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⇱ Tridymite from Tin mines, Hisarcık, Kültepe, Kiranardi, Talas District, Kayseri Province, Turkey


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Tridymite from
Tin mines, Hisarcık, Kültepe, Kiranardi, Talas District, Kayseri Province, Turkey

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Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Tridymite
Formula:SiO2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Tridymite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Tin mines, Hisarcık, Kültepe, Kiranardi, Talas District, Kayseri Province, Turkey
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1074473
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1074473:2
GUID (UUID V4):0
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Geophysics, Not~siln'rsk, 90, U S S R The Anakit district A calc-silicate mineral assemblage produced by...the USSR by V. S. Sobolev (1935) from the Anakit district on the Lower Tunguska river. At that time this...The contact metamorphosed rocks of the Anakit district have been produced around a differentiated dolerite...poikilitic inclusions of prismatic and rounded gr~tins of melilite of akermanitic composition. Peripheral...replaced by wolla~onite and comprises a fine-grained tridymite-wc, llastonitic aggregate of irregular and lamellar
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Report (issue)
--The lower rhyolite member ______________ The tridymite rhyolitic latite member.____ Local dark quartz...Continued Petrogenesi s Continued The petrographic province of the San Juan Mountains._____--______-____-___---_-___...______________________ Comparison of the San Juan petrographic province with others-_________________________ Classification...Don Juan Maria de Rivera, attracted by reports of-mines in the San Juan Mountains, led the first expedition...prospectors came into the mountains. Many of the mines in the area were located in the decade from 1870
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Book (volume)
minerals as well as their identification, and to tins end, wherever possible, correlation has been attempted...BARIUM FELSPARS.166 SILICA MINERALS.179 Quartz, Tridymite, Cristobalite . . . . .179 NEPHELINE GROUP...(“cryptoperthite”), nordmarkite, Spalen, Nordmark, Oslo district, Norway (Oftedahl, 1948). Anal. Lars Lund. 3....pyroxene granulite of the charnockite senes, Salem district Madras (Howie, 1955). Anal. R. A. Howie. 16. Colourless...M““^Perthite- nepheline-syenite, Fukushin-zan district, Korea (Yoshizawa, 1933). Anal. H. 3. Microcline
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Catalog/List
lx½£5 ZnAs0/4 2 AEGIRINE Mount Malosa, Zomba District, Malawi Rich mass ofblnck crystal sections ,on...Ardennes ,Belgium 694 ARDENNITE 927 BARYTES Old Gang Mines,Swaledale, Yor~~hirc Orange cleavages on quartz...£3 lx ½ £5 lxl £8 lx2 £15 575 CASSITERITE United Mines, St Day Cornwall 519 CHILDRENITE George and Charlotte...matrix. Rare Tin mineral. Ix½ £3 lxl £5 lx2 £10 Pb Fe Sn Sb S 1004 Espey mine, Emct,Turkey 2x2 £6 Whcal...■■ CUPROSMITHSONITETsumcb, Namibia COLEMANITE Turkey, no other details pure mass, pale yellow fluorescence
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Journal (issue)
Chollar-Potosi Pumps...... Navigation Company.. Mines Metallic Explosionin Wales SCIENCE AND THE ARTS:...correspondent for Dr. Raymond’s journal had managed mines field science, and relieve from embarrassment those...outside” producers without directions. the copper mines Lake there still for considerable reduction wages...wages and the cost production. the silver-lead mines the far West, there room for very great economies but...the products ready for the market. time, these mines will get their share and leave what was known market
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Book (edition)
for most mineral production. The majority of the mines still officially discourage collecting by workers...of beauty for their few cents' worth of metal. Mines that encounter specimens of great artistic and scientific...Mining and Mineral Museum, the Arizona Bureau of Mines, the Arizona Sonora Desert Museum, the Canadian...studies of inaccessible and abandoned mines. Someday many old mines may come again to life, reopened because...because studies of specimens that were saved when the mines were running have indicated that other minerals
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Report (issue)
RESOURCES GEORGE D. NORDENHOLT, Director DIVISION OF MINES WALTER W. BRADLEY State Mineralogist OIAF P. JENKINS...P. Jenkins, Chief Geologist of the Division of Mines, and with clerical assistance furnished by the Federal...GEQRGE D. NDRDENHOLT - DIRECTOR- DIVISION OF -MINES•WALTER "W. BRADLEV-STATE MmERALOQIBT- • ^SISKIYOU...California to December 31, 1930", of the Division of Mines, and also to Bulletin 115, a forthcoming bibliography...and Dr. Olaf P. Jenkins of the State Division of Mines, Dr. Ian Campbell, of the California Institute of
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Book
Scotland An AgateingYearbyJohnCromartie Sweden Turkey Asia Russia Iran Indonesia Timor-Leste China 6... Quartz-tridymite-aistobalite group(atmospheric and low pressure) a-quartz ~uartz Tridymite High-tridymite... platy (111) length-fast I-3 cristobalite/tridymite opal-CT lussatite common massy opal fibrous...isotropic isotropic <0.3 <0.3 C: cristobalite, T: tridymite, A: amorphous, G: gel-like, N: network (glass)-like...crystallinecristobaliteand chert and flint (e.g., HEANEY tridymite sometimesintergrown and POST,1992;GRAETSCH, with
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Report (issue)
......................................... 645 . Tin.....................-.......................-......stable in turn. The study of these changes is the province of geochemistry. To determine what changes are........... Thorium............ Thulium........... Tin................. Tungsten........... Ytterbium (Neoytterbium)...minerals. Germanium. A very rare metal allied to tin. The mineral argyrodite is a sulphide of germanium... the most abundant element. Found in quartz, tridymite, opal, and all silicates. The characteristic element
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Catalog/List
Hayden 9 Arizona U.S.A) 1x½ ~5.50 1x1½ i12.00 Province A ene locatien enly C5 NATIVE ARSENIC rich...colourless Gwynedd, \./ales) i3 .50 l to C57 TRIDYMITE whi te pla ty micro 1 to 1.5 cm r2.50 m:i.ss...thick. i8 1ins m·-rns, mixed wi th (Ken ·K2.i District J:vlcl.l;c;.chi te. 39 BARYT::~s p::-,le f:nm...wi th microscrpc) pa.le smoky crysta~, matrix ;tins long. You can see the quc-1.rtz m2tr1x (1':·t ]~arie
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Book
common name Andrea Cesalpino around 1500 relates tin white to Spain (Spanish?) white, furthermore naming...According to Seccaroni (1999a), tin white in this context would be tin(IV) oxide (q.v.) and the reference...existence of a tin mine in Spain that had been in operation since antiquity. 3 Alexandrine green Tin(IV) oxide;...oxide; Tin white Seccaroni (1999a) ALEXANDRINE GREEN Green Synonym, variant or common name See: green...were also used as a glaze over powdered silver or tin to imitate gold. Anthraquinones group; Aloe-emodin;
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Report (issue)
Phosphates __________________________________ Quartz, tridymite,. and opal____________________ _ . The feldspars...stable in turn. The study of these changes is the province of geochemistry. To determine what changes are................... Thallium .................... Tin .......................... Yttrium................minerals. Germanium. A very rare metal allied to tin. The mineral argyrodite is a sulphide of germanium... the most abundant element. Found in quartz, tridymite, opal, and all silicates. The characteristic element
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Book (edition)
applied Sorby's methods to the granites of the Lake District of England, came to tbc con¬ tusion that eruptive...pressuK, at all tenperaciices up to 870* C.: tridymite b^ween 870* aod U70* C.; and cristobalite from...which ensure free movement of the modules, both tridymite and cristobalite transform into quartz when the...unfavourable to it. Thus one can understand why tridymite and cristobalite are often found THE FIXED CONSTITUENTS...in California of the production of a feldspar-tridymite rock by devitrification of obsidian under the
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Book (volume)
naturvetenskaper. =Compte (Akademija Department of Mines, rendu Hanoi. des séances de la société de...otonyin. MONTaOLEBANO, ITALY((@261J). 2. 2 ee we . TRIDYMITE-TRACHYTE. New ZEALAND (603J) . .. . Sevagite....The igneous complex of Leewwfontein, Pretoria district. Trans. Geol. Soc. S. Africa, XXIV, 1921, 235...property, Franklin mining district, British Columbia. Chemical analysis by Mines Branch. Drysdale: Canada...Idem: Loc. cit. 11. Fenite. West of Melteig, Fen Province, Norway. Rédland, analyst. Brégger: Eruptivgest
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Journal (issue)
company based upon his oil-wells the new Hanover district has created excitement Berlin which many respects...city’s for practically lived but single GOLD HILL MINES. season. 1878, the product the whole area was only...JOURNAL your issue August 6th, under title American Mines Professor LESLEY says, interesting episode the Mr...Canadian England,” the title the vendors the Gold Hill mines. mer-de-glace and the Appalachian has really dramatic...here abroad, has been given extended trial one the mines the Bleifor $80,000. The bargain was made directly
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Book (edition)
earth elements, and thorium IVb Carbon, silicon, tin and lead Va Vanadium, niobium and tantalum Vb Nitrogen...tantalum tellurium terbium thallium thorium thulium tin titanium tungsten uranium vanadium xenon ytterbium...electrolysis of their molten compounds. Zinc, iron, tin and lead are rarely found native, and are produced...Adamantine The lustre of diamond. Crystals of the tin ore cassiterite exhibit an adamantine lustre. The...exposed to X-rays, a property employed in some mines to make sure that this mineral has been completely
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Journal (issue)
his contempt had been Ruby Camp, Hardscrabble District, CoaL TRADE REVIEW justified and his sarcasm well................... 175 (Patent Fuel) the Aachen District. 168 taking, skillful, and disinterested engineers...his argument. sets himthe San Juan (Colo.) Silver Mines 169 Georgia Gold Philadelphia 177 self controvert...figure. But remember the effect the discovery the tin ores overstocking not believed can not fail Australia...long-established value, and have shut many the old mines. Considering the very valuable properties nickel
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Book (edition)
common name Andrea Cesalpino around 1500 relates tin white to Spain (Spanish?) white, furthermore naming...According to Seccaroni (1999a), tin white in this context would be tin(IV) oxide (q.v.) and the reference...existence of a tin mine in Spain that had been in operation since antiquity. 9 Alexandrine green Tin(IV) oxide;...oxide; Tin white Seccaroni (1999a) ALEXANDRINE GREEN Green Synonym, variant or common name See: green...were also used as a glaze over powdered silver or tin to imitate gold. Anthraquinones group; Aloe-emodin;
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Book (edition)
increased by a series of specimens from the Harz district, presented by His Majesty King George IV, the...(galena) with charcoal a second mineral (tin-stone) yields tin from a third (magnetite) iron can be obtained...namely that the properties of a mineral but to tins, though have no manifest connection with the electrochemical...passing into grey Silver-white, passing into red Tin-white : : mispickel. cobaltite. antimony. :...furnished by the mines of Russia and of the neighbourhood of Lake Superior in one of the mines of the latter
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Book
Mineralogy— Collectors and collecting— Mexico. 2. Mines and mineral resources— Mexico. I. Title. QE377.M6P36...received an average of $12.00 a minute from the mines of México. Today, México is still a world leader...Paris; National Museum of France; French School of Mines; British Museum of Natural History; Pinch Mineralogical...WIC ' ' (OSE INSET) Figure 3. The mineral province of Sierra Madre Occidental. (Modified from Berstein...Mexicali Show & Nensengdo Figure 4. The mineral province of Sonora. (Mod ors ified from Berstein, 1964
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Book (edition)
jirouilnence is given, as in former oditions, to tin* inon* common minerals, with only Tbo old priud-ical...brief mentimi of otbers. placing tlie ores under tin* prominent metal tlnw contain, and of giving in connection...optical mim'ralogy and other physical branches of tin" science; to the Manual of Determinative Mineralogy...Compound.'^ 145 Zinc and its Compounds 151 Cadmium, Tin j Com})omids of Titanium 1(12 50 Cobalt and...of their invisibility, .seldom to b(^ found among tin' s]»ecim(‘ns of mineral eabiiu'ts. Even fossils aro
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Report (issue)
Rhodium. Arsenic. Lead. Ruthenium. Bismuth. Tin. Zinc. Awaruite. Scmi-mctals. Antimony. Tellurium...and in "black sands" and concentrates of placer mines. Presumably their origin has been in the basic igneous...diamonds have been obtained from the placers in this district and it leads all other districts in the State...from head of Kelsey Creek in Marble ^Mountain District, and from headwaters of East branch of Seiad Creek...and pyrite concentrates from the gold and copper mines are utilized. Colusa County: On the banks of Sulphur
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Journal (volume)
Experimental 75.—Publications of the U.S. Bureau of Mines, Van H. Mannine: lowa Geological Survey, G. F. Kay:...Geology—Geology and Ore Deposits of Tintic Mining District, Utah, W. LinpGREN and G. F. LouGHLIN: Genesis...and their associated phenomena in the Niagara District of sub-arid south-central Western Australia; by...G. MONTAGUE BUTLER, E. MM. ey Dean, College of Mines and Engineering, University of Abinnay! ety se...Newland’s description of the Edwards zinc-pyrite district,t show that the old sediments have been folded
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Book
the genesis of fluorite ores at the Albigeois district, Wendy Harrison’s study of the Gippsland basin...Institute); Benoit Madé and Jan van der Lee (Ecole des Mines); Mark Reed (University of Oregon); Kenneth Sorbie...d’Informatique Géologique at Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Paris in Fontainebleau, France. I began writing...the form ae ae mM: Vil Vid 7m (yim) Ty ax Tin ml ee qj Since this equation has the same form...Paragonite Paragonite Quartz | —5 | 0 Tridymite Tridymite Magnetite Magnetite Cristobalite Cristobalite
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Book (edition)
(Tectosilicates).236 Silica Group: Quartz—Chalcedony—Opal—Tridymite—Cristobalite—Lechatelierite—Coesite. Feldspars:...of Indicatrix Orientation, Quart. Colo. School Mines, vol. 37, pp. 1-28, 1942. Knopf, E. B., and E. Ingerson:...c-axis MINERAL OPTICS 140 is perpendicular to tins section. The planes {110} and {110} are parallel...Polarizing Microscope, Quart., Columbia School Mines, vol. 27, pp. 340-359, 1906. Schroeder van der Kolk...Barite Fluorite I Glass Montmorillonite Glass Tridymite Lechatelierite Glass Qpal Limonite Calcite
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