Sweet, Jessie M. (1960) What is plinthite?. Mineralogical Magazine and Journal of the Mineralogical Society, 32 (249) 455-458 doi:10.1180/minmag.1960.032.249.04

Reference Type | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | ||
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Title | What is plinthite? | ||
Journal | Mineralogical Magazine and Journal of the Mineralogical Society | ||
Authors | Sweet, Jessie M. | Author | |
Year | 1960 (June) | Volume | 32 |
Issue | 249 | ||
Publisher | Mineralogical Society | ||
Download URL | https://rruff.info/doclib/MinMag/Volume_32/32-249-455.pdf+ | ||
DOI | doi:10.1180/minmag.1960.032.249.04 | ||
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Mindat Ref. ID | 5564 | Long-form Identifier | mindat:1:5:5564:6 |
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Full Reference | Sweet, Jessie M. (1960) What is plinthite?. Mineralogical Magazine and Journal of the Mineralogical Society, 32 (249) 455-458 doi:10.1180/minmag.1960.032.249.04 | ||
Plain Text | Sweet, Jessie M. (1960) What is plinthite?. Mineralogical Magazine and Journal of the Mineralogical Society, 32 (249) 455-458 doi:10.1180/minmag.1960.032.249.04 | ||
In | (1959) Mineralogical Magazine Vol. 32 (249) Mineralogical Society | ||
Abstract/Notes | SummaryMany specimens of plinthite, a species described from Co. Antrim by T. Thomson in 1836 and later from Skye by M. F. Heddle, prove to be mixtures of zeolites and hematite. Both original analyses are those of a ferruginous clay (a mixture of hematite, kaolinite, and montmorillonite). The type specimen (Thomson Collection) is a red clay in the montmorillonite group intimately mixed with hematite and a little analcime. |
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