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Opal from
Animikie Red Ace pegmatite, Pine River pegmatites, Fern, Florence County, Wisconsin, USA


Locality type:Pegmatite
Classification
Species:Opal
Formula:SiO2 · nH2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Opal data
Locality Data:Click here to view Animikie Red Ace pegmatite, Pine River pegmatites, Fern, Florence County, Wisconsin, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:986234
Long-form Identifier:1:3:986234:0
GUID (UUID V4):9814ae3d-c17e-44da-9e70-de6ae49b1c4b
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Sciences University of Wisconsin-River Falls 410 South Third Street River Falls, Wisconsin 54022 his is Wisconsin’s... breweries, bratwurst, and Packers football, Wisconsin also has a diverse geology and a history rich...forgotten, abandoned, and overgrown. In this respect, Wisconsin represents a frontier state for the mineral collector...quarry in Racine (Scovil 1994), the pegmatites of Florence County (Koehier 1989) and the Wausau area (Falster...summarizes and highlights what has been found in Wisconsin in the past 150 years and points the way to new
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Norman, Oklahoma 73019 dlondon@ou.edu Reading P 2 Pegmatites: ART Downloaded by [University of California...principal environment will be that of granitic pegmatites, from which many of the finest mineral specimens...Ledge dike, Little Three mine, Ramona, San Diego County, California. Varieties of elbaite: (c) rubellite...Tourmaline Queen mine (1972), Pala district, San Diego County, California, Jesse Fisher and Joan Kureczka specimen...almost exclusively in association with granitic pegmatites (see London 2008, 2015a), tourmaline is a common
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Jeffrey Scovil photo. July/August: Calcite, Gallatin County, Mon­ tana. American Museum of Natural Histo­ ry...September/October: Chalcocite, Flambeau mine, Ladysmith, Rusk County, Wiscon­ sin. F. John Barlow specimen, Malcolm...November/December: Chalcocite, Bristol, Hartford County, Connecticut. Jim Minette specimen, Jeffrey Scovil...Springs, 154-70 Arsenopyrite, Connecticut, 128; Wisconsin, 338 Art, see Robinson, S. Ayers, J . M., see...Contributed Papers in Specimen Mineralogy Azurite, Wisconsin, 338 Babcock, L . E . , see Media Reviews Babingtonite
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the origin of secondary phosphates in granitic pegmatites during the oxidation of primary phosphates);...magmatic or hydrothermal origins of elbaite in the pegmatite cavities; the metamorphic or hydrothermal origins...secondary origins of some phosphates in granitic pegmatites etc. With the localities for individual minerals...light pink to copper-red, it darkens and covers green to black in air; S - red; L - metallic; D opaque;...copper are in the Keweenaw Peninsular, Lake Superior, USA, the largest being I 5 x 7 x 3m (approx. 50 x 23
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International, LLC P.O. Box 263, East Hampton, CT 06424, USA Phone 1.860.267.1512; fax 1.860.267.7225 www.lapisint...CHRISTIAN WEISE VERLAG, GERMANY AND LAPIS INTERNATIONAL, USA Tourmaline ♦ History ♦ Mineralogy • Tourmaline...is adorned at its center with a large, polished, red tourmaline. The crown is housed at the Hradschin...Tourmaline . . ......... 68 Maximilian Glas • Pegmatites - An Overview .............70 William B. Simmons...pearls. The large (39.5 x 36.5 x 14 mm), bright red stone in the center of the front of the crown was
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the origin of secondary phosphates in granitic pegmatites during the oxidation of primary phosphates);...magmatic or hydrothermal origins of elbaite in the pegmatite cavities; the mctamorphic or hydrothermal origins...secondary origins of some phosphates in granitic pegmatites etc. The origin of individual minerals is described...rocks, including granitic and alkaline syenite pegmatites and With the localities for individual minerals...light pink to copper-red, it darkens and covers green to black in air; S - red; L - metallic; D opaque;
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Norway 8th International Symposium on Granitic Pegmatites Pre-conference excursion Tysfjord-Hamarøy PEG2017...PEG2017 8th International Symposium on Granitic Pegmatites Pre-conference excursion - Tysfjord-Hamarøy...in southwestern Fennoscandia: Backdrop to the pegmatite fields of southern Norway……………………………………………………………………………………...REE) concentration in rare-element granites and pegmatites from Russia………………………………………………………………..4 BARROS...MENUGE, J.F., ZACK, T. Rb-Sr studies of spodumene pegmatites and associated rocks in Leinster, Ireland…………………8
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Montrevel-en-Bresse, Ain, France. F. John Barlow: Appleton, Wisconsin. Peter Bayliss: Mineralogy, Australian Museum...extent of producing diffraction patterns (e.g., opal), (2) metamict materials that were crystalline at...few materials by X-ray diffraction order (e.g., opal). Lattice constants are generally derived es be...fibrous minerals Columbite, wolframite Quartz Opal, some yellow varieties of sphalerite Nepheline Tale...accordance with whether the indices are greater for red or violet light, but the notation — may also refer
 
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