10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HYALOMELAN»
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1
A Glossary of Mineralogy
HYALOMELAN. Localities. — English. Whinstone quarries, south of Newcastle.
— Irish. Donald's Hill, co. Down. — Foreign. Schemnitz in Hungary, in
amygdaloid; Walsch in Bohemia, in clinkstone. Name. From 5*xof, glass, in
allusion to its ...
Henry William Bristow, 1861
2
A Descriptive Catalogue of the Collection of Minerals in the ...
HYALOMELAN. Contains Si0a,CaO, NaaO, FeO, A103, &c. 1443. HYALOMELAN
. caw No. is. Angerod, Vogelsgebirge. 1441. HYALOMELAN. Bobenhausen,
Vogelsgebirge. BERYL. Be8AlSi6018 = 3(BeO.Si02). (A103.3Si02) Hexagonal.
Geological Survey of India, 1883
3
A descriptive catalogue of the collections of minerals in ...
HYALOMELAN. Contains SiOa,CaO, Na20, FeO, A103, &c. 1443. HYALOMELAN
. case No. is. Angerod, Vogelsgebirge. 1444. HYALOMELAN. Bobenhausen,
Vogelsgebirge. BERYL. Be3AlSi0O1s = 3(BeO.SiO2). (A103.8SiOa) Hexagonal.
Geological Survey of India. Museum, Frederick Richard Mallet, 1883
4
Igneous rocks; composition, texture and classification, ...
The highly glassy basaltic rocks, usually occurring as thin layers on the margin of
bodies of basalt, are “0aner or HYALOMELAN, and represent basaltic obsidian or
perlite. p. Paleotypal Habit MEMPHYRE.' — Basalt more or less altered, ...
5
Mind Over Magma: The Story of Igneous Petrology
In nearly three hundred pages, Rosenbusch described in detail optical and other
characteristics of amorphous bodies like obsidian, Bimstein (pumice), Perlstein (
perlite), Pechstein (pitchstone), hyalomelan, tachylyte, palagonite, and opal.
Only the rare palagonite, sideromelane, tachylite, and hyalomelan are obsidians
with basaltic composition. Lassenite is related to obsidian but with a trachytic
composition. In the East African Rift Valley volcanic belt, obsidian was exploited ...
7
Proceedings of the Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh
If we follow the not very satisfactory classification which ranges as tachylite those
glassy forms of basalt, which are more or less readily soluble in acid, and, as
hyalomelan, those which resist the acid, we see that the Eskdale rock takes an ...
8
Proceedings of the Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh
If we follow the not very satisfactory classification which ranges as tachylite those
glassy forms of basalt, which are more or less readily soluble in acid, and, as
hyalomelan, those which resist the acid, we see that the Eskdale rock takes an ...
Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh, 1880
9
The System of Mineralogy of James Dwight Dana. 1837-1868: ...
Hausmann applied to it the name hyalomelan. Here belongs also the schlackiga
Augit of arsten from Guiliana, Sicily. TAMMITE. Tamm analyzed a dark steel-
colored crystalline powder, locality unknown, very hard. G. =12'5. He obtained W
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James Dwight Dana, Edward Salisbury Dana, 1914
10
Tschermaks Mineralogische und Petrographische Mitteilungen
Unter den hier zu besprechenden Gesteinen ist einzig in seiner Art ein
Hyalomelan-Tuff von der Insel Munia (Exploring-Isles). Derselbe stellt eigentlich
eine Hyalomelan-Breccie ') dar, deren Fragmente aber so klein sind, dass das
Gestein ...
Geologische Bundesanstalt (Austria)., 1883