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1ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MINERAL NAMES: FIRST UPDATEROBERT F. MARTIN’Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, McGill University. 3450 University Street,Mon ENCYCLOPEDIA_OF_MINERAL_NAMESntreal, Quebec H3A 2A 7, CanadaWILLIAM H. BLACKBURN’Royal Roads University. 2005 Sooke Road. Victoria, British Columbia V9B 5Y2, Canada■ E-mail addresses: bobm@eps.mcgill.ca. bill.biackbumfg royalroads.caWe are pleased to present the first update to the Encyclopedia of Mineral Names (The Canadian Mi ENCYCLOPEDIA_OF_MINERAL_NAMESneralogist, special Publication 1). The entries listed below largely consist of new species of minerals that have appeared in the literature since midENCYCLOPEDIA_OF_MINERAL_NAMES
-1997, the date of publication of the Encyclopedia. A copy of this update will be supplied free of charge on demand to those who already own the Encyc1ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MINERAL NAMES: FIRST UPDATEROBERT F. MARTIN’Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, McGill University. 3450 University Street,Mon ENCYCLOPEDIA_OF_MINERAL_NAMES five separate lists. First is the listing of new mineral species discovered since the Encyclopedia appeared two years ago. The second list shows the new species defined as a result of decisions summarized in the IMA report on micas {Can. Mineral. 36. 905. 1998). Thirdly, we present the listing of n ENCYCLOPEDIA_OF_MINERAL_NAMESew species defined as a result of decisions summarized in the IMA report on zeolite-group minerals (Can. Mineral. 35. 1571. 1997). Fourthly, we presenENCYCLOPEDIA_OF_MINERAL_NAMES
t a short list of mineral species discovered long ago that were omitted from the first edition of the Encyclopedia. Lastly, we present minerals alread1ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MINERAL NAMES: FIRST UPDATEROBERT F. MARTIN’Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, McGill University. 3450 University Street,Mon ENCYCLOPEDIA_OF_MINERAL_NAMESo took the trouble to offer corrections, not only to the names of mineral species, but also to names of localities. All these corrections have been made on the master listing, and will be reflected in the next edition.Mineral Species Described since the Publication of the EncyclopediaAkỉmotoỉte(Mg,F ENCYCLOPEDIA_OF_MINERAL_NAMESe)SiO„ trig., 7?@3.A member of the limenite group. Dimorphic relationship with enstatite and clinoenstatite.Named after Syun-iti Akimoto (b. 1925). ofENCYCLOPEDIA_OF_MINERAL_NAMES
the Institute of Geophysics and Solid State Physics. University of Tokyo, specialist in high-pressure research, especially on phase relationships in 1ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MINERAL NAMES: FIRST UPDATEROBERT F. MARTIN’Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, McGill University. 3450 University Street,Mon ENCYCLOPEDIA_OF_MINERAL_NAMES1879 in South Gregory, Queensland. Australia.Tomioka. N. & Fujino. K. (1999): .4»J. Mineral. 84. 267.Ancylite-(La)Sr(La.Ce)(COj)2OH«H2O. Orth.. Pmcn.Forms a series with ancylite-(Ce).Named as the La analogue of ancylite-(Ce). Marchenko Peak, next to Mount Kukisvumschorr. Khibina alkaline complex. Ko ENCYCLOPEDIA_OF_MINERAL_NAMESla Peninsula, northwestern Russia.Yakovenchuk. V.N. et al. (1997): Zap. Vser. Mineral. Obshchest. 126( 1). 96. Puziewicz. J. (1998):.4m. Mineral. 83.ENCYCLOPEDIA_OF_MINERAL_NAMES
652.Androsite-(La)(Mn.Ca)(La.Ce.Ca.Nd)AlMn5*Mir'(SiO4XSi;o)CHOH), mon.. P2. ini.Forms a series with piemontite.Named after its discovery locality. Fou1ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MINERAL NAMES: FIRST UPDATEROBERT F. MARTIN’Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, McGill University. 3450 University Street,Mon ENCYCLOPEDIA_OF_MINERAL_NAMESrobertsiteKCdCu,( AsO4 )4 [As( oh)2O2]( H,0)2. mon., Pl v'm.Forms a series with calcio-andyrobert.site.Named after Andrew c. Roberts (b. 1950). mineralogist. Geological Survey of Canada, specialist in documentation of new mineral species, in particular from low-temperature secondaryparageneses. Foun ENCYCLOPEDIA_OF_MINERAL_NAMESd at the Tsumeb mine. Namibia.Cooper. M.A. er al. (1999): Mineral. Rec. 30. 181.AverieviteCu--5O2(VO4)2«nAZV, trig., P3.In the formula, MX refers to pENCYCLOPEDIA_OF_MINERAL_NAMES
articles dependent on the environment of formation, and can be CuCl. CuCl2, or (K-Rb.Cs)CL31ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MINERAL NAMES: FIRST UPDATEROBERT F. MARTIN’Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, McGill University. 3450 University Street,Mon1ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MINERAL NAMES: FIRST UPDATEROBERT F. MARTIN’Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, McGill University. 3450 University Street,MonGọi ngay
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