| | Report (issue) | 522(3) Z=2 X-ray Powder Pattern: Dandarragan, Australia. (ICDD 37–467). 5.519 (100), 3.349 (55), 3.402...Total 98.94 100.0 (1) Minyulo Well, Australia. (2) Wait’s quarry, Noarlunga, Australia; corresponds to (K0...Occurrence: In weathered glauconitic phosphatic ironstone (Australia). Association: Dufrénite, apatite, fluellite...Distribution: In Australia, from near Minyulo Well, Dandarragan, Western Australia; in Wait’s quarry...southeast of Kapunda, Mount Lofty Ranges, South Australia; at Wolfdene, near Beenleigh, Queensland. On Elephant | | | Book | by being set in gold, and no gem sets off gold so well. The finer specimens lose their colour if they are...metamorphosed rock phosphate at Moculta, South Australia Optical constants: Not certain; low birefringence...at a depth of 500 feet in a core from the Lewis well, Kings County, California. It also occurs in phosphatic...stalactites and crusts in Petrogale Cave, Madura, W. Australia Optical Constants: W= 1.513, 8= 1.470 Space Group:...Colorado, Utah, California, New Mexico, and other western states; and in pegmatites in North Carolina and | | | Book | Index 514 Foreword Minerals, in the descriptive as well as the illustrated section, are arranged according...to supply the reader with information on well-known as well as rare minerals, their physical and chemical...description of crystallographic forms is limited as well, because ideal crystallographic forms are very rare...according to it. The same method is recommended as well for arranging smaller private collections. However...been used to classify the minerals in this book as well. Origin and occurrence of minerals In order to | | | Book | to supply the reader with information on well-known as well as rare minerals, their physical and chemical...description of crystallographic forms is limited as well, because ideal crystallographic forms are very rare...developed forms. Minerals, in the descriptive as well as the illustrated section, are arranged according...according to it. The same method is recommended as well for arranging smaller private collections. However...been used to classify the minerals in this book as well. Origin and occurrence of minerals In order to | | | Book | out that the X-ray powder data agree reasonably well with synthetic MgB6O10.5H2O (Lehmann and Papenfuss...mineral from the Wilagedera iron ore body, North-Western Province, Ceylon is related to the brittle micas...Pond, Victoria Land, Antarctica, prove to be the well-known hexagonal salt CaCl2.6H20. Named for the locality...Cave, near Madura Motel (31°54'S, 127°0'E), Western Australia. Formed from bat guano. Sp. gr. 2-23, co 1-513...formula given in the publications cited does not agree well with the cell-dimensions and density—M.H.H.]. [A | | | Book (edition) | Dana ix x INTRODUCTION system) order 1night well render the volume difficult to use by a large group...micromineralogy whose cognomen "Mr. Micromounter" is so well deserved. He is responsible for the resurgence in...lectures, demonstrations and aid in identification is a well-spring of continuing support to micro mineralogists...usually composed of calcium carbonate or clay-ironstone; often hollow or transected by veins of a cementing...conchoidal. Brittle. HABIT: Crystalline crusts; rarely well-formed crystals ranging from 0.25 to 1.0 mm in length | | | Book (edition) | color photographs, mostly of large specimens, as well as 104 black-and-white photographs 45 new crystal...system, locality, and physical property data, as well as source references. To ensure accuracy, many of...for all professionals who work with minerals, as well as for all amateur mineralogists and students in...England Thomas Nelson Australia 102 Dodds Street South Melbourne, Victoria 3205, Australia Nelson Canada 1120...Bernice Pettinato of production of Services, as well as others who were involved with the editing and | | Gaines, Richard V., Skinner, H. Catherine W., Foord, Eugene E., Mason, Brian, Rosenzweig, Abraham, King, Vandall T. (1997) Dana's New Mineralogy (8th ed.) Wiley-Interscience. p.1872 | Book (edition) | Mineralogy (first edition 1877; fourth edition 1932), as well as the sixth edition of A System of Mineralogy in...Base by Ernest H. Nickel, CSIRO, Wembley, WA, Australia, and Monte C. Nichols published by Aleph Enterprises...N SW, Australia. William D. Birch: Dept. of Mineralogy, Museum of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia. Frank...Pring: South Australian Museum, Adelaide, SA, Australia. Gunnar Raade: Mineralogisk-Geologisk Museum,...are intentionally brief; their meaning and use are well developed in numerous texts, a few of which are | | | Book (edition) | color photographs, mostly of large specimens, as well as 104 black-and-white photographs • 45 new crystal...system, locality, and physical property data, as well as source references. To ensure accuracy, many of...for all professionals who work with minerals, as well as for all amateur mineralogists and students in...England Thomas Nelson Australia 102 Dodds Street South Melbourne, Victoria 3205, Australia Nelson Canada I...Bernice Pettinato of Beehive Production Services. as well as others who were involved with the editing and | | | Book (edition) | with countless new data in books and scientific as well as amateur journals. required considerable revision...mineral group, symmetry and crystal structure as well as the strongest X-ray powder diffraction lines...including secondary minerals, in Alpine fissures, as well as in sedimentary and metamorphic rocks and in residual...influenced by radiation. The mineral reflections as well as the reflectivity. may be transparent. tran lucint...(tho'>e with the same optical Mineral localities A well balanced selection of mineral localities was central | | | Book (edition) | earliest citation seen (users of t he index may well be able to provide the a u thor with ea rlier citations...The type locality (T L) for the mineral species or well-defined variety is then give n . As original references...1 952). p. 99. From (TL) Crackers Well. South Australia. Australia. Deposit located by air-borne scintillator;...35-676). (TL) Mocult:i quarry, Ang:iston. South Australia. Named for A.R. Alderman. Aldzhanite, uncertain...with Al 20 J usually about 35% and SiO2 22-28%. but well outside these limits in undermentioned variet.ics |
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