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Beyerite from
Sedl, Nasenkopf mountain, Bramberg am Wildkogel, Zell am See District, Salzburg, Austria


Locality type:Scree Slope
Classification
Species:Beyerite
Formula:Ca(BiO)2(CO3)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Krupkaite1 photo of Beyerite associated with Krupkaite at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Beyerite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Sedl, Nasenkopf mountain, Bramberg am Wildkogel, Zell am See District, Salzburg, Austria
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:358170
Long-form Identifier:1:3:358170:4
GUID (UUID V4):d5e3b93d-0b1f-4c72-91af-7d150ecc2aa5
Nearest other occurrences of Beyerite
0.8km (0.5 miles) Upper Leckbachgraben, Leckbachgraben, Nasenkopf mountain, Bramberg am Wildkogel, Zell am See District, Salzburg, Austria
6.0km (3.8 miles) Bärenbad Mine, Scharnbachgraben, Hollersbach im Pinzgau, Zell am See District, Salzburg, Austria
57.3km (35.6 miles) Ödenkar, Radhausberg, Kreuzkogel massif, Naßfeld valley, Bad Gastein, St. Johann im Pongau District, Salzburg, Austria
References
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away beforc wc could finish this collaboration. I am pleased to have been able to finish lhis Glossary...Pierre-Jacques Chiappero (France). G. Daxner (Austria). M. Dcliens (Belgium). Giancarlo Delia Ventura... Keams (USA). Elisabeth Kirchner (Austria), Uwe Kolitsch (Austria). Werner Krause (Gennany). Andre Lalonde...Lalonde (Canada), P. Leblhuber (Austria), Andrew Locock (Canada). J.A. Mandarino (deceased) (Canada),...Filippo Olmi (deccased) (ltaly). Werner H. Paar (Austria). Gian Carlo Parodi (France). Marco Pa ero (ltaly)
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hein. a at ad its Ne “wines gut we ae VE ee am ite@ os jan OTS Oi Meri)Re MGR 7 Sear Bee...levy te (> Fam 7 : ay — ‘ff ai rile 1) -l see eke4 | ase re KO 4! dat wi 6 eae Mt: = So injaih...Mineral Names, 1892-1978, by Embrey and Fuller (see below) for the historical usage and development of...dispersed extraneous colorants, or lattice defects. (See Color of Minerals by George Rapp, Jr., Houghton Mifflin...beams which travel with unequal velocities. bonding See covalent bond, ionic bond, metallic bond. Bravais
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Institut fur Mineralogie der Universitat Wien, Austria. Michael Zolensky: Lyndon Johnson Space Center...compounds named as minerals is extremely large (see Skinner and 11:333(1980)) so continuity of the present...Systematic Classification of Nonsilicate Minerals, Bull. Am. Mus. of Nat. Hist., Vol. 172, 1982, and Supplements)...tritomite-(Y) are end members [Ce+Y] in the tritomite series [AM 51:152(1966)]. Chemical prefixes are also employed...isostruct ural series (e.g., the calcite group; see 14.1.1.1) or when several species have chemical identity
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related minerals and is preceded by the designation “See also”. There are two other entry formats included...Dj4j= 1.4, Dc= 1.45, IXD 01. Milton et ah, 1978. Am. Min. 63 (1978), 930. Abernathyite, K(U02)As04*3H20...572, VIID 20b. Thompson et ah, 1956. Am. Min. 41 (1956), 82. Am. Min. 49 (1964), 1578. Abhurite, Sn30Cl2(0H)2...Djjj= 1.17, D(.= 1.15, IXA 03. Srebrodol’skh, 1975. Am. Min. 61 (1976), 338 (Abst.). Achavalite, FeSe...Mallet, 1875. A mixture of mimetite and wulfenite. Am. Min. 62 (1977), 170. Actinolite, Ca2(Mg,Fe)5Si8022(OH)2
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Mineral Names, 1892-1978, by Embrey and Fuller (see below) for the historical usage and development of...dispersed extraneous colorants, or lattice defects. (See Colorof Minerals by George Rapp, Jr., Houghton Mifflin...beams which travel with unequal velocities. bonding See covalent bond, ionic bond, metallic bond. Bravais...only 14 possible crystal lattices; see crystal lattice. cell See unit cell. chatoyancy An optical property...particles; (3) a mineral group of phyllosilicates. class See crystal class. The property of a mineral whereby
 
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