| | Journal (issue) | 1992 Volume Twenty-three, Number Three ® Articles Gold in South Africa ..................................Cairncross & C. R. Anhaeusser Minerals of the Linwood mine, Scott County, Iowa ............. 231 by P. L. Garvin...(1979) Desautelsite, a new mineral of the pyroaurite group. American Mineralogist, 64, 127- 130. MITCHELL,...Mjneralogical Society of Southern California and a charter rnember of the Southern California Micro Mineralogists...sold and exhibited at mineral shows mostly in Southern California. He built a wonderful personal collection | | | Journal (issue) | France Bill Birch Museum of Victoria Melbourne, Australia Pete J. Dunn Washington, DC Peter G. Embrey London...to: 7413 N. Mowry Place Tucson, AZ 85741 Articles Gold in South Africa ..................................Cairncross & C. R. Anhaeusser Minerals of the Linwood mine, Scott County,Iowa ..................... 231 by...Desau telsite, a new mineral of the pyroaurite group. American Miner alogist, 64, 127-130. M ITCHELL...ineralogical Society of Southern California and a charter member of the Southern California Micro Mineralogists | | | Book (edition) | minerals. An interesting case in point concerns a group of lead oxychloride minerals from Laurium, a town...paints; turquois, garnet, amethyst, and other colored stones for ornaments; and native gold, silver, and copper...prehistoric times. The Bible mentions six metals: gold, silver, copper, tin, lead, and iron. A specimen...be found only during the lifetime of a particular mine. Wherever possible, authentic original specimens...indicated. The term industrial mineral embraces another group of minerals of economic importance. This term may | | | Book (edition) | This specimen was removed from the Tourmaline Queen mine, Pala, San Diego County, California, on New Year's...Stereographic Projection 44 The Crystal Classes 53 Space Group Terminology 95 Imperfections of Crystals 96 Aggregates... and stilpnomelane, and the inclusion of space-group and basic optical data for each mineral described...mining and smelting of metallic minerals to produce gold, silver, iron, copper, lead, and bronze are also...philosopher Robert Boyle (1627- 1691) referred to a group who "love mineralogy much better than they understand |
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