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Sassolite from
Momotombo volcano, León Department, Nicaragua


Locality type:Volcano
Classification
Species:Sassolite
Formula:H3BO3
Confirmation
Validity:Unconfirmed/Questioned
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Sassolite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Momotombo volcano, León Department, Nicaragua
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:966691
Long-form Identifier:1:3:966691:7
GUID (UUID V4):62ee7ea8-3ae1-4854-83f5-d5259ff39548
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
emissions from Momotombo Nicaragua: Thermochemical model and observations + .oo Volcano, J. P. QUISEFIT...the various gas-related products of Momotombo Volcano, Nicaragua (high temperature gases, water condensates...good agreement with previous studies of the Momotombo Volcano. Moreover, this gas was very close to thermodynamic...calculations performed on gas data from Merapi Volcano, Indonesia, reveal that some elements could be...temperature volcanic gases. using samples from Momotombo Volcano, Nicaragua. Wr have tested this approach, using
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
gases VIKANDY S. MAMBO* and MINORU YOSHIDA Department of Chemistry, Tokyo Meguro-ku, (Received...increased prior to the eruption of Sakurajima volcano. In contrast, the decrease of HC1/ S02 ratio before..., (1990) observed the same trend at Augustine volcano and concluded that As content could be used to...et al., 1990). The recent eruption of Tarumae volcano (1909) was explosive at first, followed by the...first historically recorded activity of Meakan volcano occurred in 1955, when steam explosion ejected
Report (volume)
National Laboratory Series Editor: Paul H. Ribbe Department of Geological Sciences Virginia Polytechnic Institute...Ridge, Tennessee 37831 U.S.A. Edward S. Grew Department of Geological Sciences The University of Maine...vitriol (ferrous sulfate). Natural boric acid (sassolite) was first described from a boiling hot spring...Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and the Department of Geological Sciences, University of Tennessee...69:358-373 Alien RD, Kramer H (1957) Ginorite and sassolite from Death Valley, California. Am Mineral 42:56-61
Report (volume)
National Laboratory Series Editor: Paul H. Ribbe Department of Geological Sciences Virginia Polytechnic Institute...Ridge, Tennessee 37831 U.S.A. Edward S. Grew Department of Geological Sciences The University of Maine...vitriol (ferrous sulfate). Natural boric acid (sassolite) was first described from a boiling hot spring...Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and the Department of Geological Sciences, University of Tennessee...69:358-373 Allen RD, Kramer H (1957) Ginorite and sassolite from Death Valley, California. Am Mineral 42:56-61
Book
Doctorate in Geological Sciences from the Vesuvius Volcano Observatory of Federico II University in Naples...the references. Brian Knyn and Eunice Cheung (Department of Industry and Resources library) managed to.... . . . . . . . . . . 8.2 Basin Formation and Volcano-Sedimentary Successions in Continental Rifts ....Sea. These are discussed in Chapter 8, in which volcano-sedimentary basins in intracontinental rift settings...geoenvironmental mineral deposits models: U. S. Department of the Interior, U S Geol Surv Open File Rep
 
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