| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | MINERALOGICAL The occurrence of scarbroite at Muskiki Lake, Saskatchewan, NOTES Dr Last for his advice and support...his suggestions in improving this manuscript. Canada SCARBROITE (Al14(COa)3(OH)36) was described by...fine-grained material associated with quartz, gibbsite, kaolinite, and calcite, in vertical fissures in a sandstone...clay-sized fraction ( < 2.0 #m) of near-shore Muskiki Lake sediments, a paragenesis significantly different...occurrences. Muskiki Lake is a relatively large (11.3 km 2) sodiummagnesium sulphate-rich hypersaline lake, about | | | Report (issue) | hypersaline lake (Muskiki Lake, Canada). Association: Hydroscarbroite, gibbsite, kaolinite, calcite, quartz...England); illite, kaolinite, smectite, “chlorite”, huntite, feldspar, quartz (Muskiki Lake, Canada). Distribution:...near Nikšić, Yugoslavia. In Canada, from Muskiki Lake, Saskatchewan. Name: For its first-noted occurrence | | | Report (volume) | ....................................... The Saskatchewan system.............................................................. Serpentine, talc, and kaolinite .................................... The zeolites...found in the nickeliferous deposits at Sudbury, Canada; and has also been identified in the sulphide ores...the globe to a depth of 290 feet. Even the mass of Lake Superior thus becomes a negligible quantity., The...Ill, 1915, p. 61. F. T. Shutt (Trans. Boy, Soe. Canada, 3d ser., vol. 8,1914, p. 83) gives data for nitrogen | | | Book (edition) | coarse sharpening. 10 ABRASIVES Near Labrador Lake, Cortland County, N.Y., a sandstone similar to that...is concentrated in the Niagara Falls district of Canada and New York, where electrical energy can be obtained...1942. 4. Earoley-Wilmot: Abrasives, Products of Canada, Technology and Application; Pt. I: Siliceous Abrasives...of actinolite occur in south¬ eastern Ontario, Canada. These deposits have been described by W. G. Miller...other turbid liquids. It is also used in making lake colors; for hardening plaster casts; in medicine; |
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