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Sylvite from
Jenolan Caves, Westmoreland Co., New South Wales, Australia


Locality type:Cave
Classification
Species:Sylvite
Formula:KCl
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Sylvite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Jenolan Caves, Westmoreland Co., New South Wales, Australia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:915939
Long-form Identifier:1:3:915939:6
GUID (UUID V4):3aaec161-076f-4c90-b0f1-e548141b89bc
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Dana’s New| Mineralogy | Eighth Edition Richard V. Gaines H. Catherine W. Skinner Eugene E. Foord Brian...Mason Abraham Rosenzweig i DANA’S NEW MINERALOGY DANA’S NEW MINERALOGY The System of Mineralogy...ROCHESTER, NEW YORK And with Illustrations by ERIC DOWTY SHAPE SOFTWARE JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC. NEW YORK...Department, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 605 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10158-0012. This publication is designed...ation Data Dana, James Dwight, 1813-1895 Dana’s new mineralogy: the System of mineralogy of James Dwight
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University and Professional Division London • Glasgow • New York • Tokyo • Melbourne • Madras Published by...G64 2NZ, UK Chapman & Hall, 29 West 35th Street, New York NY10001, USA Chapman & Hall Japan, Thomson Publishing...Japan Chapman & Hall Australia, Thomas Nelson Australia, 102 Dodds Street, South Melbourne, Victoria 3205...3205, Australia Chapman & Hall India, R. Seshadri, 32 Second Main Road, CIT East, Madras 600 035, India... 18.12 Ancient drainage and land surfaces in Australia 374 464 21.11 The future of climate and possible
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North America..,__.._____________.___ Rivers of South America___._____________________ Waters of western..._____________________..___ :______ Central and South America______________________ '._____ Caspian Sea...be extremely limited. From time to time new elements and new mineral species are discovered; but it is... with the ultimate formation of a new system, which, under the new conditions, is itself stable in turn...:five years, and many subjects now appear under new and generally unfamiliar aspects. To bring.some of
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................................... Rivers of. South America.....................................:................................... 161 Central and South America...........................................be extremely limited. From time to time new elements and new mineral species are discovered; but it is... with the ultimate formation of a new system, which, under the new conditions, is itself stable in turn...last 25 years, and many subjects now appear under new and generally unfamiliar aspects. The methods and
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.................................... Rivers of South America...........................................................................J. Central and South America...........................................be extremely limited. From time to time new elements and new mineral species are discovered; but it is... with the ultimate formation of a new system, which, under the new conditions, is itself stable in turn...twenty-five years, and many subjects now appear under new and generally unfamiliar aspects. The methods and
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.................................... Rivers of South America............................................................................. Central and South America...........................................be extremely limited. From time to time new elements .and new mineral species are discovered; but it is... with the ultimate formation of a new system, which, under the new conditions, is itself stable in turn...last 25 years, and many subjects now appear under new and generally unfamiliar aspects. The methods and
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.................................... Rivers of South America......................................................................... 163 Central and South America..............................;............be extremely limited. From time to time new elements and new mineral species are discovered; but it is... with the ultimate formation of a new system, which, under the new conditions, is itself stable in turn...last 25 years, and many subjects now appear under new and generally unfamiliar aspects. The methods and
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E. Matthews, Jr., Assistant Editor Gregory R. New, Assistant Editor VOLUME Relative Index 4 Manual...OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. ALBANY, NEW YORK 1989 Copyright 1876, 1885, 1911, 1913, 1915...index / devised by Comaromi, Julianne Gregory R. New. Introduction. Tables ~ v. 2-3. Schedules -...John P. (John Phillip), Matthews, Winton E. IV. New, III. VI. Title. 025.4'31-dcl9 88-24629 The...Classification Editorial Policy Committee Acknowledgments New Features About xvii in Edition Introduction to
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