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Yeomanite, Pb2O(OH)Cl, a new chain-structured Pb oxychloride from Merehead Quarry, Somerset, England. / Turner, R.W.; Siidra, O.I.; Rumsey, M.S.; Polekhovsky, Y.S.; Kretser, Y.L.; Krivovichev, S.V.; Spratt, J.; Stanley, C.J.
в: Mineralogical Magazine, № 5, 2015, стр. 1203-1211.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Yeomanite, Pb2O(OH)Cl, a new chain-structured Pb oxychloride from Merehead Quarry, Somerset, England
AU - Turner, R.W.
AU - Siidra, O.I.
AU - Rumsey, M.S.
AU - Polekhovsky, Y.S.
AU - Kretser, Y.L.
AU - Krivovichev, S.V.
AU - Spratt, J.
AU - Stanley, C.J.
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - © 2015 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston.Yeomanite, Pb2O(OH)Cl, is a new Pb-oxychloride found in the manganese pod mineral assemblage at Merehead (Torr Works) Quarry, near Cranmore, Somerset, England. Yeomanite is named in joint recognition of Mrs Angela Yeoman (1931-) and her company, Foster Yeoman, who operated Merehead Quarry for aggregate until 2006. The mineral is normally white, occasionally grey, with a white streak and a vitreous to transparent lustre. Invariably intimately associated with mendipite, yeomanite appears to be formed of small, twisted, rope-like fibres growing from the end of columnar mendipite masses, forming loose mats and strands resembling asbestos. Individual fibres are generally
AB - © 2015 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston.Yeomanite, Pb2O(OH)Cl, is a new Pb-oxychloride found in the manganese pod mineral assemblage at Merehead (Torr Works) Quarry, near Cranmore, Somerset, England. Yeomanite is named in joint recognition of Mrs Angela Yeoman (1931-) and her company, Foster Yeoman, who operated Merehead Quarry for aggregate until 2006. The mineral is normally white, occasionally grey, with a white streak and a vitreous to transparent lustre. Invariably intimately associated with mendipite, yeomanite appears to be formed of small, twisted, rope-like fibres growing from the end of columnar mendipite masses, forming loose mats and strands resembling asbestos. Individual fibres are generally
U2 - 10.1180/minmag.2015.079.5.14
DO - 10.1180/minmag.2015.079.5.14
M3 - Article
SP - 1203
EP - 1211
JO - Mineralogical Magazine
JF - Mineralogical Magazine
SN - 0026-461X
IS - 5
ER -
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