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Darapskite from
Limestone caves, Domogled - Cernei Valley National Park, Hunedoara County, Romania


Locality type:Cave
Classification
Species:Darapskite
Formula:Na3(SO4)(NO3) · H2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Darapskite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Limestone caves, Domogled - Cernei Valley National Park, Hunedoara County, Romania
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:647854
Long-form Identifier:1:3:647854:4
GUID (UUID V4):ad749688-0814-4f54-ba96-98667a98d522
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of cave sulfates: a unique case from Cerna Valley, Romania Bogdan P. Onac a, b,⁎, Jonathan G. Wynn a,...Institute of Speleology, Clinicilor 5, 400006 Cluj, Romania Department of Geosciences, Mississippi State University...minerals (mainly gypsum) from seven caves of the Cerna Valley (Romania) defines three distinct populations...characterizes the chemistry of springs in the upper Cerna Valley. Population 2 of cave sulfates has 34Senriched...chemistry of springs further downstream in the Cerna Valley. The δ18O values of cave sulfates from Population
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Bogdan P. Onac Editors Cave and Karst Systems of Romania Cave and Karst Systems of the World Series editor...Bogdan P. Onac Editors Cave and Karst Systems of Romania 123 Editors Gheorghe M. L. Ponta Groundwater...Institute of Speleology, Romanian Academy Cluj-Napoca Romania ISSN 2364-4591 ISSN 2364-4605 (electronic) Cave...endlessly fascinating karst and cave world of Romania Foreword Limestones make up 4400 km2 (1.8%)...12,000 caves showing a variety of genetic and morphological features. There are active caves traversed
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CLAY-HILL NITRATE DEPOSITS, AMARGOSA RIVER VALLEY, DEATH VALLEY REGION, CALIFORNIA, U.S.A. G E O R G E E...clay-hill nitrate deposits, Amargosa River valley, Death Valley region, California, U.S.A. Chem. Geol.,...clay-hill nitrate deposits of the Amargosa River valley, California, are caliche-type accumulations of...caliche are halite (NaC1), nitratite (NaNO:~), darapskite (Na:~(S04) (NO:~) •H20), glauberite (Na2Ca (S04)...by rain water. The annual rainfall in the Death Valley region of ~ 5 cm is sufficient to leach water-soluble
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...................... Greenwich Canyon, Grass Valley............................... Oregon................................ Niter salts near Railroad Valley................................ California........................... Nitrate specimens in the National Museum.................................. Origin...Gerlach, in the northern Granite Range, Washoe County, Nev.: A, Upper claims; B, Lower claims..........prospects in Greenwich Canyon, near Grass Valley, Piute County, Utah................ 2. Map showing location
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ng are some of the rnost important varieties. Darapskite Dar"p;;kire is one of die rarer n.i trar.e ...Toro in that vast1 arid expanse. Chemically, darapskite is composed ofsodium niu·ue : and a sulphate...of the Earth, on v.-aJl s and rocks and in limestone caves in Indiana, Kentuck�·andVirginia (USA). It...which is found in surface lavers on soil and in limestone Cftvecns and orher calci11n1-bearing (calcareous)
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anhydrite in desert salt deposits, 175 posits, 175 Limestone deposits in association with desert salt beds...California playas, Silver Peak marsh, 269 269 Saline Valley, 275 Searles Lake or Marsh, 277 Minerals of Searles...Lake San Bernardino County, California, 282 268 269 Fish Lake, 268 Death Valley, Comments on the...phosphates, 304 304 Rock phosphates, 305 Phosphatic limestone and beds, 307 Classification of phosphate deposits...META-SALTS 356 Definition, 356 Alteration of limestone to gypsum, 356 Gypsum produced by hydration of
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commercial ores and secondary minerals by state, county, township, and geologic range. For easy identification...cities, and many of today’s prosperous western county seats began as mining-boom camps. trating sand...Whether you such as those listed alphabetically by county, township, and range in Part II of this book. Where...may know first of all what mountain or hill, what valley or plain, can be prospected most profitably, or...in deductive reasoning. Mineral Hunting as a National Hobby When you out to look for any of the earth’s
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Asia. In Burma, fine examples are found in the valley of the lrawaddy River, north of the country's capital...main ruby deposits are found in the Umba River valley, northern Tanzania , and in Magadi, Kenya. smaller...The mineral calcite, for example, is present in limestone, while quartz, feldspar and mica can all be extracted.... Calcium carbonate is the main substance in limestone and marble, which have a wide range of uses, from...it seemed to reflect the colours of che Russian national flag. Tourmaline was first discovered in the 18th
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the Verde Valley, Yavapai County, Arizona. In Nevada along the Virgin River in Clark County, and in distorted...distorted crystals from Humboldt County. From Borax Lake, San Bernardino County, California. In the Permian...Leadville, Colorado; Lake Valley, near Silver City, New Mexico; Tombstone, Cochise County, Arizona; in the Rand...in the Calico and Barstow mines, San Bernardino County, California. A mass of cerargyrite weighing over...Bullfrog district, Nye County, and in the Rochester district, Halides 14 Humboldt County. In the Silver City
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Iaria from the Howard-Montgomery quarry, Howard County, Maryland (by J. S. White) 25:53-54 AFGHANISTAN...Iron-manganese phosphates of the Williams pegmatites, Coosa County, Alabama (by P. B. Leavens & T. A. Simpson) 6:66-73...ALICE GLORY HOLE The Alice glory hole, Clear Creek County, Colorado (by T. A. Hanson & W. B. Craft) 18:185187...--and W. Hunt: The Tonopah-Belmont mine, Maricopa County, Arizona 19:139-144 ALLGOOD, GENNE MYERS --and...Allgood, J. Pradenas: Gold occurrences in Tuolumne County, California 18:41-45, 18:62-64 --with W. H. Wilkinson
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Cuba; Acad. Ciencias URSS. Atlas nacional de Cuba [National atlas of Cuba]: Havana, Cuba, Acad. Ciencias de... George G. The Metaline district, Pend Oreille County, Washington, [Chap.] 6 in Lead-zinc deposits in...fill of Red Light Bolson, southeastern Hudspeth County, Texas, in Geology of the southern Quitman Mountains...terraces along Maple River in northeastern Clinton County, Michigan, U.S.A. (their morphologic, genetic and...northwest quarter of Lemoine Township, AbitibiEast County [also French edition]: Quebec Dept. Nat. Resources
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methods and pitfalls in dealing with evaporites in National Centre of Petroleum Geology at Adelaide University...273 Basin margin sediments.275 Lake Lisan, Jordan Valley .277 Lake Asal, Republic of Djibouti.280 Are all...Thailand.498 Caves in salt karst. 500 Gypsum caves. 501 Phreatic gypsum caves.502 Vadose gypsum caves.504 Miocene...Modern gypsum karst in Saudi Arabia.508 Halite Caves. 509 Modern halite karst in the Dead Sea depression...belt. Iran.780 Alpine fold belt in Albania and Romania.784 Rocky Mountain fold belt, USA.784 Evaporite
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Rock H. Currier: Jewel Tunnel Imports, Baldwin Park, California. Stanley Dyl: Seaman Mineralogical Museum...Ontario, Canada. Richard C. Erd: U.S.G.S., Menlo Park, California. Howard T. Evans: U.S.G.S., Reston,...Akira Kato: National Science Museum, Tokyo, Japan. Petr Korbel: Dept. of Mineralogy, National Museum, Prague...References Bulletin Centre Recherche Pan, Société National Pétroles d’Aquitaine Bulletin Grenlands Geologiske...JRNBS JSS JSSC JVGR JVS KB Journal of Research, National Bureau of Standards Journal of Soil Science Journal
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unburnt bricks used for slggurats in Mesopotamia, limestone and granite for pyramids in Egypt) and as jewels...exhaustion of oil reserves· Namely,a reaction of limestone or dolomite with hydrogen under high pressure...represent twice the amount of ores in the gross national product, and this disproportion is steadily increasing...by ice is less common and very slowi the Alpine valley glaciers move with a velocity of 30 - 150 m/year...admixtures of argillaceous shale and dolomitic limestone in anhydrite-gypsum lenses attain 5 % at most
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subjects as asbestiform minerals, minerals found in caves and in living beings, and gems and gemology. It...organized abstracts from 21 contributors from national mineralogical society members of the International...Geologica Taiwanica, 1947-, Science Reports of the National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan. Akademiya Nauk...francais.) Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 1964-, National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, ... Groupe francos des Argiles, Bulletin, Centre national de la recherche scientifique, Paris, France. Gr^nlands
Report (volume)
............................................ Limestone.................................................of geology. Some rocks, such as quartzite or limestone, consist of one mineral only, more or less impure;...the amphiboles, the pyroxenes, and scapolite. Limestone is the carbonate, fluorspar is the fluoride, and...mixtures shading into one another. The average limestone contains some clay and sand; the average shale...................... 7. 9 100. 0 The average limestone contains 76 per cent of calcium carbonate, and
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........................................ 521 Limestone.................................................of geology. Some rocks, such as quartzite or limestone, consist of one mineral only, more or less impure;...the amphiboles, the pyroxenes, and scapolite. Limestone is the carbonate, fluorspar is the fluoride, and...mixtures shading into one another. The average limestone contains some clay and sand; the average shale........................ 7.9 100.0 The average limestone contains 76 per cent of calcium carbonate, and
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............................................ Limestone.................................................of geology. Some rocks, such as quartzite or limestone, consist of one mineral only, more or less impure;...the amphiboles, the pyroxenes, and scapolite. Limestone is the carbonate, fluorspar is the fluoride, and...mixtures shading into one another. The average limestone contains some clay and sand; the average shale.... 12.0 59.5 16.8 3.8 7.9 100.0 The average limestone contains 76 per cent of calcium carbonate, and
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............................................ Limestone.................................................of geology. Some rocks, such as quartzite or limestone, consist of -one mineral only, more or Jess impure;...the amphiboles, the pyroxenes, and sqapolite. Limestone is the carbonate, fluorspar is the fluoride, and...mixtures shading into one another. The average limestone contains some clay and sand; the average shale........................ 7.9 100.0 The average limestone contains 76 per cent of calcium carbonate, and
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Shale and slate_-_____________________ __________ Limestone ____ ____ ____ __ _ *_____ _ _ _ Dolomite ___...of geology. Some rocks, such as qiiartzite or limestone, consist of one mineral only, more or less impure;...the amphiboles, the pyroxenes, and scapolite. Limestone is the carbonate, fluor spar is the fluoride,...mixtures shading into one another. The average limestone contains some clay and sand; the average shale...minerals___________________________ 7. 9 100. 0 The average limestone contains 76 per cent of calcium carbonate, and
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Limestone and Dolomite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...Division of New Mexico Tech Socorro, New Mexico The National Brick Research Center Clemson University Anderson...Brossard, Quebec, Canada Hassan E. El-Shall National Stone, Sand, and Gravel Association Alexandria...Ochlocknee, Georgia William E. Foxenberg Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge, Tennessee Robert C. Freas...Vermiculite Technologies Dillon, Montana Retired Oro Valley, Arizona David C. Hoffman William H. Langer
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sites such as the dolomite pit Lengenbach in Binn Valley, Switzerland or the borate mines of Boron, California...pecimen is on display in the Vault galle,y of the National Hist01y Museum, London [www.nhm.ac.uk] F Fig...stalactite and stalagmite formation, and to etching of limestone buildings by acid rain. This is also the principle...chemical- and acid-resistant. Unsealed floors of limestone, marble, slate, vinyl, metal, or concrete are...removal of natrolite from Dallas Gem Mine (San Benito County, California) The Mineral Cleaning Book - for
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to be Thus the calcite grains of a crystalline limestone often show such secondary. secondary twinning...mass; this is seen in the famous Fontainebleau limestone, and similarly in that from other localities....first may be observed in granular crystalline limestone, sometimes called saccharoidal; of the second...of manganese oxide, which form on surfaces of limestone or are inclosed in "moss-agates." like moss in...and particularly in the grains of a crystalline limestone, as observed in thin sections under the microscope
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1957 under the imprimatur of the National Academy of Sciences—National Research Council. Widely acclaimed...(1971-1972). The work was partially funded by the National Science Foundation. Special acknowledgment is...the pedicle valve posterior to the adductor limestone. bases (TIP, 1965, pt.H, p.139). landscape accessory...production of a ward erosion or where valley deepening exceeds valley wid¬ restricted range and they have...or nearly the same elevation; e.g. an accordant valley whose an accessory saddle. stream enters the
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Dolomite. Forms of gypsum. Aragonite. Apophyllite. Limestone, twinned crystals and crysTourmaline, variety...stratification of limestone strata. XLITI. Concretions in shale. ate. XLIV. Crinoidal limestone. Ripple-marks...banded and faulted. tion of hard and soft strata (limestone and shale). Alterna- Sandstone. Between pages...502 and 503 XLV. XLVI. XLVI. XLVIII. Shell limestone. Organisms in Niobrara chalk. Travertine. Geyserite...odlite. Travertine deposited on a nail. Oolitic limestone. Oolitic calcite. Stalactite. Foliated gneiss
 
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