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Salammoniac from
Eldfell, Heimaey island, Vestmannaeyjar archipelago (Westman islands), Vestmannaeyjar, Southern Region, Iceland


Locality type:Volcano
Classification
Species:Salammoniac
Formula:NH4Cl
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Salammoniac data
Locality Data:Click here to view Eldfell, Heimaey island, Vestmannaeyjar archipelago (Westman islands), Vestmannaeyjar, Southern Region, Iceland
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:564399
Long-form Identifier:1:3:564399:8
GUID (UUID V4):af28fce5-ecab-44e1-bc25-ddf0c5771803
Nearest other occurrences of Salammoniac
68.5km (42.5 miles) Hekla, Rangárþing ytra, Southern Region, Iceland
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
NaFe(SO4)2, a new fumarolic mineral from Eldfell volcano, Iceland T. BALIĆ-ŽUNIĆ1,*, A. GARAVELLI2, P...History, Hlemmur 3, P.O. Box 5320, IS-125 Reykjavik, Iceland [Received 12 January 2009; Accepted 21 April 2009]...encrustations collected in 1990 on the Eldfell volcano, Heimaey Island, Iceland. Associated minerals are ralstonite...THE Eldfell volcano, which erupted between January 23 and June 26, 1973, is situated on Heimaey, the...the largest island of the Vestmannaeyjar archipelago, off the south coast of Iceland. A 1.5 km long fissure
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
NaFe(SO4)2, a new fumarolic mineral from Eldfell volcano, Iceland. Mineral. Mag., 73, 51–57. Eldfellite...discovered at surface on the northeastern Eldfell volcano crater rim. Eldfell is a scoria cone of alkalic andesitic...on Heimaey, the largest island in the Vestmannaeyjar archipelago, off the south coast of Iceland. Eldfellite...halogenides: anhydrite, gypsum, hematite, ralstonite, salammoniac, cryptohalite, bassanite, and chessexite. Eldfellite...mineral is named for its type locality, the Eldfell volcano, Iceland (IMA no. 2007-051). Type material has
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
trinepheline coincide with those of nepheline in the region 150–264 cm–1 while strong peaks are shifted (406...466 cm–1 respectively). The differences in the region between 926 and 1031 cm–1 are only in intensities...zirconolite-related mineral from the Eifel volcanic region, Germany. European Journal of Mineralogy, 26(1)...from the Laach Lake (Laacher See) volcano, Eifel region, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. It occurs in one of...AlF3, a new fumarolic mineral from Eldfell volcano, Heimaey, Iceland. Mineralogical Magazine, 78(1), 215–222
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mineral from La Fossa crater, Vulcano, Aeolian Islands, Italy D. PINTO, A. GARAVELLI AND D. MITOLO ...= 600ºC) at La Fossa crater, Vulcano, Aeolian Islands, Italy. It occurs as aggregates of mm-sized prismatic...mineral, sublimates, fumaroles, Vulcano, Aeolian Islands, Italy. Introduction SINCE the last explosive...also recorded. In 1987 (Tmax & 330ºC) sulfur, salammoniac and sassolite were the only minerals deposited...characterized by temperature values <450ºC, sulfur, salammoniac, barberiite and sassolite were the only mineral
 
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