| | Journal (issue) | discovering two minerals which were named after him: bixbyite, a manganese-iron oxide mineral, and bixbite,...found in the rhyolite-covered mountain ranges of Utah. He was a Salt Lake City mining expert often contracted...summarizing the known minerals and localities of Utah (Mitchell 1987). His personal mineral collection...Township, along the Susquehanna River, Bradford County, Pennsylvania (Bixby 1914). This farm was just...(Continued from page 3) Meanwhile the University of Utah museum was preparing its educational exhibit for | | | Report (volume) | Geology of the Thomas Range Fluorspar District Juab County, Utah GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN This report...Commission 1069 Geology of the Thomas Range Fluorspar District Juab County, Utah By M. H. STAATZ and F. W....INTERIOR FRED A. SEATON, Secretary GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Thomas B. Nolan, Director The U. S. Geological Survey...Mortimer Hay, 1918Geology of the Thomas Range fluorspar district, Juab County, Utah, by M. H. Staatz and F. W...Geology Utah Juab Co. 2. Fluorspar. i. Osterwald, Frank W., joint author. 11. Title: Thomas Range fluorspar | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 1976 Oxide mineralsin miarolitic rhyolite, Black Range,New Mexico JoHN L. LurrtN Department of Geological... Abstract Crystalsof hematite,pseudobrookite, bixbyite,and cassiterite occur in cavitieswithin miarolitic...Paramount Canyon in the northern part of the Black Range, New Mexico. A distinctivefaciesof lithophysal,miarolitic...unusual suite of oxide minerals including hematite, bixbyite, pseudobrookite, and cassiterite(Lufkin, 1972...hematite-cassiterite,hematite-pseudobrookite, and bixbyite-pseudobrookite, are common. This suite of oxide | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | MINERALS FROM TOPAZ MT., UTAH Cuanr,Bs PAr,-a.cuo,H araard,U niaersity. In the spring of 1933 Mr. Edwin...of his time was spent at Topaz Mt. in the Thomas Range, Utah, and he succeededin obtaining a very fine...AMERICA 15 pseudobrookite,Fe2Oa.TiO2,and bixbyite, (Fe, Mn)2Oa.Hematite is in the form of tiny plates...r(1011), e(01I2), and n(2243) as narrow facets. Bixbyite is included in Mr. Over's collection,but the new...following table contains the average measurementsand range of angles for each form present and observed on | | | Journal (issue) | and associated niobian rutile from Topaz Valley, Utah............................................123 by...since it will be held at the giant Los Angeles County Fairgrounds in Pomona, let’s just call it the “Pomona...overgrowths and the milky uartz. The temperature range (Th ,), and salinity of the fluids present hen the...measures 20.3 cm in length. Amethyst overgrowths range from about one-half to twice the width of the milky...indicates that the quartz is stoichio metric with no Fe or other trace elements detectable within instrumen | | | Journal (issue) | and associated niobian rutile from Topaz Valley, Utah...................... 123 by E. £. Foard, W. C/1imside... ince it will be held at the giant Los Angeles County Fairgrounds in Pomona, let ·s just call it the...overgrowths and the milky quanz. The temperature range (T._ 1 ). and salinity of the Ouids present when...measu n.:s 20.3 cm in length. Amethyst overgrowths range from about one-half to twice the width of the milky...indicates that the quartz is stoichio metric with no Fe or other trace elements detectable within instrumen | | | Book | recent ex- Figure 8. Azurite from Bisbee, Arizona, USA. Azurite is a Cu-containing mineral found in the...mineral was first described) or after a landscape, county, or region in which the type locality was situated... Figure 10. Spessartine from Nathrop, Colorado, USA. Spessartine is named after the type locality near...| A ~ | eeane GF a VW a: Vi he \ Va JAS fe D ve eS ~ ; see SS \ (c) rhombic dodecahedron...Mammoth-Tiger 10x 18mm. District, Pinal County, Arizona, USA. Field of view: 33 MINERALOGY AND CRYSTALLOGRAPHY | | | Report (issue) | Bet & al ee » dete") i - % “2 - “p cia fe i * cd re rie at san! ie need irae iy ...filter material are given in parentheses (Cu/Ni or Fe/MnO). The sources of the material (locality, museum...1.—NATIVE 10. NICKEL-IRON—(Fe, Ni) Cubic, O,'-Fm3m; a = 3.560; 1656 (Fe/Mn)—“Josephinite,’ ELEMENTS—Continued...artificial Ni-Fe alloy with 33.80 atomic per cent Ni. Structure the same as copper (Al type): 4 (Fe, Ni) in...in (a) 0, 0, 0 I o(Fe) d(meas.) hkl d(calc.) 10 3 2B 4 1 28.05 32.9 50.3 64.5 70.5 2.06 1.783 1 | | | Book | skimming over the pages suggests!) shows t h a t the range of variation of the reflectivity and anisotropy...Australia (f) G. M. F R I E D M A N , Troy, New York, USA G. FRIEDRICH, Aachen, Germany H . FROHBERG, Toronto...Colorado U. P E T E R S E N , Cambridge, Mass., USA G. M. R A D I S I C S , Toronto, Canada J . R I M...seemingly have originated within a relatively small range of temperature and pressure, could fill volumes...in them. Thereby they extend still far into the range in which pneumatolytic and even hydrothermal processes |
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