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Five Mile Pass, Tooele County, Utah, USA

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Locality type:Pass
Classification
Species:Tobelite
Formula:(NH4)Al2(AlSi3O10)(OH)2
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Validity:Believed Valid
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Mineral Data:Click here to view Tobelite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Five Mile Pass, Tooele County, Utah, USA
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Mindat Occurrence Record ID:155923
Long-form Identifier:1:3:155923:1
GUID (UUID V4):0
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TOBELITIC VEINS FROMBLACK SHALE, OQUIRRH MOUNTAINS,UTAHPAULA N. WILSON, W. T. PARRY, AND W. P. NASHDepartment...William Browning BuildingUniversity ofUtah, Salt Lake City,Utah 84112Abstract--Hydrothermal tobelitic...Hydrothermal, Microprobe, Nitrogen analysis,Tobelite.INTRODUCTIONTobelite and NH4 illite are NH4-rich analogues...in solid solutionwithin the interlayer site.Tobelite is characterized byhaving NH4 > K, Si >-- 3 atoms...1982). Reported values o f N concentrations intobelite and NH4 illite are 1.70 to 2.07 (Higashi, 1982)
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Volume Twenty-three, NumberFiveSeptember-October 1992$10 / " T ^ \ T M | I ] A T T T il\I)/T...September-October 1992Volume Twenty-three, NumberFiveEditor & PublisherWendell E. WilsonFounderJohn...comprehensive collections of Derbyshire minerals for fromfive to ten guineas (£5.25 to £10.50) (Gadolin, 1788)...Eagle’s Nestmine, Michigan Bluffarea, PlacerCounty,California. Smalecollection and photo.F igure...10 cm across,from the Himalaya mine, San DiegoCounty,California. Smale collection and photo.REFERENCES
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hypothetical mineral phases of the Earth’slower mantle.Five types of OH groups in synthetic ilmenite-type MgSiO3...Ca3(H2Si3O10) fromRussian River basin, California,USA (d). The spectrawere obtained by N.V. Chukanov....(PO4)2(OH)·] from Bull Moose mine, South Dakota,USA(b), and garyansellite [nominally, Mg2Fe3+(PO4)(OH)·2H2O]...single-crystal FTIR spectrum ofpollucite from Maine,USA shows that thismineral also contains CO2 molecules...In melanophlogite from Mt. Hamilton, California,USA the occupancy factor of the CH4 sitein the [512]
 
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