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Bill Carson
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Posted: Oct 28, 2010 11:36 Post subject: Re: Can someone clarify what 'adularia' is? - What is meant by 'variety'? |
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According to my Dana Manual of Mineralogy,: "Some adularia shows an opalescent play of colors and is called moonstone.
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Antonio Alcaide
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Posted: Nov 01, 2010 18:34 Post subject: Re: Can someone clarify what 'adularia' is? - What is meant by 'variety'? |
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Scott LaBorde wrote: | I am glad this question was posted. I have been wanting to see good examples of adularia. I hope to see more pictures of this mineral posted here. |
Peter Megaw wrote: | To heap varietal name on varietal name, exceptionally well crystalized adularia from the Guanajuato District in Mexico is called "valencianite". It makes very nice specimens |
Here you have an old specimen.
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Orthoclase, var. adularia var. valencianite. Valenciana mine, Guanajuato District, Mexico. 9,5 x 8 cm. With tiny calcite and quartz crystals. Ex Richard Bates collection. |
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Brian Jackson
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Posted: Nov 13, 2010 08:05 Post subject: Re: Can someone clarify what 'adularia' is? - What is meant by 'variety'? |
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Hi
You may be interested in this twin crystal of adularia from the Alps
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Les Presmyk
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Posted: Dec 17, 2010 13:34 Post subject: Re: Can someone clarify what 'adularia' is? - What is meant by 'variety'? |
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A truly interesting thread but I do have to comment on the naming of Tanzanite. In one of the issues of Mineral Digest, there is an article on Tanzanite. The thrust of the article was the inequity heaped upon Mr. Tanjeloff because he wanted the material named Tanjeloffite. He makes an impassioned argument for this honor but obviously the market preferred Tanzanite. So, someone tried to name it after themselves.
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Carles Millan
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Posted: Dec 18, 2010 05:15 Post subject: Re: Can someone clarify what 'adularia' is? - What is meant by 'variety'? |
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Jesse Fisher wrote: | I think perhaps the most obvious (and perhaps egregious) use of creating a new varietal name for marketing purposes in recent times is "tanzanite." |
According to the IMA List of Mineral Names, available at https://pubsites.uws.edu.au/ima-cnmnc/IMA2009-01%20UPDATE%20160309.pdf , the name tanzanite is 'discredited by CNMNC', so I think it should never be used even for commercial purposes. Not to mention tanjeloffite...
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dtkasper
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Posted: Sep 13, 2011 21:49 Post subject: Re: Can someone clarify what 'adularia' is? - What is meant by 'variety'? |
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Look under a microscope. See a certain structural shape. See the sheen. Classify it generally as adularia. The exact species is unkown without XRD. See another specimen with clay and quartz. Call is sericite. The exact kind of clay (probably illite) has to wait for XRD. There is only so much you can see in hand identification of field specimens, but that does not mean we should not use names to capture what we collect. Some are just generalizations. Of course, with the clays it appears all "mineral names" are generalizations as we get the "ideal formula", realizing the composition is highly variable. Looking at the literature, I don't see many agreeing even on ideal formulas.
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