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  Topic: About cyclic twinning - (5)
mmauthner

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PostForum: Featured Columns of FMF   Posted: Aug 24, 2023 15:22   Subject: Re: About cyclic twinning - (5)
Thanks for researching such an intriguing story. I am a fan of that kind of digging and frequently find myself down some rabbit hole or another.
If I may, here is another translation of footnote 32: ...
  Topic: Mineral spirituality?
mmauthner

Replies: 29
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PostForum: Minerals and Mineralogy   Posted: Feb 16, 2021 02:56   Subject: Re: Does anyone know more about the 'Baixão claim'?
Ah, OK.
Good to know.
Mark
  Topic: Mineral spirituality?
mmauthner

Replies: 29
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PostForum: Minerals and Mineralogy   Posted: Feb 15, 2021 03:04   Subject: Re: Does anyone know more about the 'Baixão claim'?
Hi Jordi,

I was looking up the locality for the Itinga Baixão mine for photos I had taken. In Mindat, the changes history shows that the Coronel Murta locality was once the same as the Itinga local ...
  Topic: Natural heat treating
mmauthner

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PostForum: Off-Topic and Introductions   Posted: Dec 27, 2020 05:20   Subject: Re: Natural heat treating
Well, Alfredo, I am not sure about that. In fact, I am convinced that wildfires can produce heat-treated crystals. That said, I am not convinced the results in the case I have in mind were desirable. ...
  Topic: Names for green or yellow corundum (sapphire)
mmauthner

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PostForum: Off-Topic and Introductions   Posted: Dec 26, 2020 13:34   Subject: Re: Names for green or yellow sapphire
Hi Tom,

Sapphires are basically classified into two groups: 'normal' sapphire, which is blue, and 'fancy' sapphire, which can be any color other than blue or the red that qualifies as ruby. Fancy s ...
  Topic: Gold panning
mmauthner

Replies: 7
Views: 7862

PostForum: What is it? - Where is it from?   Posted: Dec 21, 2019 05:06   Subject: Re: gold panning
Hi Roger,

I think your sphere is very possibly quite natural.

Spherical gold is very interesting and not unheard of. I mention two localities producing spherical crystals in British Columbia in ...
  Topic: Certificates of authenticity for analyzed rare mineral specimens
mmauthner

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PostForum: Minerals and Mineralogy   Posted: Jul 29, 2019 11:36   Subject: Re: Certificates of authenticity for analyzed rare mineral specimens
Hi Bob,

The difference you mention is true. I did not catch your meaning there from your first post. I understood you were just talking about a certificate of authenticity; in other words, somethin ...
  Topic: Certificates of authenticity for analyzed rare mineral specimens
mmauthner

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PostForum: Minerals and Mineralogy   Posted: Jul 29, 2019 05:48   Subject: Re: Certificates of authenticity for assayed rare mineral specimens
Hi Bob, and All,

An interesting topic and one to which, for many reasons, I have also given some thought.

The first question one might ask is Why? Why is there a need for such a certificate?

...
  Topic: Bismuth lost its colours.
mmauthner

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PostForum: Conserving, Preparing and Cleaning Minerals   Posted: Nov 06, 2018 01:32   Subject: Re: Bismuth lost its colours.
Pete,
The same thing happens to the iridescent colours of the Yukon (Husky Mine) stephanites and polybasites. Actually, all of the minerals from there that have the iridescent coating...
Anyone that ...
  Topic: Some well-deserved plaudits for Marie Huizing and Rocks & Minerals magazine
mmauthner

Replies: 9
Views: 49418

PostForum: Rocks & Minerals   Posted: Dec 31, 2014 15:35   Subject: Re: Some well-deserved plaudits for Marie Huizing and Rocks & Minerals magazine
Hear, hear...
  Topic: Trip to Burma organized by the Gem & Mineral Curatorial Staff of the NHMLA!
mmauthner

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PostForum: Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County   Posted: Jul 20, 2014 11:16   Subject: Re: Trip to Burma organized by the Gem & Mineral Curatorial Staff of the NHMLA!
There is such a railway: the Siam-Burma Railway (from Tenasserim into Thailand). It is not fictional and neither are some of the stories of its building. Two movies, the famous "Bridge on the Riv ...
  Topic: Pyrrhotite and the Origins of Life
mmauthner

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PostForum: Minerals and Mineralogy   Posted: Aug 30, 2013 16:59   Subject: Re: Pyrrhotite and the Origins of Life
Sorry, just saw the link. I was reading the article on my iPhone before and missed it.

Thanks!

Mark
  Topic: Pyrrhotite and the Origins of Life
mmauthner

Replies: 9
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PostForum: Minerals and Mineralogy   Posted: Aug 30, 2013 16:52   Subject: Re: Pyrrhotite and the Origins of Life
Very fascinating, Cesar! And a subject somewhat dear to me.
As a student at UBC many moons ago I took a seminar class in paleobiology and the professor gave everyone a list of subjects to study then ...
  Topic: Spinel twins
mmauthner

Replies: 54
Views: 137458

PostForum: Minerals and Mineralogy   Posted: Apr 26, 2013 20:02   Subject: Re: Spinel twins in fluorite
The twin composition surface is still parallel to the octahedral face and a plane, making this still a contact twin. Twin laws are by definition either interpenetrant or contact depending on the law's ...
  Topic: Petroglyphs
mmauthner

Replies: 5
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PostForum: Mineral Art and Artists   Posted: Apr 09, 2013 03:30   Subject: Re: Petroglyphs
These appear rather similar to those at the Painted Rock State Park petroglyph site just north of highway 8 near Gila Bend (just west of). The attached photo is of an example of the "Gila Style&q ...
 
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