| | Report (issue) | Huttonite ThSiO4 c 2001 ° Mineral Data Publishing, version 1.2 Crystal Data: Monoclinic; rarely metamict...104± 55(10)0 X-ray Powder Pattern: Gillespie's Beach, New Zealand. 3.09 (100), 2.89 (90), 4.23 (75),...0] 7.1 100.1 [100.6] 100.00 (1) Gillespie's Beach, New Zealand. (2) Bogatynia area, Poland; by electron...Dimorphous with thorite. Monazite group. In beach sands (New Zealand). Association: Scheelite, titanian cassiterite...cassiterite, uranothorite, ilmenite, gold (New Zealand); cheralite, thorogummite, thorian ningyoite (Bogatynia | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | and sub-Recent beach and fluvio-glacial sands and gravels from South Westland, New Zealand, the writer observed...with the same svmmetrv as monazite. OccunnBxcB Huttonite has been recognized in sands from Harihari, Saltwater...Mile Beach, Bruce Bay, north and south of the mouth of the Waikukupa River, and Gillespie's Beach, but...but it appeared to be more plentiful in the Gillespie's Beach area than elsewhere. In each of these occurrencesit...preliminary survey of sands from South Westland the writer mistook huttonite for scheelite but after closer observation | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | HUTTONITE, A NEW MONOCLINIC THORIUM SILICATE A. Pensr, Uniaersityof California, B erkeley,CaliJornia...hasbeenisolatedin minutegrainsfrombeachsandsof southwestland,New Zealand. It is monoclinic; sp. gr. 7.1;a:1.898,B:1.900...of a new mineral which he had concentrated from the sands of Gillespie's Beach, South westland, New Zealand...54+ 0.03A. 0:104.55'*10' 60 Yllb Z nearc. HUTTONITE, MONOCLINIC THORIUM SILICATE 61 All patterns...thorium silicate found and described by Hutton to be a new mineral, distinct from the tetragonal form of this | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | unaltered uranothorite from Gillespie's Beach, South Westland, New Zealand. Rotation patterns on the a...concentrated from sand of Gillespie'sBeach, South Westland, New Zealand. It has recently been describedand pictured...100.00 G"u". 6.7*0 05 Uranothorite, Gillespie's Beach, South Westland, N.Z. Analyst F. T. Seelye, Hutton...newly recognizedmonoclinic thorium silicate, huttonite (Pabst and Hutton, 1950). No powder pattern was...Boldyrev, 1938) Uranothorite, New ZeaIand. (calculated) I Huttonite, New Zealand (amplified from Pabst and | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | thorium silicate which I had the pleasure of naming huttonite. It is found in minute clear crystal fragments...silicate available for study was the uranothorite from New Zealand.reported on last year. At that time it was...doubt as to its provenance. It is probably from the region o{ preCambrian granite pegmtites near fuendal This...thorianite and amorphous silica correspond to huttonite. The powder patterns agree in every detail. Similar...temperature (13000 C.)." It will be recalled that the New Zealand uranothorite in single crystals was unchanged | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | peraluminous granitesof the Erzgebirge-Fichtelgebirge region,Germany,Part I: The monazite-(Ce)-brabantite solid...first occurrenceof this mineral in a granite. Many new occurrences of cheralite-(Ce),as well as a monazite-groupmineral...monazite-groupmineral intermediatebetween monazite-(Ce) and huttonite for which the term huttonitic monazite is proposed...minerals occur in all four granite types, and this region therefore offers an ideal chance to study the occurrence...correctedby the procedureof AmIi Permian, this region was invaded by numerous granitic and Griffin (I975) | | Berger, Alfons, Gnos, Edwin, Janots, Emilie, Fernandez, Alain, Giese, Jörg (2008) Formation and composition of rhabdophane, bastnäsite and hydrated thorium minerals during alteration: Implications for geochronology and low-temperature processes. Chemical Geology, 254 (3) 238-248 doi:10.1016/j.chemgeo.2008.03.006 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | different REE-phases at low-temperatures is discussed. New insights into REE and Th mobility under such conditions...Faliarivo granite is situated in the northern Itremo region. The granite is dominated by two feldspars, quartz...metasediments (including the Itremo Group) to the west from the Antananarivo block to the east. The small...LaNdO3 (La), NdGaO3 (Nd), Y2O3 (Y), PbCrO4 (Pb), huttonite (Th), uraninite (U), anorthite (Al, Ca), almandine...water-free Th-orthosilicates (ThSiO4) are thorite and huttonite (Speer, 1982). Both minerals are affected, to | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | (and U) is accommodated by two substitutions: a huttonite-like substitution (Th4+ + Si4+ → REE3+ + P5+)...(Speer, 1980) and REEPO4 to monoclinic ThSiO4 (huttonite, Pabst and Hutton, 1951; Della Ventura et al....material. The sources of diffusant were either huttonite-type (ThSiO4) or brabantite-type (CaTh)(PO4)2...the rate-limiting species in diffusion for both huttonite-type (Th+ 4 + Si+ 4 → REE+ 3 + P+ 5) and brabantite-type...Hf, U, and Th. The first is analogous to the huttonite-type substitution and the second and third to | | | Book | are always looking for people to write books on new and related subjects. If you have an idea for a book...Laboratory; William "Skip" Simmons, - University of New Orleans; Reinhard Wegner, Universidade Federal da...mineralogist M. H. Klaprot h showed that it contained a new chemica l element. Klaproth produced "uranium" powder...by about 50% over the next several years with a new mine scheduled to open at Langer Heinrich. Niger...fascinating diversity of known secondary minerals, and new ones continue to be described today. Fig. 5. Rear | | | Report (volume) | Page FIGURE 9. Monazite. A, B. Typical habit. C. New York. D. Tavetsch, Switzerland ---------------- ___...development of the rich uranium ores of the Katanga district in the Belgian Congo. The uraninite ores of Great...been sporadic and reflect the discovery of new deposits or of new uses for this element. T'wo species were...also should be mentioned here. No such increase of new species followed the discovery of the Great Bear...described from uranium deposits in the Colorado Plateau region. Many of these 4 SYSTEMATIC MINERALOGY OF URANIUM | | | Book | tons of 0.27% U3D8 by mid-1957, of vvhich 70% is in New Mexico, 16% in Colorado, Utah, and Arizona, and 8%... . . .. . .... . . . . . . .... ....... . . New Zealand . ............ . . . . . .... .. ... . . . ....with many other cations and anions to form numerous new hosts. Thus thorium forn1s only six minerals of its... . . . . Crystalline to coJnpletely metamict Huttonite ........... . . Type material is non-metamict...completely 1neta1n.ict "thorites" may have had the huttonite structure originally Zircon .... . .......... | | | Book | Designed by Molly Shields Type set in DIN Black/Ti1nes New Ro111an ISBN: 978 -0-7643 -5113-6 Printed in China...are always looking for people to write books on new and related subjects. 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