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The nature of chlorospinel

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2018

D. I. Bothwell
Affiliation:
Department of Mineralogy, British Museum
M. H. Hey
Affiliation:
Department of Mineralogy, British Museum

Abstract

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Copyright
Copyright © The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1958

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References

1 G. Rose, Ann. Phys. Chem. (Poggendorff), 1840, vol. 50, p. 652.

2 J. Morozewicz, Tschermaks Min. Petr. Mitt., 1898, vol. 18, p. 38.

3 N. Koksharov, Min. Russlands, 1853, vol. 1, p. 211.

4 Idem, ibid., 1866, vol. 5, p. 368.

5 [P. Eremeyev] II. EpeM, 3aП. ИMП. Mин. OбIII. (Verhandl. Russ. Min. Gesell.), 1869, new ser., vo]. 4, p. 201.

6 [N. G. Sumin] H. F. Cymин, Tpyд MHm Mys. Akaд. HayK CCCP [Trans. Min. Mus. Acad. Sci. USSR], 1955, vol. 7, p. 161 [M.A. i3-189]. According to Sumin, the original discovery of chlorospinel by Bardot de Marin in 1833 was at the Praskovie-Evgenevsky mine; but Rose merely gives the locality as Slatoust, while Koksharov and Eremeyev, writing in the 1860's, describe this mine as 'newly discovered'.

7 L. Shilin [JI. JI. IIIHaин], [Compt. Rend. (Doklady) Acad. Sci. URSS, 1940, vol. 28, p. 346]; abstr. M.A. 8-174.

8 B. W. Anderson and C. J. Payne, Min. Mag., 1937, vol. 24, p. 547.