| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Lake, British Columbia, Canada, tinted pink with chalcedony. Also from California, Hawaii, and Washington...distinguish able from thomsonite by sight. Found in France, Italy, Japan, and Hawaii. Not found in the continen...wide. F'ound in olivine basalt at Mont Semiol near Montbrison, France. Merlinoite - Radiating fibrous aggregate...colorless to snow-white spherulites ( 5 - 1 5 mm) in chalcedony veins in brecciated andesites, Thomsonite - Usually | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | seemingly endless varietal names for dirty quartz and chalcedony). It is almost fifty years since Spencer (Min...Calbenite. Syn. of myrickite (6th List), a var. of chalcedony. R. Webster, Gems, 1962, P. 755. Caleiocatapleiite...America. Chrysophrase. Green, artificially dyed chalcedony. R. Webster, Gems, I962, p. 754. Either an error...grains with arsenic and realgar at Duranus, Alpes Maritimes, France, are orthorhombic, a 3"576, b 6"759, e...superfluous name (author and date?) for a blue chalcedony. R. Webster, Gems, I962, p. 755. Not the (equally | | | Book | Scolecite 41 Fig. 1.1H. Natrolite from Auvergne, France (x4) Fig. 1.11. Partially ordered natrolite...in the basalt from Puy de Marman, Puy-de-Dome, France (see also Pongiluppi 1976); - in the basic volcanic...in a doleritic basalt from Gignat, Puyde-Dome, France, in honour of F. Gonnard. Hey (1932a) showed that...in vugs of massive rocks (mostly basalts) are: France: Chaux de Bergonne, Gignat, Puy-de-Dome with thomsonite...Maze, Nii~ata 7. Halap Hill, + 5.1 2.27 France (Meixner 1. 3 (Hey, et aI., 1932a) 1956) | | | Book | mineralogy was done, at that time, in Germany, Italy, France, and Great Britain. Because of differences in language...the flow. In the Plateau des Coirons, Ardeche, France, zeolites are present only where the basalt flowed...laumontite). Mordenite, epistilbite, quartz, and chalcedony are absent in the olivine basalt flows. At the...contain empty cavities followed at depth by quartz, chalcedony, mordenite, and clay, and at the lowest level...heulandite, scolecite, epistilbite, quartz, mordenite, chalcedony, and clay (Walker, 1960b). Analcime, phillipsite | | | Book | mineralogy was done, at that time, in Germany, Italy, France, and Great Britain. Because of differences in language...the flow. In the Plateau des Coirons, Ardeche, France, zeolites are present only where the basalt flowed...laumontite). Mordenite, epistilbite, quartz, and chalcedony are absent in the olivine basalt flows. At the...contain empty cavities followed at depth by quartz, chalcedony, mordenite, and clay, and at the lowest level...heulandite, scolecite, epistilbite, quartz, mordenite, chalcedony, and clay (Walker, 1960b). Analcime, phillipsite | | Coombs, Douglas S., Alberti, Alberto, Armbruster, Thomas, Artioli, Gilberto, Colella, Carmine, Galli, Ermanno, Grice, Joel D., Liebau, Friedrich, Mandarino, Joseph A., Minato, Hideo, Nickel, Ernest H., Passaglia, Elio, Peacor, Donald R., Quartieri, Simona, Rinaldi, Romano, Ross, Malcolm, Sheppard, Richard A., Tillmanns, Ekkehart, Vezzalini, Giovanna (1998) Recommended nomenclature for zeolite minerals: report of the subcommittee on zeolites of the International Mineralogical Association, Commission on New Minerals and Mineral Names. Mineralogical Magazine, 62 (4) 533-571 doi:10.1180/002646198547800 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Ercit and Van Velthuizen (1994). Type locality: Mont Saint Hilaire, Quebec, Canada. Named after Robert...locality Chaux de Bergonne, Gignat, Puy-de-D6me, France. Named after Ferdinand Gonnard, who had earlier...basalt near top of Mont Semiol, south slope, near M o n t b r i s o n , Loire, France. N a m e d after...as offr6tite. Type locality: Mont Simionse (Mont Semiol), Loire, France. Named after Albert J. J. Offret...Offret, professor in the Faculty of Sciences, Lyon, France. Ca, Mg, and K substantial, commonly in proportions | | | Book (edition) | greenish tint. R = 35 %. VHN = 26-61. Rare at etc. at Mont St-Hilaire. Quebec. CM 32. 843-854, Georgetown,...Freiberg, Germany, H Abernathyite, 12 mm, Ririera/, France, H Abhurite Sn2 /•O6'OH) 14Cl 1,, (3.D). Trigona]...occurs mainly in the Alps between Monte Cenis and Mont Blanc, as well as in Val Malenco, Lombardy, Italy... {100} and {010} Colfax co., New Mexico, and at Mont St-Hilaire, good.H = 3. D = 227. Np,m,g= 1.480.1...Kola Penin., Russia, at alkalinepegmatitedike at Mont St-Hilaire,Quebec. Narssarssuk,Greenland, in the | | | Journal (issue) | Associate Editors Pierre Bariand Sorbonne Paris, France Bill Birch Museum of Victoria Melbourne, Australia...Scovil Phoenix, AZ Pierre-Nicolas Schwab Orléans, France July–August 2005 Volume Thirty-six, Number Four...Associate Photographers Nelly Bariand Sorbonne Paris, France Dan Behnke Northbrook, IL Werner Lieber Heidelberg...localities. The mineral has partly inverted to chalcedony. Several small specimens have been recovered...chalcedonic masses. Some brown-white color-banded chalcedony has been found in the upper workings, as well | | | Book | Guay graphistes Sérandite, Analcime and Natrolite, Mont Saint- Desktop Publisher Info 1000° Mots inc. ...chemical component — anion or néche, Sadne-et-Loire, France, or annite, after Cape anionic radical. Thus...HAbvY, R.-J. (1801): Traité de Minéralogie. Paris, France. HILL, J. (1748): History of Fossils. London,...B.L. (1772): Essai de Cristallographie. Paris, France. SCHALLER, W.T. (1930): Adjectival ending of chemical...people of the discovery area. Poudrette quarry, Mont Saint-Hilaire, Rouville County, Quebec, Canada. | | | Book (edition) | Greece. Other occurrences are found in Chile, Italy, France, Germany, Turkey, and Algeria. SELECTED REFERENCES:...Arkansas, Minnesota, and Massachusetts. Also at Mont St. Hilaire, Quebec, Canada, and at localities in...‘‘gummite’’ at Margnac, in the Massif Central, France. SELECTED REFERENCE: Cesbron, F., et al., Min....counties, Arizona; and at deposits in Mexico, Canada, France, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, and elsewhere. SELECTED...counties, Colorado. It also occurs in Mexico, Peru, France, Germany, Romania, Japan, and at Albanda, Asia | | | Book (edition) | Greece. Other occurrences are found in Chile, Italy, France, Germany, Turkey, and Algeria. SELECTED REFERENCES:...Arkansas, Minnesota, and Massachusetts. Also at Mont St. Hilaire, Quebec, Canada, and at localities in...in "gummite" at Margnac, in the Massif Central, France. SELECTED REFERENCE: Cesbron, F., et al., Min....counties, Arizona; and at deposits in Mexico, Canada, France, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, and elsewhere. SELECTED...counties, Colorado. It also occurs in Mexico, Peru, France, Germany, Romania, Japan, and at Albanda, Asia | | | Book | with uranophane in cavities in gummite at Margnac, France. Composition 8[2(K2,Ca,Sr)0.6U03.8H20]. a || [001]... p. 1426). The same as ajkite (Bull. Soc. Min. France, 1878, vol. 1, p. 126; abstract from . ..?). A...or a mixture of these, in a matrix of quartz, chalcedony, &c. So called (A-matrix) because it is an American...of Barstow, California, for a yellowish-green chalcedony from the Death Valley region, California. 7th...2111] Angelardite. A. Lacroix, Mineralogie de la France, 1910, vol. iv, p. 524. The correct form of anglarite | | | Book (edition) | Data on new occurrence al Saint Pandclon. Landes. France. by B. Azambre and P. Monchoux ( 1 988) 8111/....Agate. var. of chalcedony. Pliny (A.O. 77) Hist. Nat. 37. 54 (achatcs). A variety of chalcedony with distinct...89. An agate consisting of jasper veined with chalcedony. Agathacopalite. organic material. J. Paclt (...by A . Des Cloizcaux ( 1 884) 8111/. Soc. Min. France, 1. 72. proved to carry two minerals. a manganiferous... 1 3 A . Z= l 6 [PDF 25-630) . (TI..) Margnac. France. Named for H . Agrin icr. Agstein. syn. of amber | | | Journal (issue) | $1 .50 per lb. Fire Agate. Mexico. nice brown chalcedony with many fire layers..........................(Bryozoa) Mudstone Silica Carbonate Rock Roscoellte Chalcedony Oil Sandstone • llsemannite with Jordlsite Llparite........ . ............................ 3¢ RoH de France Amethyst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....siderite in olivine basalt cavities. Mont Semiol, Montbrison, France. Named after Fiorenzo Mazzi, Professor...unpolished "exchange" pebbles of flint, quartz, chalcedony, and various agates and lowered into the mouth | | | Report (volume) | parallel Figure 19. (a and b) Mazzites from Mt. Semiol, France. Both photos from Gottardi and Galli (1985)...19a). It has been found only at Mont Semiol, Montbrison, Loire, France where it occurs as a hydrothermal...deposits are quartz, alunite, pyrite, sericite, chalcedony, allophane, opal, cristobalite, sulfates, and...Effects of Mineral Fibres, p. 69-78. IARC, Lyon, France Giese R.F., Jr. (1988) Kaolin minerals: Structures...cation-exchange capacity of talc and chlorite from Trimouns, France. Proc. Int'l Clay Conference, Denver, Schultz, | | | Report (volume) | Gaultite, a new zeolite-like mineral species from Mont Saint-Hilaire, Québec, and its crystal structure...and cinnabar), silica minerals (quartz, opal, chalcedony, tridymite, and cristobalite), ettringite, strätlingite...yugawaralite, analcime, silica minerals (quartz, chalcedony), and carbonates (calcite, siderite, and ankerite)...siderite), barite, apatite, pyrite, cinnabar, and chalcedony (Alietti et al. 1967, Wise et al. 1969, Yajima...rhodochrosite, prehnite, apophyllite, datolite, quartz, chalcedony, opal, pyrite, chalcopyrite, searlesite, and |
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