otago Region, New Zealand
Photo GalleryView Gallery (3 photos)
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:40715
Long-form Identifier:1:3:40715:1
GUID (UUID V4):82ada860-b6ad-4814-8eec-eb96f97a5caf
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
American Mineralogist, Volume 77, pages 670475, 1992 NEW MINERAL NAMES* JonN L. J,Annson CANMET, 555 Booth...Bernhardt (1991) Abswurmbachite, Cu'?*Mnl*[O8/SiOo],a new mineral of the braunite group: Natural occurrence...structure.NeuesJahrb. Mineral. Abh., 163,ll7- r43. The new mineral and cuprian braunit€ occur in brownish red...with an asterisk were approved by the Commission on New Minerals and Mineral Names, International Mineralogical...hollandite, and manganoan cuprian clinochlore. The new name is for Irmgard Abs-Wurmbach, in recognition
Book
NEW MINERALS • . 1990-1994 Joseph A. Mandarino NEW MINERALS 1990-1994 Joseph A. Mandarino The Mineralogical...interested in writing a book of abstracts for all the new minerals described during the five-year period 1990-1994...219 abstracts were done! These were abstracts of new minerals published in 1994 and I had prepared them...these data in their proposals to the Commission on New Minerals and Mineral Names (CNMMN) of the International...of atoms. Calculations of the density were iii NEW MINERALS 1990-1994 carried out wherever possible
Book (edition)
publication of the last edition. Descriptions of many new species ha\'e appeared in \'arious mineralogical...these have been almost offset by the addition of new entries made necc sary by nomenclature revisions...aturwissenschaflen xii REFERENCES NBS NDM NDMNM NDMS New Mi/l!J', (1997) NJMA NJMGP NJMM NJMMA NZIGG OAWMNKA...\IM SMP.\I National Bureau of Standards (U.S.) New Data 011 lvlinerals Novye dannye o mineralakh. Nauka...Nauka, Moskva Novye da,mye o mineralakl, SSSR New Minerals 1990-/994 Neues Jahrbucl,fiir Mineralogie
Book (edition)
The current progress in mineralog), with countless new data in books and scientific as well as amateur journals...submitted to, and accepted by, the Commission on New Minerals and Mineral Names (CNMMN) of the International...pure freibergite is very rare. The decision that a new mineral species is established when one of the cations...eudialyte, and several other groups: The number of new mineral species may grow as an avalanche, flooding...and long-wave UV light (LW, 365 nm). Recently, a new wavelength of UV, called midwave (~300 nm) has been
 
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