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Brucite from
Kletno, Gmina Stronie Śląskie, Kłodzko County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland


Locality type:Village
Classification
Species:Brucite
Formula:Mg(OH)2
Confirmation
Validity:Confirmed
Confirmation Methods:Visually Identified, XRD
EPMA
SEM-EDS
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Brucite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Kletno, Gmina Stronie Śląskie, Kłodzko County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:829168
Long-form Identifier:1:3:829168:4
GUID (UUID V4):c3798d06-cba3-40d9-a8b1-898b1d072904
Localities for Brucite in this Region
Kletno quarries I & II, Kletno, Gmina Stronie Śląskie, Kłodzko County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (issue)
103, 107-112 (1980)(English). Probe analysis from Kletno fluorite deposit shows S 2.5%. Optics. BOHDANOWICZITE...(1978)(English). Probe analyses (I) from Permian Cu-deposits, Poland. BURNITE. Bieszczad, (Zesz. IMauk. Uniw. Jayiellon...no. 14, 115428 (1979). Hydrothermal formation. BRUCITE. Duffy and Greenwood, Am. Mineral. 64, 1156-1174...a function of F content. Gibbs free energies. BRUCITE. Ell is and Wyllie, Am Mineral. 64 32-40 (1979)...(1979). Stability in system MgO-C02-H20. BRUCITE. Ellis and Wyllie Am. Mineral. 64 41-48 (1979). Stability
Book (edition)
The largest groups of new terms have been U.S. county names; rock-formation names (mostly North American);...Thesaurus. These include local geographic terms, U.S. county names, rock-formation names, and fossil names....term must be a name unique to one area. Lincoln County is not assigned coordinates in the Thesaurus, because...North America from the broader terms of Hanover County. There is no reciprocal entry for each broader...not all levels of terms are given—only the next lower level. In the above example, of the five levels
Book (edition)
abbreviations: Rep. (republic), prov. (province), co. (county), munic. (municipio), pref. (prefecture), dept...central United States or of the Upper Silesian historical region in Poland, where the importance of ore-bearing...Uintah County. Utah. and m (2.B. acanthite group). Monoclinic, C2/m, a,b,c Rio Blanco County. Colorado... California, etc. At Jordan6w Slcl5ki, Lower Silesia, Poland. The oldest known deposits of white nephrite...Plat., Malawi, G 10 17 River Formation in Uintah County, Utah. Deer et al., v. 2A,483, 1997. Aenigmatite
Book (edition)
the total of 4,284 new Terms were United States county and city Terms. Counties and Cities in the United...States Earlier editions had Terms such as Washington County and Portland for counties and cities of the United...for example: Washington County Arkansas and Portland Maine. Each new county Term can now autopost its...to counties was a major task. The scope of U.S. county and city Terms can now be clear even when they...For example, whenever an in¬ dexer uses Atchison County Kansas the Terms Kan¬ sas, Midwest, and United
Book (edition)
yellow varieties of sphalerite Nepheline Tale, brucite Sillimanite such terms as The degree or intensity...produced may result in observed optical character of lower symmetry than is expected for the crystal’s ideal...1 (546 nm); isotropic. Bisbee, AZ; Lubin mine, Poland, in Zechstein Cu deposit. BM AM 80:845(1995). 1...of solid solutions at high temperatures, but at lower temperatures dcorrespon taenite, relationships are...nm). Easily confused with platinum but has a much lower density and is soluble in HNOs. Occurs as a primary
Book
The present is a "prime time" of exposure of the lower Tertiary and late Mesozoic high-level (epizonal)...volcanic roof 10 km TV Cr 3 , BOULDER BATHOLITH L Lower crust, composed mostly of amphibolitic and gabbroic...associated with upper Devonian to upper Permian (or even lower Triassic) magmatism, although the importance with...Anticlinorium. There, the substratum is represented by lower-middle Carboniferous continental dacites, pyroxene-hornblende...silicified rocks surrounded by Cainozoic alluvium. Lower Carboniferous volcanics (andésite, basalt, rhyolite
Book (volume)
cations (Mg, Fe, etc., in sites M1, M2, M3) in a brucite-like strip sandwiched between inward pointing bands...between which there is incomplete solid solution at lower temperatures are pairs in which M4 is occupied by...the ratio M/F = 100 Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn) is usually not lower than 60, but the lowest value reported (34.1) is...1980). 15 Anthophyllite, metagabbro, Hastings County, Ontario (Tilley 1957). (Includes Cl 0.06) 16 Anthophyllite...Anthophyllite, amphibolite, Cherry Creek, Madison County, Montana (Rabbitt 1948). 17 Anthophyllite, cor
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The present is a "prime time" of exposure of the lower Tertiary and late Mesozoic high-level (epizonal)...monzonite, and satellite plutons granodiorite Lower crust, composed mostly of amphibolitic and gabbroic...associated with upper Devonian to upper Permian (or even lower Triassic) magmatism, although the importance with...Anticlinorium. There, the substratum is represented by lower-middle Carboniferous continental dacites, pyroxene-hornblende...silicified rocks surrounded by Cainozoic alluvium. Lower Carboniferous volcanics (andesite, basalt, rhyolite
 
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