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Brokenhillite from
Broken Hill, Broken Hill district, Yancowinna Co., New South Wales, Australia


Locality type:City
Classification
Species:'Brokenhillite' (not an IMA approved species)
Formula:Mn8Si6O15(OH)10
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Brokenhillite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Broken Hill, Broken Hill district, Yancowinna Co., New South Wales, Australia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:58399
Long-form Identifier:1:3:58399:2
GUID (UUID V4):73344e1c-a73c-4098-bdd1-8a7a0fc98f56
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Broken Hill New South Wales, Australia Downloaded by [University of Delaware] at 04:06 05 October 2014...Victoria GPO Box 666 Melbourne, Victoria 3001 Australia bbirch@museum.vic.gov.au Unless otherwise noted...Proprietary mine. Broken Hill Geocentre specimen. T he rich silver-lead-zinc deposit at Broken Hill, in far-western...far-western New South Wales, has fascinated miners, geologists, and mineralogists for more than 120 years...orebody continues to be a great testing ground for new concepts in ore genesis, in the process provoking
Report (issue)
= 7.165(2) Z=2 X-ray Powder Pattern: Sterling Hill, New Jersey, USA. 7.16 (100), 2.683 (90), 3.583 (80)... (2) 1.29 3.78 9.36 0.85 99.00 (1) Sterling Hill, New Jersey, USA; corresponds to (Mn5.76Fe1.84Mg0.16Zn0...16Zn0.24)∑=8.00Si6O15 (OH, Cl)10. (2) Broken Hill, Australia; corresponds to (Mn4.96Fe2.56Zn0.24Ca0.24)∑=8...Cl)10. Polymorphism & Series: Dimorphous with brokenhillite; forms a series with pyrosmalite-(Fe). Occurrence:...(Sterling Hill, New Jersey, USA). Association: Friedelite, bementite, willemite (Sterling Hill, New Jersey
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Carlos (Arizona, USA), Rhön (Germany), Victoria (Australia), and Saudi Arabia. The authors draw four geological...(Québec) G1K 7P4 Minerals of Broken Hill. By William D. Birch (ed.). Broken Hill City Council and Museum of...Kersten Geocentre, P.O. Box 448, Broken Hill, New South Wales 2880, Australia. Ph/Fax 61 (08) 8087 6538; e-mail:...in 1982, this updated version of Minerals of Broken Hill commemorates the centenary of 1305 38#5-oct...of nature, science and art. Small wonder, for Broken Hill places among the top five sources of mineral
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Thirty-sixth list of new mineral names A. M. CLARK AND P. C. TANDY Department of Mineralogy, The Natural...which have been approved by the I M A Commission on New Minerals and Mineral Names, 9 are misspellings or...190.40 ~ y 1.694. Named for the Aravaipa mining district in which the mine is located. Arupite. V. F. Buchwald...Bright blue rosettes on a uraninite matrix in the Cu-Co deposit of East Kamoto, southern Shaba, Zaire. Ideal...c 23.1680A, Z = 2 . Uniaxial negative, e 1.5990, co 1.7450; Dmeas" 4.30, Dcalc 4.45. Named for the locality
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American Mineralogist, Volume74,pages1399-1404,1989 NEW MINERAL NAMES* JonN L. Jamnon CANMET, 555 Booth Street...bireflectance.Anisotropy weak to Stanley(1988)Blatterite,a new Sb-bearingMn2+-Mn3+ with rotation tints in shadesof...0894(40)(1 2.2.2),I .5638(35X004),and 2.s200(30)(9 Brokenhillite 1.5406(30X472). The mineral is a member of the...Structure determination and unrEv investigation of a new pyrosmalite-group mineral. Colderived from the pinakiolite...dimension of 37.7 A correspondCrystallography(Perth, Australia, C-l 55). ing to the structure type 8l8l . .
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20:33 Page 101 New data on minerals. M.: 2003. Volume 38 101 УДК549:069 NEW ACQUISITIONS OF THE...ru; http://www.fmm.ru Between 1997 and 2001, 3414 new mineral specimens were introduced into the inventories...species from 73 countries. Among these, 372 are new species for the Museum, including 83 that were discovered...members discovered sixteen of these. Three of the new species were discovered in previously cataloged museum...152 were obtained in other ways. A review of the new acquisitions is presented by mineral species, geography
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America. Van Nostrand Reinhold 115 Fifth Avenue New York, New York 10003 Chapman and Hall 2-6 Boundary Row...England Thomas Nelson Australia 102 Dodds Street South Melbourne 3205 Victoria, Australia Nelson Canada 1120...follow the recommendations of the Commission on New Minerals and Mineral Names (CNMMN) of the International...Perroud, Geneve, Switzerland; Jiri Just, Perth, Australia; Richard Thomssen, Carson City, Nevada, USA; Peter...pink-purple, reddish-brown. Green River Formation, Uintah Co., Utah, USA. H= < 3, Dj4j= 1.4, Dc= 1.45, IXD 01
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Editors Bill Birch Museum of Victoria Melbourne, Australia Pete J. Dunn Washington, DC Peter G. Embrey London...example, we much prefer sturdily rebound copies or broken bindings (at appropriate discounts) which we can...u t in fact it qualifies as an alm ost entirely new w o rk . A gain follow ing Linnaeus and D om enico...X V I. H e died in 1790. R om e D elisle’s chief co n trib u tio n to science was his for­ m ulation...central Africa to the north of the South African craton, the so-called South Equatorial polymetallic ore province
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Mots inc. Native Gold on Quartz, Paymaster mine, South Porcupine, Ontario / Photo by Brian Boyle. Courtesy.../ Carnegie Museum collection Please forward any new information to the authors. William H. Blackburn...mineralogy, the Mineralogical Mineralogist. Through this new series, the Association of Canada offers its Special... ume 25 in 1997). In orientation and scope, the new IMA recommendations concerning the nomencla- series...of mineral species. Ernest H. Nickel Wembley, Australia — aa 4 i | a4 ‘ eS wum iver) {ORE
Book (edition)
photograph their specimens for this book. Front co,·er photos: Turquoise, polished. 55 mm, ZhiJandy...Rhodocbrosite, polished, 50 mm, Capillitas, Argentina, H Back cO\·erphoto: Wolframite. 45 mm. Yaogangxian, China,...The current progress in mineralog), with countless new data in books and scientific as well as amateur journals...submitted to, and accepted by, the Commission on New Minerals and Mineral Names (CNMMN) of the International...pure freibergite is very rare. The decision that a new mineral species is established when one of the cations
Journal (issue)
Texas Bill Birch Museum of Victoria Melbourne, Australia Michael P. Cooper Nottingham, England Anthony...603-547-3648). Steve is a m em ber of the Keene, New Hampshire, mineral club and has a collection which...especially from the W illiam Wise mine in Westmoreland, New Hampshire. A woodworker since the age of 8 , he operates...ventillation. NOTICES Died, Tony Otero, 71, of Magdalena, New Mexico. Tony operated Tony’s Rock Shop in M agdalena...caretaker of 362 the famous Kelly mine, M agdalena district (see vol. 20, no. 1, p. 13-24), for over 30 years
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Peter Rowe OTHER TITLES OF RELATED I"t\TEREST Co,zfi·onting catastrophe: nell'perspecrh·es on n:iwra...Cataloging-in-Publication Data are aYailable Typeset in Times New Romanand Helvetica Printedand bound by L.E.G.OSpA...House in Derbyshin: ( ooper 2005) and the promise of new mineral galleries in Edinburgh in '.!011. I hope...formal referencing, when I personally discovered new species to Britain and Ireland, and colleagues permitted...take long before it ,\as suggested that JfB/sho:ild CO\ er other aspects of mineralogy in Britain and Ireland
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to thank all those who assisted in producing this new mining dictionary, especially the Dictionary Revision...transfer to the U.S. Geological Survey. I believe this new dictionary will benefit the Nation by continuing...environment, pollution, automation, health and safety. The new edition of the Dictionary of Mining and Mineral Related...55,000 terms. The 1968 dictionary contained many new mining terms and terms from such related areas as...a list of abbreviations used in the definitions. New terms on marine mining, leaching, and automation
 
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