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Gypsum from
Smales Quarry, Lake Pupuke, Auckland Region, New Zealand


Locality type:Quarry
Classification
Species:Gypsum
Formula:CaSO4 · 2H2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Gypsum data
Locality Data:Click here to view Smales Quarry, Lake Pupuke, Auckland Region, New Zealand
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:414395
Long-form Identifier:1:3:414395:6
GUID (UUID V4):e0cc645d-e01d-43d2-8c43-8f130028e73f
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Report (issue)
Geological Survey, an intensified program of research on new sources of heavy metals, particularly .gold. Data...gabbroids. Boyle (1960) reported that the Prosperous Lake granite in the Yellowknife district of Canada contains... 1 4 5 .0053 unle~s Reference Vincent and Smales (1956). Vincent and Crocket (1960a). Hamaguchi...considered the source of the gold mineralization in the region, are lower than the gold content of the older mafic...Calif------------- Do-------Do-------Do-------Do-------- Lake Tenaya (Porcupine Flat), Calif. American River,
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
TUREKIAN Department of Geology, Yale University, New Haven, Corm. (Received E(October 1960) Ah&&-Cobalt...as consideration of absolute abundances may throw new light on laws governing the distribution of trace...geochemical problems but naturally has uncovered a host of new ones which compel more extensive work for their elucidation...techniques have been outlined by YOVNG (1948). SMALES et al. (1957) determined cobalt in a wide variety...Haliburton, Ont. Saganaga granite, ?I’ of (iunflint-, Lake, Minn. Granite, Woodstock, Md. : Granite, Mt. Airy
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American Museum of Natural History New York John Wiley and Sons, Inc. New York and London Copyright ©...meteorite research along many new lines in recent years has provided a mass of new informa¬ tion yet to be...chapters from E. L. Fireman, L. T. Silver, A. A. Smales, C. B. Moore, W. D. Ehmann, and G. Baker. Dr. Michael...support is gratefully acknowledged. Brian Mason New York City May 1962 Contents 1 Introduction ...century and the early part of this. It was given a new direction by the development of geochemical research
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et al. Geochemical and mineralogical studies of Lake Specchio di Venere, Pantelleria Island, Italy 40(1-2):...in the metamorphosed basic volcanics at Sofala, New South Wales 23(3): 193-213 0109 Bartholome, P....Blattner, P.; Braithwaite, W. R.; and Glover, R. B. New evidence on magnetite oxygen isotope geothermometers...175" and 112"C in Wairakei steam pipelines (New Zealand) 0157 Bloeh, S. Phosphorus distribution in smectite-bearing... I. B.; Watson, A. E.; Russell, G. M.; et al. A new approach to the determination of the major and minor
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Smithsonian Institution Washington D.C. GORDON New York AND BREACH SCIENCE PUBLISHERS Paris London... Science Publishers, Inc. 44 Park Avenue South New York, N.Y. 10016 , Editorial office for the United...table is now largely of historical interest, since new and improved 1 Elemental Abundances in Meteorites...X-ray spectrography, colorimetry, and completely new techniques such as neutron activation and isotope...Uchiyama and Brown, 1951; Lovering et al., 1957). This new chemical TABLE 6 Structural classification of iron
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s e e Amit, O. and Bentor, Y.K. Bernard, E.A. (New York, N.Y., U.S.A.) Book review . . . . . . . . ...P., s e e Ataman, G. and Bes~me, P. Beus, A.A. (New York, N.Y., U.S.A.) Titanium distribution in the...e e Parker, R.B. and Brunfelt, A.O. Bryson, V. (New Brunswick, Canada) Book review . . . . . . . . ....Determinations of vanadium, molybdenum and tungsten in the new series of U.S. Geological Survey analyzed samples...(Bordeaux, France) Chemical equilibrium between gypsum and brackish and slightly saline waters at low
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and Germanium Content in Crude Oils of the Emba Region” “Germanium in the Oil, Water and Rocks of Oil...Scientific and Industrial Research of the New Zealand Government—New Zealand Journal of Science : “Germanium,... Molybdenum, Copper and Zinc in New Zealand Thermal Waters” Economic Geology Publishing Company—Economic...Verlagsbuchhandlung—Neues Jahrbuch fur Mineralogie, Abhandlungen “New Secondary Tin—Germanium and Primary Tungsten—(Molybdenum-...Springer-Verlag, Berlin-Heidelberg—Mineralium Deposita “New Primary Vanadium-, Germanium-, Gallium-, and Tin-Minerals
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obsolete. Refinements of atomic weights and radii, new data on abundance of rocks and minerals, and additional...and the Physical and Chemical Scales Table 2 shows new values accepted by the International Atomic Weights...treatment of variations of this table of value. New periodic tables are no novelty (lonescu, 1956; Sanderson...Because the atomic masses in the germanium-chromium region may be used with reasonable confidence (Duckworth...standards. Kohman (1953) discusses the search for new natural radioactivities including Ca48, V50, Zn96
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_, $2.00 ----~~--~--------~-----'· I What's New at Denver in 1998? ·The Fall Mineral Shows We've...a fabulous job of filling my need to see what's new and overdose on minerals and mineral-collecting friends...visiting most of the dealers and finding out what's new. Unfortunately, this year, due to back trouble, I...quite as intense and thorough in my search for the new discoveries in the mineral rid. There are a lot of...Colorado Springs, CO. Palermo Mines, North Groton,New Hampshire Summer 1997 Art Smith 9118 Concho Street
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Grice Andyrobertsite and calcioandyrobertsite: Two new m inerals from the Tsumeb m ine, Tsumeb, N a m ib........................162 by W. E. Wilson What's new in m inerals Tucson Show 1999 ....................................... 211 by T. Moore Abstracts of new m ineral descriptions..............................calcioandyrobertsite (the only known specimen of both new species; see p. 181) on dark green olivenite and...to Skip Simmons, Dept, of Geology, Univ. of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA 70148. MINERALS OF BROKEN HILL
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1993 Pergamon Press Ltd PREDICTION OF HALITE, GYPSUM, A N D ANHYDRITE SOLUBILITY IN NATURAL BRINES UNDER...the solubility of the evaporite minerals halite, gypsum, and anhydrite in brines has numerous scientific...will take place. Key Words: Solubility, Halite, Gypsum, Anhydrite, Brines. INTRODUCTION The prediction...minerals halite CNaCI) and anhydrite (CaSO4) or gypsum (CaSO4" 2H20). This results in most brines being... Thermodynamic solubility products of halite, gypsum, and anhydrite The thermodynamic solubility product
Report (issue)
a number of forms: water of crystallization in gypsum and hydrated magnesium sulfate, OH groups in serpentine...the Cl and C2 chondrites is not well known, but gypsum, calcite, and dolomite have been recorded from...range of < 1-2,360 ppm and an average of 37 ppm; Smales, Mapper, and Fouche (1967) measured 66 irons and...concentration decreasing in the order C1-C2-C3 (H, L, LL). Smales, Mapper, and Fouche (1967) reported on copper in...gallium relative to the chrondrites. Fouche and Smales (1967a) studied the distribution of gallium in
Book
ti METHOD~S IN GEOCHEMISTRY EDITED BY A. A. SMALES Atomic Energy Research Establishment Harwell AND...Oxford . .. 1960 INTERSCIENCE PUBLISHERS INC. New York INTERSCIENCE PUBLISHERS LTD. London Copyright©...INTERSCIENCE PUBLISHER,S, INC. 250 Fifth Avenue, New York 1, New York For Great Britain and Northern Ireland... CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 PAGE Introduction . . By A. A. Smales and L. R. Wager 2 Collection and Preparation of...Index 445 vu CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION A. A. SMALES and L. R. WAGER 'The primary purpose of geochemistry
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
well with the best estimates (21 and 13 p.p.m.; Smales & Webster, 1958). Ni. Ni could not be measured...p.p.m.) is below the best estimate (73 p.p.m.; Smales, 1955). Co. G-l gave no detectable Co but W-l gave...high: the best value is in the range 214-54 p.p.m. (Smales, 1955, 1958). The value of 24 p.p.m. in W-l compares...Huddersfield Twp., Quebec 16/17-V, ditto St. Laurence Co., New York Grenville, Quebec Sebastopol, Ontario Lowe,...13-XVI, Monmouth Twp., Ontario ON 27 Olmsteadville. New York ON 28 Madagascar ON 29 Pargas, Finland ON 37
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
well with the best estimates (21 and 13 p.p.m.; Smales & Webster, 1958). Ni. Ni could not be measured...p.p.m.) is below the best estimate (73 p.p.m.; Smales, 1955). Co. G-l gave no detectable Co but W-l gave...high: the best value is in the range 214-54 p.p.m. (Smales, 1955, 1958). The value of 24 p.p.m. in W-l compares...Huddersfield Twp., Quebec 16/17-V, ditto St. Laurence Co., New York Grenville, Quebec Sebastopol, Ontario Lowe,...13-XVI, Monmouth Twp., Ontario ON 27 Olmsteadville. New York ON 28 Madagascar ON 29 Pargas, Finland ON 37
Journal (issue)
concentrations), shallow water evaporates (halite, Mg salts, gypsum, sylvite, calcite) ocean floor precipitates (manganese...fascinating talk which opened up some ama:?:ing new ideas and introduced us to some cutting-edge technologies...to explain everything and an exceedingly verbose quarry manager but.that's another story. On the day in...January often followed on very closely after the New Year holiday and allowed little time for members...the mineral and fossil classes, whilst we welcomed new judge, James Langdon from Brighton, who covered the
Book (volume)
128 146 168 166 180 SULPHATES Barytes Celestine Gypsum Anhydrite 186 186 196 202 219 CARBONATES . Calcite...homogeneous cassiterite from Westland, South Island, New Zealand (in Hutton, 1950). Spectrographic determinations...tin and tin-tungsten deposits of the Transbaikal region. Bull. Acad. Sci. URSS, Ser. Geol., no. 8, p. 16...entre les facies des cristaux de cassiterite de la region de Kalima (Congo Beige) et la geologie de leurs...spinel-emery deposits of the Cortlandt complex, New York, have been attributed to the alteration of basic
Report (issue)
on Ground-Water Quality, Carson Valley and Topaz Lake areas, Douglas County, Nevada, For Year Ending September...ON GROUND-WATER QUALITY, CARSON VALLEY AND TOPAZ LAKE AREAS, DOUGLAS COUNTY, NEVADA, FOR YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER...network of 33 wells in the Carson Valley and Topaz Lake areas to characterize the current ground-water quality...(figure 1). The county is bounded on the west by Lake Tahoe, on the east by the Pine Nut Mountains, and...divide the county into three major valleys: the Lake Tahoe Basin along the western border (about 70 mi
Report (issue)
geophysical prospecting and some remarks- _ _ _ Adam, A. A new telluric measuring instrument____________________..._________ See also Goldich, S. S. Badger, A. S. New developments made in direct recording heads Bailey...classification of gravitational anomalies of a geosynclinal region _ _ _ _ The radioactivity of some thermal springs...Russell belt of s, northwest Adirondack Mountains, New York 170-2^ 169-28* 171-316 171-311 168-74 171-177...W. Banks, M. R. See DuBols, P. M. Baranov, V. A new method for Interpretation of aeromagnetio maps: pseudogravimetric
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and R,finery: BRIMSDOWN, MIDDLESEX Offieestd: NEW YORK • JOHANNESBURG • ADELAIDE SALISBURY(Rhodesia)...of the Schmidt Type. By J. McG. Bruckshaw . · A New Periodic Table of the Elements Based on the Structure...described. Five new lamellibranch species and one new gastropod species are recorded as well as a new lamellibranch...The occurrence of a new Inoceramusin the Maestrichtian of Auchi in the Western Region of Tigeria is of interest...far as the writer has been able to ascertain, a new species. Description of this form is deferred until
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A. G. W. CAMERON, Institute of Space Studies, New York, U.S.A. Section II Solar, stellar and interstellar...OXFORD TORONTO LONDON SYDNEY EDINBURGH PARIS · · NEW YORK BRAUNSCHWEIG Pergamon Press Ltd., Headington...Press Inc., 44-01 21st Street, Long Island City, New York 11101 Pergamon of Canada Ltd., 207 Queen's Quay...elements, which will bring to light new facts and make possible new interpretations in old fields and the...the application of trace element geochemistry to new problems. The same applies to increasing accuracy
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himself was quick to qualify it by referring to the new tools o f research opened up by X-ray analysis. Nevertheless...(I92I) had published his tables with hundreds of new determinations on analysed minerals; Hartshorne and...proved less exciting. Among the silicates, the only new principles uncovered have been associated with N...The structural studies of r926-34 inevitably threw new light on crystal chemistry; to quote V. M. Goldschmidt...that Bragg did not find it necessary to suggest a new classification that cut across the old chemical boundaries;
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
minerals associated with the ore include halite, gypsum, barite, quartz and clayey material. Halite occurs...are likely to be of hypogene origin. Halite and gypsum which occur in minor amounts may be precipitated...L. : Diagenesis of the Clinton hematite ores of New York. Geol. Soc. Am., Bull. 58, 991--1018 (1947)...283--296 (1955/56). L*NDGREN, W. : Mineral Deposits. New York and London: McGraw-Hill Co., 262--266 p., 1933...(1955). MASON, B. : Principles of geochemistry. New York : Wiley, 310 p. 1958. NAKHLA, F. M.: The iron-ore
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(Buchner & Schmieder, 2016a), the East Clearwater Lake impact structure in Québec, Canada (Buchner & Schmieder...cover, among which are fossil-rich Miocene crater lake sediments, the Steinheim Basin is one of the best-preserved...roughly consistent with the Miocene post-impact crater lake biostratigraphy at both impact craters (Reiff, 1988...occurrence of secondary barite and/or Ca-sulfate (gypsum/anhydrite) aggregates (see Table 1). Five (SC-C1...is usually the most abundant trace element (e.g. Smales, Mapper & Fouché, 1967; Bauer & Schaudy 1970; Wolf
Book
L ] Pemberton VAN NOSTRAND REINHOLD COMPANY NEW YORK CINCINNATI TORONTO LONDON MELBOURNE* Copyright...Nostrand Reinhold Company Inc. 135 West 50th Street, New York, N.Y. 10020 Van Nostrand Reinhold 1410 Birchmount...mineralogy at the Uni- Mines and Geology published new editions in the series at approximately ten-year...scientific This addition to the series includes new information reported in the literature since the...Richard C. Erd, U. S. Geological Survey, a series of new species; Vincent Morgan, former chief chemist of
 
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