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Issues in Geology and Mineralogy: 2011 Edition
lnferences from the microbeam and bulk analyses “Idrialite from Skaggs Springs,
Sonoma County, California, was studied by microbeam and bulk analyses; the
former include micro X-ray diffraction (mu-XRD), electron microprobe (EMP), and
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Formed easily from petroleum, coal-naphtha, essential oils, on passing them \fcm
-c red-hot tubes. 796. LDRIAXJTE. Quecksilberbranderz pt Idrialine (fr. Idria)
Dumas, Ann. CL Pkji. . 360, 1882. Idrialite Schrotter, Baumg. ZS., iii. 245, iv. 6.
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Minerals of the mercury ore deposit Idria
Greenish yellow aggregate of idrialite with lenticular droplets of pyrobitumen and
cinnabar on calcite and long prismatic quartz crystals. Similar paragenesis of
idrialite is described by Voss (1895). Detail 9 mm. XI'F' level. Find and collection
G.
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Publications of the National Bureau of Standards, 1986 catalog
Using analytical techniques, the curtisite and idrialite were found to be unique
complex PAH mixtures consisting of six specific PAH structural series with each
member of a series differing from the previous member by addition of another ...
Rebecca J. Pardee, United States. National Bureau of Standards, 1987
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The System of Mineralogy of James Dwight Dana, 1837-1868: ...
Forms a white crystalline efflorescence on lignite in the neighborhood of Siena.
Named after Prof. A. W. Hofmann, of Berlin. Idrialite. Quecksilberbniuderz pt.
Idrialine (fr. Idria) Dumas, Ann. Ch. Phys., 50, 360, 1832. Idrialite Schrdtter,
Buumg.
James Dwight Dana, Edward Salisbury Dana, William Ebenezer Ford, 1920
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Analytical Chemistry of Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds
It has been suggested (48) that the first stage in the formation of the curtisite-
idrialite minerals involves pyrolysis of organic matter at depth, at temperatures
that are far higher than those involved in the generation of petroleum, but not
high ...
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Large (C = 24) Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Chemistry ...
Pendletonite. curtisite. karpatite (carpathite). and idrialite are among the more
common of the many of these odd and generally rare minerals. Pendletonite (l) is
a mercury ore that is found in San Benito County, California, and contains flakes
of ...
John Charles Fetzer, 2000
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Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science
Cyanolite. — Is simply Okenite. Dopplerite. — Is a variety of brown coal. Is rightly
named. Herrerite. — Should be called impure Smithsonite (zinc carbonate with
malachite as an impurity). Idryl — Is now called Idrialine or Idrialite.
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The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science
Cyanolile. — Is simply Okenite. Dopplerite. — Is a variety of brown coal. Is rightly
named. Herrerite. — Should be called impure Smithsonite (zinc carbonate with
malachite as an impurity). Idryl—U now called Idrialine or Idrialite.
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The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science
Idryl—ls now called Idrialine or Idrialite. Is a carbonaceous substance
accompanying cinnabar. Is rightly named Idrialite. Kalkoolborthite. — Exists at the
present moment as Vol- borthite. Crystallises in the hexagonal' system. Is a
vanadate of ...