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Tochilinite mineral data, information about Tochilinite, its properties and worldwide locations. ... Classification of Tochilinite ... Type Occurrence of Tochilinite...
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A.L. Dmitrik (1971) Tochilinite, a new sulfide-hydroxide of iron and ... (4) Jambor, J.L. (1976) New occurrences of the hybrid sulphide tochilinite. Geol. ...
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Association: Chalcopyrite, cubanite, pyrrhotite, troilite, millerite, pentlandite, pyrite, marcasite, mackinawite, tochilinite, magnetite. Distribution: An inconspicuous mineral, now recognized from a number of localities in addition to those listed here.
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than being a mineralogical curiosity, tochilinite appears to be common ... Tochilinite and valleriite are members of a poorly known group of ...
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OCCURENCE OF TOCHILINITE BENEATH THE IBERIA ABYSSAL PLAIN ... Most tochilinite in serpentinites is reported from rocks that, although not deeply weathered themselves, lie immediately below weathered horizons. These include both subaerial and submarine occurrences (van de Vusse and Powell, 1983;
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tions of valleriite and tochilinite is the absence of cop- per in the sulfide layers of tochilinite and the deficit of metal in them [2, 3]. ...
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Synthesis of tochilinite was carried out at different tempera- ... Tochilinite and valleriite belong to incommensurable and modulated mixed- layer minerals. ...
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As a result of earlier experiments, synthetic tochilinite was ... reflectance spectrum of pure Fe, Mg-bearing tochilinite synthesized using an improved ...
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# Chistyakova1 N.I., Rusakov V.S.2, Kozerenko S.V.2, Fadeev V.V.2, Kolpakova N.N.2 Mossbauer studies of the formation of mackinawite and tochilinite. ... key words [mackinawite tochilinite Mossbauer spectroscopy]1-Lomonosov State University, Moscow, Russia; 2-Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry, Moscow...
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R. D. Scott and Alexander N. ... Compositional and structural features of enstatite and forsterite suggest that they formed as condensates that cooled below 1300 K at ~1000 K/h. ... Since chondrules cooled at 10-1000 K/h, and matrix and chondrules are chemically complementary, most matrix silicates probably formed close to...
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