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Samarskite-(Y) from
Kigezi District, Western Region, Uganda


Locality type:District
Classification
Species:Samarskite-(Y)
Formula:YFe3+Nb2O8
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Samarskite-(Y) data
Locality Data:Click here to view Kigezi District, Western Region, Uganda
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:822663
Long-form Identifier:1:3:822663:1
GUID (UUID V4):39665ee0-d2b3-4d39-a5e1-38828c19ffec
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fH e4agi"” ef) rk bias iycraton as nam Van ce Y ear ieaad Wi 56 ett f tT 7 Pretace The amount...increased computerization. Combined, these have led y, microscop ution high-resol vances in structural determinations...Reflectedof making it more readable. species. existing y previousl for given is on and new locality informati...(oe Serer ieS. om) To eniites mit oll mee =~ ie Y a OD chia & ifdatts 4}Roer+le aytlombat Wt hontihaw...X-ray Powder Patterns for Silicate Minerals,’’ by I. Y. Borg and D. K. Smith, Geological Society of America
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( ew ‘ )) AT “EL aye ia a ae daaYepAoNpte Nee Y ; Limonite, Eldorado, Ontario, Canada Preface here... Balto-Slavic Indo-Iranian Ay y* Celtic Anatolian oa \ “6 y< Hellenic & West vis\ Germanic...nebh-ela, cloud Gk. nephele, cloud nepheline / y Romance languages Greek Middle English ca.! 100-1500...Trudell, L.C. (1970): Lithologic Description of Western Oil Shale Corporation Project Utah EX—]. Laramie...Férh. 13, 781. Moore, Forms series with aeschynite-(Y) and niobo- P.B. (1968): Arkiv Mineral. Geol. 4,
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group lists presented were taken from the Glossa,y of Mineral Species, 5th edition, by Michael Fleischer...X-ray Powder Patterns for Silicate tvlinerals," by I. Y. Borg and D . K . Smith, Geological Society of A,nerica... F. W. Barth (\Viley-Interscience, 1969). Glossa,y of Mineral Species, 5th ed., by NI. Fleischer (T\1ineralogical...Mineralogy of Rare Ele,nents, Volume 11 of Geoche111isr,y and I\,fineralogy of Rare Ele,nents and Genetic Types...crystals have three indices labeled a, (3, -y ( or X, Y, rare earth (R.E.) Z). reniform Kidney-shaped
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example, tritomite-(Ce) and tritomite-(Y) are end members [Ce+Y] in the tritomite series [AM 51:152(1966)]...nal order detectable by diffract at least a implies y generall here use fied exhibits external faces, but...where h, k and] are positive or negative, unequal y elesymmetr all by upon acted are faces al the general...spacing, and subscripted by the relative intensit y from 10 down to 1. The pattern is preceded by the...orientation is given. The correspondence between X, Y and Z with crystallographic axes a, b, and c for orthorhombic
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(4)Z3[Si24O72]O0 4–6X2 where N(1–5) ¼ Na, Н3О+, K, Sr, REE, Y, Ba, Mn, Ca; M(1) ¼ Ca, Mn, REE, Na, Sr, Fe; M(2)...cm1 is called the fingerprint region. Usually IR spectrum in this region contains very complicated series...overlapping bands. The importance of the fingerprint region is that each mineral species produces a different...generalized for the case D ¼ (Fe,Mg,Mn, Zn)xCayNaz□1-x-y-z as follows: ν[(Ti,Nb)–O] (cm1) ¼ 667 + 27.02x +...500 to 800 cm1 can be considered as “fingerprint region” sensitive to the composition and the topological
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Geochemistry RARE E A R T H ELEMENT GEOCHEMISTRY edited b y P. HENDERSON Department of Mineralogy, British...Canada: ELSEVIER SCIENCE PUBLISHING C O M P A N Y INC. 5 2 , Vanderbilt Avenue New York, NY 1 0 0 1...publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval s y s t e m or transmitted in any f o r m or by any means...means, electronic, mechanical, p h o t o c o p y i n g , recording or otherwise, w i t h o u t the prior...other copyright questions, including p h o t o c o p y i n g outside of the U S A , should be referred t
 
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