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Brugnatellite from
Swinna Ness, Unst, Shetland Islands, Scotland, UK


Classification
Species:Brugnatellite
Formula:Mg6Fe3+(CO3)(OH)13 · 4H2O
Comments:Pearly-white to pale-brown scaly efflorescence on sheared brucite-bearing vein in serpentinite, Swinna Ness, Unst, Shetland. [Identified 1978 on RSM specimen by X-ray diffraction and distinguished from pyroaurite by the larger d spacing.]
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Brugnatellite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Swinna Ness, Unst, Shetland Islands, Scotland, UK
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:163200
Long-form Identifier:1:3:163200:2
GUID (UUID V4):de304d13-6e40-4a2a-92d7-b51f0e393948
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (issue)
Mg6 Fe3+ (CO3 )(OH)13 • 4H2 O Brugnatellite c 2001-2005 Mineral Data Publishing, version 1 Crystal...From Bou-Offrouh, Morocco. At Swinna Ness, Unst, Shetland Islands, Scotland. From Sannidal, Norway. In Canada
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
groups. Appendix 3: Minerals discovered first in Scotland 5 5 6 7 9 10 11 11 12 13 39 44 47 SYNOPSIS...groups; and minerals which were discovered first in Scotland. Some 15 per cent of the species listed in this...knowledge as to which mineral species occur in Scotland, but that there is also a need for greater precision...to find the first recordings of minerals new to Scotland since 1901. Many authors have been unaware that...described had not been recorded previously for Scotland or the United Kingdom. The main criteria for accepting
Book
MINERALS OF SCOTLAND PAST AND PRESENT Alec Livingstone National Museums of Scotland Publishing Limited... Publishedby NMS PublishingLimited NationalMuseumsof Scotland ChambersStreet EdinburghEHl lJF © 1MS PublishingLimited...FOREWORD Vll ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS INTRODUCTION Scotland, the country, physiography Xl Xlll SCOTLAND'S...SCOTLAND'S GEOLOGICAL EVOLUTION The voyage of Scotland through time COLLECTORS AND COLLECTIONS Introduction...species 1 55 2 Minerals originally discovered in Scotland 188 3 Scottish minerals 1991-96 190 REFERENCESAND
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Thordarson & Armann HosJ...-uldsson 4. Cana,)' Islands Juan Carlos Carracedo & Simon Day 5. The north...Nortlrn·est Highlands of Scotland Con Gillen 9. The Inner Hebrides of Scotland Con Gillen 11. The Gulf...sters Da,·id Alexander Geology and landscapes of Scotland Con Gillen La catastrophe: A1ow11Pelee and the...orkcd m er the past 150 years to establish these islands as a major centre of academic and economic minerJlogy...London; National Museums of Scotland (Royal Museum and Museum of Scotland), Edinburgh; Oxford University
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properties of cotton stone found on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. This locality provides a feathery sample of mesolite...thickening of the pleura or formation of plaques, islands of fibrous proteins within the pleura. Scarring...calcite, aragonite, hydromagnesite, artinite, brugnatellite, talc, magnesite, deweylite. At Kraubat, Styria...thrown out by Vesuvius. At Swinna Ness, Unst, Shetland Islands, Scotland, with hydromagnesite in serpentine...Alters readily to hydromagnesite; less often to brugnatellite, serpentine, and deweylite. Ignited brucite
Book (volume)
1809. Heddle (1901, 1923). The Mineralogy of Scotland, by Matthew Forster Heddle. 2 volumes, 8vo, Edinburgh...a long time, occur on a number of the Japanese islands. Syssertsk, Mount The most important districts...In Great Britain in Cornwall and at Stirling, Scotland. In the basalts of the Faeroes. In South Australia... Allopalladium 113 New South Wales. On the islands of Tasmania and Borneo. In South America in Brazil...with iron minerals as a product of their reducIn Scotland, with tion, with pyrite on the Uil River in the
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Nenthead, Alston Moor district, Cumbria, England, UK. 2.2 Carbon and Carbonates 87 Description: Brownish-yellow...Locality: Bounds Cliff, St. Endellion, Cornwall, UK (type locality). Description: Colourless crystals...Mg2(CO3)(OH)2·3H2O (Fig. 2.79) Locality: Swinna Ness, Unst, Shetland, UK. Description: Soft porous aggregate...2.126 IR spectrum of brugnatellite obtained by N.V. Chukanov C307 Brugnatellite Mg6Fe3+(CO3)(OH)13·4H2O...590, 434, 380. Note: For the IR spectrum of brugnatellite see also Jones and Jackson (1993). Fig. 2.127
Book (edition)
(island silicates) 9.B Sorosilicates (groups of islands silicates) 9.C Cyclosilicates (ring silicates)...included in text, except in the cases of the USA, UK, and the provinces Ontario and Quebec in Canada,...administrative divisions inside those countries, e.g in Spain, UK, Russia, some African countries, etc. Several repeated... at Ktlchoan. Ardnamurchan Penin .. Highland, Scotland. Pink with glaucochroite at the Wessels mine,...crystals occur in mica xx 5 111111,Alston, Cumbria, UK, T schiston Zlatf Chlumhill. near Jesenik.Czech Sile-
 
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