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Montgomeryite from
Kebara Cave, Hof HaCarmel, Haifa District, Israel


Locality type:Cave
Classification
Species:Montgomeryite
Formula:Ca4MgAl4(PO4)6(OH)4 · 12H2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Montgomeryite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Kebara Cave, Hof HaCarmel, Haifa District, Israel
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1292185
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1292185:8
GUID (UUID V4):3645d56a-0cd5-465a-ac84-c3986b9c4fcf
Nearest other occurrences of Montgomeryite
12.8km (7.9 miles) et-Tabun Cave, Hof HaCarmel, Haifa District, Israel
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
The phosphate mineralogy of et-Tabun cave, Mount Carmel, Israel P. S. G O L D B E R G Institute of Archaeology...Geological Survey of Israel, Jerusalem SUMMARY. Phosphates introduced into the et-Tabun cave as a result of...formed are montgomeryite and crandallite. THE cave of et-Tabun (320 4o' N. 34 ~ 35' E., Israel grid I47O...(Wadi of the caves) enters the coastal plain. This cave is one of the most important Palaeolithic sites...quantities of phosphates have been introduced into the cave, mainly in the form of bone material (phosphate
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
in Pleistocene-Holocene Sediments from Denisova Cave: Formation Mechanisms and Archaeological Implications...in Pleistocene-Holocene Sediments from Denisova Cave: Formation Mechanisms and Archaeological Implications...the sedimentary sequence of prehistoric Denisova Cave (Altai, South Siberia) has important archeological...sedimentary sequence in the East Chamber of the cave consists of argilosandy-phosphatic sediments intercalated...layers record at least three prolonged episodes of cave occupation by colonies of insectivorous bats between
Book (edition)
chapters entitled Gypsum Caves, Krubera (Voronja) Cave, and Ukranian Giant Gypsum Caves. Copyright © 2005...to Darkness Crustacea 1 Databases Castleguard Cave, Canada Adaptation to Low Food 10 Frédéric Hervant...Boris Sket Diversity Patterns in the Tropics 166 Cave Dwellers in the Middle East 85 Paul Goldberg and...Susan W. Murray and Thomas H. Kunz Contamination of Cave Waters by Heavy Metals 127 Beetles Dorothy J....Keith D. Wheeland Dinaric Karst, Diversity in Cave, Definition of Adaptation to Low Oxygen 77 Derek
Book (edition)
Encycloped ia xiii 99 Eco:.yl>tt!ms /o:, .,, 5 S•m<"' Cave, Dcfmition of l'rdacc xv \'\'J//:.JI/1 A Adnptation...An~a!' 140 155 F i\.1_vtwir Contnmination of Cave Waters by Heavy ~eta ls l)(rrr•tl•l( 1 v.~.,~·r...Un itt'\·! St.1tcs II lf,f•!-.; III lim r.lltt Cave Dwellt>r., in tlw Middlt> Fno;t '14 f'ilto/ C.,...Caves-Underwater Explur.1tion Techniques 310 Jewel Cave, South Dakota fill H<'illt?rlT: K Exp loration...Tc'<'hniques 31 4 l1~11 rk 411 Mil;,• Wilt'< Karren. Cave 419 Minl
Book (edition)
evolution in other light-insulated environments Cave-adaptive evolution in nonanimal clades Bibliography...Introduction Behavioral evolution in the cave—how behaviors differ between cave species and their epigean relatives...relatives How and why do behaviors evolve in the cave? Bibliography 24 24 28 32 5. Adaptation: Morphological...William K. Jones and Lee F. Elliott Introduction Cave art in Europe Bibliography Rudi Verovnik and Marjeta...Konec Development of troglomorphies Postojna-planina cave system Broader view Asellus kosswigi Continental
Report (volume)
XRD) 9: fermorite, Sitipar deposit, Chhinwara district, India (Smith & Prior 1911; Hughes & Drexler 1991)...63:231-237 Penfield SC (1882) Sand from Brindletown district, Burke County, NC. Am J. Sci. 24:252 Pepin JG...from the interstitial (Fe2+{H2O}6) groups. 2+ Montgomeryite, Ca4Mg(H2O)12[Al2(PO4)3(OH)2]2, contains 7-Å...crystal structures of montgomeryite, mitryaevaite and sidorenkoite: (a) montgomeryite projected onto (010);...(010); (b) montgomeryite projected onto (001); (c) mitryaevaite projected onto (001), showing the [Al5(Pφ4)4φ12]
 
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