| | Report (issue) | Daqingshanite-(Ce) (Sr, Ca, Ba)3 (Ce, La)(PO4 )(CO3 )3āx (OH, F)x c 2001-2005 Mineral Data Publishing...225ā9.234 Z=3 X-ray Powder Pattern: Bayan Obo deposit, China. 3.16 (10), 2.52 (7), 3.95 (6), 2.040...34 (2) 0.29 0.10 n.d. [99.376] (1) Bayan Obo deposit, China; CO2 and H2 O by gas chromatography, original...dolomite at the footwall of an iron orebody (Bayan Obo deposit, China); in an intrusive alkalic gabbro-syenite...strontianite, pyrite, phlogopite, monazite (Bayan Obo deposit, China); albite, ancylite, pyrite, anatase, chlorite | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Species First Found in the Peopleās Republic Of China Map by William Besse. JOSEPH A. MANDARINO 94...species first found in the Peopleās Republic of China. After the āfinalā version of the article was submitted...Universal World Atlas, the Peopleās Republic of China (including Tibet) has an area of 4,190,600 square...type localities are in the Peopleās Republic of China. Most of the new species found there were described...Service Medal by Queen Elizabeth II for service in China during the upheavals of 1989. He is the author of | | | Book | in southwestern Arizona. When used with a town or city this designation indicates the direction in which...Just, Perth, Australia; Richard Thomssen, Carson City, Nevada, USA; Peter Embrey, London, England; Jessie...Cryst. B45 (1989), 201. Aeschynite-(Ce) 2 Aeschynite-(Ce), (Ce,Ca,Fe,Th)(Ti,Nb)2(0,0H)6, Orth. Sub-metallic...Niobo-aeschynite-(Ce). Aeschynite-(Nd), (Nd, Ce, Ca)(Ti,Nb)2(0,0H)6, dark/light brown. Bayan Obo, Inner Mongolia...Mongolia, China. 0 Syst=? Adamantine H= 5-6, Djjj= 4.8, D(,=?, IVD 11. Zhang & Tao, 1982. Am. Min. 69(1984) | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | from the text by simply using the code of each deposit in the chart. This code can be created by combining... . . . . 3.4. Metamorphic chromium (gemstone) deposit . . . . . . . . . . . 3.5. Chromium supply and... . . . . . . . . 11.3. Structure-bound copper deposit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...present of mining and metallurgy of lead . . . . . . . . . . . 18.7.2. Past and present of mining and metallurgy...hampering our access to mineral deposits, such as mining depth controlled among others by the geothermal | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | from the text by simply using the code of each deposit in the chart. This code can be created by combining... . . . . 3.4. Metamorphic chromium (gemstone) deposit . . . . . . . . . . . 3.5. Chromium supply and... . . . . . . . . 11.3. Structure-bound copper deposit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...present of mining and metallurgy of lead . . . . . . . . . . . 18.7.2. Past and present of mining and metallurgy...hampering our access to mineral deposits, such as mining depth controlled among others by the geothermal | | | Book (edition) | 9055 89 Ac 43 r-- V 1 1 1 ļæ½ 3p 111 B Ce Pr 60 Ceā¢ 11ā¢n 1.:".) 1:, Pā¢J'.,V'.>:l,n ā¢'1 1.:ļæ½ ')Jļæ½;...Absitc. var. of brannerite. A .W.G. Whittle ( 1 954) Mining Rev. S. Austral. Dept. Mines no. 9 (for 1 952)...(TL) Crackers Well. South Australia. Australia. Deposit located by air-borne scintillator; hence name....alluding to its appearance. 18.2. 1 3 Aeschynite-(Ce). (Ce.Ca.Fc.Th)(Ti.Nb) i (O,OH) 6 ā¢ 1.1. BerL.elius...natural state. Forms two series. with niobo-acschynitc-(Ce) and with acschynite-(Y): dimorphouswith lucasitc-(Cc) |
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