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Geikielite and the ferro-magnesian Titanates

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2018

T. Crook
Affiliation:
Imperial Institute
B. M. Jones
Affiliation:
Imperial Institute

Extract

In connexion with the systematic examination of the minerals of Ceylon, which is being conducted in the Scientific and Technical Department of the Imperial Institute, the authors have recently examined a large quantity of coarse gem-gravel refuse obtained from the Balangeda and Rakwana districts of Ceylon.

The material varies somewhat in character, but zircon generally pre-dominates, while tourmaline, corundum, and pleonaste are fairly abundant. Among other minerals present in noticeable quantities are geikielite, picroilmenite, ordinary ilmenite, rutile, and fergusonite, all of which are generally in the form of rounded or sub-angular pebbles.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1906

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References

Page 160 note 1 Min. Mag., 1893, vol. x, p. 145.

Page 161 note 1 ‘Belträge zur Kenntniss des Geikielith, Ilmenit und Hämatit,’ Zeits. Kryst. Min., 1902, vol. xxxvii, p. 57 ; abstract Min. Mag., vol. xiii, p. 307.

Page 161 note 2 All the iron is calculated as ferrous oxide.

Page 163 note 1 No. V contained a trace of manganese.

Page 165 note 1 Groth, p., ‘Tabell. Übers. d. Mineralien,’ 4th edition, 1898, p. 143 Google Scholar.

Page 166 note 1 Amer. Journ. Sci., 1897, ser. 4, vol. iv, p. 108.