RC Ewing, KG Snetsinger, TE Bunch - Canadian Mineralogist, 1977 - canmin.geoscienceworld.org SOMMAIRE Un echantillon d' "ampangabeite" de Madagascar a ete identifie comme
euxenite par les moyens sui- vants: analyse chimique par voie humide et a la
microsonde electronique, detem1ination de Ja maillc par diffraction X sur ... Related articles
KG SNETSINGER, TE BUNCH - rruff.info SOMMAIRE Un echantillon d' "ampangabeite" de Madagascar a ete identifie comme
euxenite par les moyens sui- vants: analyse chimique par voie humide et a la
microsonde electronique, detem1ination de Ja maillc par diffraction X sur ... Related articles - View as HTML - All 2 versions
- ►arizona.edu [PDF] SL Hanson, WB Simmons, AU Falster - Canadian Mineralogist, 1998 - canmin.geoscienceworld.org Page 1. 60t Thz Canadian M ineralo gist vol. 36, pp. 601-608 (1998) Nb-Ta-Ti OXIDES
lN GRANITIC PEGMATITES FROM THE TOPSHAM PEGMATITE DISTRICT, SOUTHERN MAINE ... Cited by 10 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 3 versions
RC Boccs - minsocam.org Okanoganite is found in miarolitic cavities in the arfvedsonite granite phase of
the Golden Horn batholith, near Washington Pass, Okanogan County, $y'ashington.
It occurs as tan to pale pink pseudotetrahedral twinned crystals up to 4 mm ... Related articles - View as HTML - All 2 versions
PJ Dunn, DR Peacor, WB Simmons - Mineralogical Magazine, 1984 - minersoc.org ABSTRACT. Retzian-(La), ideally, Mn2La(AsO4)(OH)4, is a new rare-earth analogue
of retzian and retzian-(Nd). It was found associated with willemite, calcite,
and frank- linite, in the Stealing Hill Mine, Ogdensburg, Sussex County, ... Related articles - View as HTML - All 5 versions
G PANT - MINERALOGICAL MAGAZINE, 1985 - minersoc.org ABSTRACT. Hydroxyl-bastnaesite-(Nd), the Nd- and OH-dominant new member of the
bastnaesite group, has been found in the red karstic bauxites near Nik~i6,
Montenegro. It occurs as whitish, irregular aggregates of crystals usually ... Related articles - View as HTML
MJ Hole, NH Trewin, J Still - Journal of the Geological Society, 1992 - Geological Soc London Authigenic titanite occurs as a secondary, pore-filling cement in the Per-
miansandstones of the Cock of Arran, Scotland. The titanite is apparently not
associated with in situ alteration of a specific mineral phase or phases, ... Cited by 12 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 3 versions