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Pauflerite, β-VO(SO4), is a new mineral species from the fumaroles of the Great Fissure Tolbachik eruption (GFTE), Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia. It was found in 1977 in the first cinder cone of the North breach of the GFTE. ... Pauflerite is light green with a white streak and vitreous luster; the mineral is transparent and...
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tetrahedrally coordinated by four O2– anions with the mean <S6+–O> bond length of 1.470 Å. The structure of pauflerite consists ...
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Pauflerite is light green with a white streak and vitreous luster; the mineral is transparent and non-fluorescent. The Mohs hardness is 3-4. ...
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8 matching records for this search. ... American Mineralogist 87 (2002) 1245-1249 ... Pauflerite, B-VO(SO4), a new mineral species from the Tolbachik volcano,
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33 matching records for this search. ... Kahlenberg V, Bohm H ... Pauflerite, B-VO(SO4), a new mineral species from the Tolbachik volcano,
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Vanadyl sulfate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vanadyl(IV) sulfate , VOSO 4 , is a well known inorganic compound of vanadium. This blue solid is one of the most common sources of vanadium in the laboratory, reflecting its high stability. It fea...
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Polished Ore sections ... Minerals A-Z ... Pauflerite, Tolbacik Volcano, Great Tolbachik eruption (1984), Second cone, Kamchatka, Russia
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An article in the "Dresdner Universitaets Journal" entitled: Will a green mineral soon have the name "Pauflerite"? reports about a very unusual birthday present that Peter Paufler, Professor for crystallogaphy at the TU Dresden, received on occasion of his 65th birthday on February 18th this year.
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Publications Volker Kahlenberg ... phone: +43-512-507-5503 fax: +43-512-507-2926; ... 2009 | 2008...
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Recent publications in refereed journals, Institute of Mineralogy and Petrography ... Mitteilungen der Österreichischen Mineralogischen Gesellschaft ; ÖMG ... Naturwerkstein und Denkmalpflege in Tirol. Stein als Baustoff, Forschungsobjekt und Kulturgut. Broschüre (pdf)
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