| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | carbonatite at Mt Weld, Western Australia Finland, Brazil, Guyana, Kenya, Tanzania, Zaire and Uganda (McNeil...supergene and secondary minerals. A blanket rich in crandallite and beudantite group minerals, Fe-oxides, Fe-hydroxides...the Mt Weld Carbonatite Laterite 41 Fig. 5. Crandallite group mineral (cr) partly fills a void within...Primary magmatic growth texture within pyrochlore. Crandallite group mineral nucleates and replaces pyrochlore...within pyrochlore grains are commonly filled by crandallite and beudantite group minerals (Fig. 5). Some | | Andersen, Allen K., Clark, James G., Larson, Peter B., Donovan, John J. (2017) REE fractionation, mineral speciation, and supergene enrichment of the Bear Lodge carbonatites, Wyoming, USA. Ore Geology Reviews, 89. 780-807 doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2017.06.025 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | lateritically weathered carbonatite at Araxá and Catalão I, Brazil and Mt. Weld, Australia (cf., Zaitsev et al., 1998;...Juquiá, Brazil; Bayan Obo, China; Karonge, Burundi; and the Barra do Itapirapuã carbonatite, Brazil, among...fluorocarbonates, phosphates, cerianite, and rare crandallite-group minerals disseminated within the clay matrix...crystals are smaller, lack the clear hexagonal form, and do not experience degradation due to dehydration during...leaching during alteration and ion exchange processes do not typically affect the ratio of B-site cations | | Gammons, Christopher H, Wood, Scott A, Jonas, James P, Madison, James P (2003) Geochemistry of the rare-earth elements and uranium in the acidic Berkeley Pit lake, Butte, Montana. Chemical Geology, 198 (3) 269-288 doi:10.1016/s0009-2541(03)00034-2 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | specific conductivity (SC), Eh, dissolved oxygen (DO), and turbidity. The pH was calibrated with pH 2...mV reference Eh standards, respectively, at 25 jC. DO was calibrated to 100% saturation (7.7 mg/l) and...jC; pH in standard units (SU); dissolved oxygen (DO) in % of local atmospheric saturation; specific conductivity...Berkeley Pit lake is REE-rich crandallite (a.k.a. florencite). Crandallite minerals have a crystal structure...were shown to be highly undersaturated with Ce-crandallite (SI = 20), indicating that this phase should | | | Book (edition) | Salinas, Peru, H Variscite, xx 5 mm, Iturnbiara, Brazil, H Rhodocbrosite, polished, 50 mm, Capillitas,... China, H Page 1: MuscO\ite. 45 mm, Linopolis, Brazil, H Page 2: Vivianite, I 00 mm, Huanzala, Bolivia...Ethiopia, G Page 12: Brazilianite, 35 mm, Linopolis, Brazil, H Page 13: Gold, 35 mm.Eagle's est Mine, California..."Dana's System of Mineralogy•· ( 1944, I 951, 1962). de Fourestier (1999) and Strunz and Nickel (2001). Mi11eral...ASG -Archives de Science Geneve BM - Bulletin de la Societe fram;aise de mineralogie et de cristallographie | | | Report (issue) | (Australia) Pervomayskoye (Ukraine), Lagoa Real (Brazil), Valhalla (Australia) Pribram , Jachymov (Czech...(and other) rocks and commonly contain deposits that do not fit into other types, and have origins that are...examples of this deposit type are Lagoa Real in Brazil, Zheltye Vody deposit in Ukraine and Valhalla in...fertilizers by several countries and most countries do not report U from phosphorite as a resource. (8)...of Th include Australia, USA, Turkey, India and Brazil, although most countries have not been diligent | | | Book | A. F. Corey, M. S. Corey, R. 'l\T. Deane, A. P. De Carvalho, L. F. Dellwig, M. Deul, S. B. Dickinson... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brazil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... . ..... . ........ . ................ . Brazil ...... . .... .... ............... .. ....... ...all com.ets are turned from the, sun. I do not knoiv why they do this, whether it is etiquette among thern...oxides, hydroxides, oxygen salts, and silicates. They do not occur naturally as native elements, sul:6des | | | Book (edition) | es: CW DB DE DG DJ DK DM DO DP DS EB EO EE FM GD GG GH GM Arnold Hampson David Baker Ben De Witt William... All faces or other surfaces on a given mineral do not necessarily exhibit the same luster. Some minerals...more references where all references are inadequate, do not contain good bibliographies, or are in conflict...CLASS: 4/mmm SPACE GROUP: P4/ncc; P4/nmm(Pseudo) Ve De LATTICE CONSTANTS: Ga tae 9908 3 STRONGEST DIFFRACTION...in a calcite matrix Mendoza, Argentina. at Cerro de Cacheuta, SELECTED REFERENCE: Deer, Howie, and Zussman | | | Book (edition) | Tsurneb, Namibia, (lower, right) gold, Amazonas, Brazil All specimens from the collection of Eugene and...figure caption code. Arnold Hampson David Baker Ben De Witt William Larson Carlos Barbosa Cal and Kerith...Mines cw Charles and Marcelle Weber DB Dan Behnke DE Demetrios Pohl DG Richard Graeme DJ D. K. Jones Douglas...Douglas K. Miller DK Arizona-Sonora Desert DM Museum DO = "Donald Olson Delma Perry DP DS David Shannon EB...forth. All faces or other surfaces on a given mineral do not necessarily exhibit the same Juster. Some minerals | | | Book | present level of exposure. Even when veins 1008 do occur within or in the proximity of a "granite",... because most postmagmatic hydrothermal deposits do occur in the proximity, in the aureole of igneous...Paredes J.) in Bellido and de Montreuil (1972). Abbreviations: CP=Cerro de Pasco; M=Morococha; Ml=Mala...around the Andean Batholith of Peru (Bellido and de Montreuil, 1972; Putzer, 1976; Hollister, 1978) is...major Pb,Zn,Ag replacements and veins (e.g. Cerro de Pasco, Casapalca; Chapter 26), all marked by intensive | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | sapphire, ruby, padparadscha Corvusite Covellite Crandallite Crocidolite Crocoite Cryolite Cryptomelane Cubanite...orientation of individual veins is often seen, they do not show up in platform sediments far off the uplifted...control on the aerial extension of these veins which do not reach very deep into the host rock underneath...which sometimes are enriched in inorganic compounds do not directly fit in this differentiation scheme and...classification scheme like this, these man-made raw materials do not fit in, even if they are primarily derived from | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | sapphire, ruby, padparadscha Corvusite Covellite Crandallite Crocidolite Crocoite Cryolite Cryptomelane Cubanite...orientation of individual veins is often seen, they do not show up in platform sediments far off the uplifted...control on the aerial extension of these veins which do not reach very deep into the host rock underneath...which sometimes are enriched in inorganic compounds do not directly fit in this differentiation scheme and...classification scheme like this, these man-made raw materials do not fit in, even if they are primarily derived from | | | Report (volume) | Ce) Ti Oa - - - - - - - - - (Y, U)(Ti, Zr, Fe, Nb)dO, OH)a -· - - - - - - Cerian ferrian pyrochlore -...Cienc. Anais-Academia Brasileira de Ciencias, Anais. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Acad. Cienc. Lisboa, Cl. Sci...Sci. Mem.-Academia das Ciencias de Lisboa. Classe de Sciencias. Memorias. Lisbon, Portugal. Acad. Nat....Polonaise Sci. Bull., Ser. Sci. Geol. et Geog.-Bulletin de l'Academie Polonaise des Sciences, Serie des Sciences...Cl. Sci.-Academie Royale des Sciences de Belgique, Bulletin de Ia Classe des Sciences. Brussels, Belgium | | | Book | present level of exposure. Even when veins 1008 do occur within or in the proximity of a "granite",... because most postmagmatic hydrothermal deposits do occur in the proximity, in the aureole of igneous...Paredes J.) in Bellido and de Montreuil (1972). Abbreviations: CP=Cerro de Pasco; M=Morococha; Ml=Mala...around the Andean Batholith of Peru (Bellido and de Montreuil, 1972; Putzer, 1976; Hollister, 1978) is...major Pb,Zn,Ag replacements and veins (e.g. Cerro de Pasco, Casapalca; Chapter 26), all marked by intensive | | | Book (edition) | etc. All faces or other surfaces on a given mineral do not necessarily exhibit the sa1ne luster. Mode of...references where all references are inadequate or do not contajn good bibliographies or are in conflict...text. Our procedure was changed, in part, because we do not want to represent this book as the best reference...another matter: I do not quite know how my love for the microscope began, but I do know about the 1ninerals...intergrown with clausthalite in a calcite matrix at Cerro de Cacheu ta, Mendoza, Argentina. BEST REF. IN ENGLISH: | | | Report (issue) | -----------------------------Mineral potential: 1Nhere do 1Ne stand? --------Lo1N-grade ores and the environment...civilization and standard of living? (2) how much of it do we have and to what extent is it economically and...our supply of any minerals unlimited? Of which ones do we have very little, or are we likely to run out...question to which the volume is directed : Where do we stand with regard to resources of each commodity...research along many lines. MINERAL POTENTIAL: WHERE DO WE STAND? Each chapter of the volume has its own | | | Book | behaviour but sufficiently significant fractionations do occur, which have proved to be of great importance...ions can occupy six-fold co-ordination sites but do so only rarely in minerals. Normally the co-ordination...Experimental determinations do not suffer from the same associated uncertainties as do those from natural systems...on element distribution. The experiments, however, do not reproduce all the conditions prevailing during...geochimique des gisements d e fluorine bases sur l'etude de la distribution des lanthanides — application au |
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