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Opal-AN from
Area C mine, Mining Area C, Weeli Wolli Creek Area, East Pilbara Shire, Western Australia, Australia


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Opal var: Opal-AN
Formula:SiO2 · nH2O
Confirmation
Validity:Confirmed
Confirmation Methods:Visually Identified
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Opal-AN data
Locality Data:Click here to view Area C mine, Mining Area C, Weeli Wolli Creek Area, East Pilbara Shire, Western Australia, Australia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:882813
Long-form Identifier:1:3:882813:2
GUID (UUID V4):a1e2c32e-acbf-438b-b304-a1336ad1eb43
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concerned, Ohio is unique in but a single gemstone, an exceptionally high quality, colorful flint that is...chert, translucent chalcedony, jasp-agate and common opal, rivaling in beauty the Arizona agatized wood. This...collectable minerals are rare, although quarries in the western counties, especially the Clay Center Quarry 12...CONNEAUT, area pits, quarries, rd. cuts, etc.āŽÆcone-in-cone Calcite. CLERMONT COUNTY MILFORD, area creek gravels...COUNTY WILMINGTON, area of Toddā€™s Ford, a mineral depositāŽÆHematite. COSHOCTON COUNTY AREA, townships of Washington
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concerned, Ohio is unique in but a single gemstone, an exceptionally high quality, colorful flint that is...chert, translucent chalcedony, jasp-agate and common opal, rivaling in beauty the Arizona agatized wood. This...collectable minerals are rare, although quarries in the western counties, especially the Clay Center Quarry 12...CONNEAUT, area pits, quarries, rd. cuts, etc.āŽÆcone-in-cone Calcite. CLERMONT COUNTY MILFORD, area creek gravels...COUNTY WILMINGTON, area of Toddā€™s Ford, a mineral depositāŽÆHematite. COSHOCTON COUNTY AREA, townships of Washington
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impact of our publications. The book taken as a whole c 2018 MDPI, Basel, Switzerland, distributed under the...speciļ¬cs of SiO2 modiļ¬cations and varieties (e.g., opal, chalcedony, agate, quartz, amethyst). Following...with varying crystallographic order exist which play an important role in geological as well as industrial...seifertite, high-pressure silica glass, moganite or opal, are relatively rare in extraterrestrial materials...phases and the development of speciļ¬c properties is an important factor in geological research as well as
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impact of our publications. The book taken as a whole c 2018 MDPI, Basel, Switzerland, distributed under the...speciļ¬cs of SiO2 modiļ¬cations and varieties (e.g., opal, chalcedony, agate, quartz, amethyst). Following...with varying crystallographic order exist which play an important role in geological as well as industrial...seifertite, high-pressure silica glass, moganite or opal, are relatively rare in extraterrestrial materials...phases and the development of speciļ¬c properties is an important factor in geological research as well as
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Strashimir Borisov Strashimirov, University of Mining and Geology ā€œSt. Ivan Rilskiā€ (BG), Nada Vasković...hydrocarbons discovered in (first described from) the area, including both valid and discredited species. See............................319 EM61 Mineralogy of mine wastes and contaminated soil......................their original relatively uniform distribution; (2) an increase in range of intensive variables such as... such as occur in the atmosphere and comprise an area of increasing interest for mineralogists, they
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subsequent work leading to this volume and to Frank C. Calkins who by advice and example inspired the editors...dedicated not only to J.V. Howell but also to Frank C. Calkins. lated sciences embodying some 14,000 entries...the proper (1920). And Holmes was quoting in turn an earlier geological application of the quotation from...if it were not for the ocĀ¬ casional appearance of an authoritative glosĀ¬ sary, our languageā€”which, as...language), and in their growth and evolution can provide an engrossing record of historical change and development
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oxygen, and silicon burning to proceed. Collapse of an iron core devoid of further nuclear energy then gives...binary systems, mass transfer can take place from an evolving companion onto a compact object. This naturally...Wallerstein et al. (1997), and Woosley et al. (2002). An overview of galactic chemical evolution is presented...in the Sun. Allende Prieto et al. (2001) derived an accurate oxygen abundance for the Sun of log 1Ć°Oƞ...abundance to be log 1Ć°Cƞ Ā¼ 8:39 ^ 0:04 dex; and the ratio C=O Ā¼ 0:5 ^ 0:07: The bottom line here is a reduction
 
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