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Opal-CT from
Brothers Volcano, Kermadec Islands, New Zealand Outlying Islands, New Zealand


Locality type:Volcano
Classification
Species:Opal var: Opal-CT
Formula:SiO2 · nH2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Opal-CT data
Locality Data:Click here to view Brothers Volcano, Kermadec Islands, New Zealand Outlying Islands, New Zealand
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:894224
Long-form Identifier:1:3:894224:1
GUID (UUID V4):413cedaf-3086-43b7-8766-55ca5b19a28d
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Magmatic-Hydrothermal System: Brothers Volcano, Southern Kermadec Arc, New Zealand C. E. J. DE RONDE,† Institute...Nuclear Sciences, P.O. Box 31-312, Lower Hutt, New Zealand M. D. HANNINGTON, Department of Earth Sciences...Atmospheric Research, P.O. Box 14-901, Wellington, New Zealand R. G. DITCHBURN, A. G. REYES, Institute of Geological...Nuclear Sciences, P.O. Box 31-312, Lower Hutt, New Zealand E. T. BAKER, Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory...Nuclear Sciences, P.O. Box 31-312, Lower Hutt, New Zealand J. E. LUPTON, Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory
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of meters, especially near sheltered coasts and islands (Brenchley, 1989; Cheel and Leckie, 1993; Johnson...number of sites is rapidly increasing with several new systems being discovered every year, the known occurrences...sulfide deposits. Brothers volcano is one of many frontal volcanic edifices along the Kermadec arc and is host...sulfide mineralization on an intraoceanic arc volcano (de Ronde et al., 2005). A large zone of discontinuous...2005, 2011). The Sunrise site at the Myojin Knoll volcano in the IzuOgasawara arc south of Japan (Fiske et
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Drive, Avalon, P.O. Box 30-368, Lower Hut 6315, New Zealand; Cornel.deRonde@gns.cri.nz (C.E.J.d.R.); r.ditchburn@gns...mid-ocean ridge where it lies on top of a flat-topped volcano at ~130 m depth. Up to 200 â—¦ C phase-separating...phase-separating fluids vent from summit depressions in the volcano, and from pinnacle-like edifices on top of large...pinnacles on the summit of the Seven Sisters flat-top volcano. Sample GS14ROV14R1 was collected from the top...Diffuse venting is widespread on top of the flat top volcano that hosts the Seven Sisters Diffuse system, venting
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alterations from Solfatara Volcano, Campi Flegrei caldera complex, and La Fossa volcano, Vulcano Island, Italy:...Hydrothermally-altered rocks collected at Solfatara volcano, Campi Flegrei caldera complex, Italy, are compa­...hydrothermal alterations collected at La Fossa volcano, Vulcano island, Italy, are comparable to zones...epithermal deposits. At Solfatara, amorphous and hydrous opal-A is responsible for shifts in δ7Li values, from...licates, sulfates, and/or opal-A. It is proposed that the combination of opal-A, decreases in δ7Li values
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and Evia, Sifnos, Mykonos, Tinos, and Kythnos Islands (Bonsall et al., 2011; Skarpelis, 2002; Tombros...Lihir (60 to 96 °C; Pichler et al., 1999a), Papua New Guinea (89 to 98 °C; Pichler et al., 1999b), and...in the Attica Peninsula and on Tinos and Evia islands. The overlying Cycladic Blueschist Unit consists...enhanced the permeability of the volcanic and volcano–sedimentary sequences, through further dismemberment...by intergrowths of alunite, quartz, chalcedony, opal-CT (a poorly ordered crystalline form of silica),
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PACMANUS Hydrothermal Field, Manus Basin, Papua New Guinea R. A. Binns† Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial...dominated by 5- to 10-mm-thick primary laminae of opal-A-dominated fronds clouded by submicroscopic sphalerite...modified by dissolution and then redeposition of opal and further growth of pyrite and sphalerite. Beneath...sphalerite-barite carapace ~5 cm thick and devoid of opal is banded parallel to the chimney exterior. At least...microbial mat precursors by overgrowth of hydrothermal opal and fine sphalerite. Next, with rising fluid temperatures
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Doctorate in Geological Sciences from the Vesuvius Volcano Observatory of Federico II University in Naples...appointments at the Astrobiology Centre, University of New South Wales, Sydney, and the China University of...in Europe, southern Africa, South East Asia, New Zealand, the southwest Pacific, China, Greenland and...2 Ladolam Epithermal System, Lihir Island, Papua New Guinea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....3.3 Hauraki Goldfield, Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand 5.3.4 The Epithermal Systems of the Biga Peninsula
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repeatedly improved the contents in a series of new revised editions. After Matthes’ death in 1999, one...continue this tradition and produced a series of new editions of the book—the ninth edition was published...years he continuously updated the content and added new chapters, in some cases with the help from other...growing public awareness of the need for discovering new mineral resources to maintain the high standards...criticism and important hints as well as providing new photographs and diagrams fort the English edition
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of the Carpathian region with type localities of new mineral species, rocks, fossil resins and hydrocarbons...Natural History Museum, entitled “There is something new under the earth”, organised on the occasion of IMA2010....1 AM11 Gem materials: Origins, properties, and new analytical challenges .....................................245 EG52 Platinum-group minerals in the new millennium.........................................geologic processes?....................473 GM75 New minerals, nomenclature and classification.......
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Berlin Heidelberg New York Buerger MJ (1977) Kristallographie. de Gruyter, Berlin New York Craig JR, Vaughan...Ore microscopy and ore petrography. Wiley & Sons, New York Kleber W, Bautsch H-J, Bohm J, Klimm D (2010)...mineralogy and hand specimen petrology. Wiley & Sons, New York Klein C, Hurlbut Jr. CS (1985) Manual of mineralogy...mineralogy (after James D. Dana), 20th edn. Wiley & Sons, New York MĂĽcke A (1989) Anleitung zur Erzmikroskopie...optical mineralogy, 3rd edn. Oxford University Press, New York Oxford Pichler H, Schmitt-Riegraf C (1993) Gesteinsbildende
 
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