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4. Baddeleyite Baddeleyite is named after Joseph Baddeley, who found the original specimens in Sri Lanka in 1890. Baddeleyite forms transparent to translucent, black, brown, yellow or colourless crystals. Baddeleyite has strong dispersion and hight refractive indices.
5. Baddeleyite is an important mineral geochronometer
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11. Although the chemistry of Baddeleyite is …
12. Baddeleyite Thumbnail, 2.5 x 2.2 x 1.0 cm Phalaborwa, E
13. Item #CG-23290: 3.8x7.2mm rectangle Baddeleyite (Mogok, Thurien Taung Mine)
14. Baddeleyite (ZrO2) Regulatory process names 2 IUPAC names 1 Other identifiers 1
15. Baddeleyite definition, a mineral, zirconium oxide, ZrO2, used as a refractory
16. Hypernyms ("Baddeleyite" is a kind of): mineral (solid homogeneous inorganic substances occurring in nature having a definite chemical composition) Meronyms (substance of "Baddeleyite"):
17. Baddeleyite ZrO2 c 2001-2005 Mineral Data Publishing, version 1 Crystal Data: Monoclinic
18. 4 words related to Baddeleyite: atomic number 40, zirconium, Zr, mineral
19. The shock response of Baddeleyite in natural and experimental samples has been examined
20. Baddeleyite PhD student doing U-Pb geochronology by day and manicures by night
21. Baddeleyite gems for sale: An extremely rare gem from Mogok, Sagaing District, Mandalay Division, Myanmar (Burma)
22. Description: Baddeleyite is a rare zirconium oxide found in a variety of environments, including kimberlite, syenite and gabbro
23. Baddeleyite is a common mineral in mafic igneous rocks and can be used for U-Pb geochronology
24. Detailed mineralogical (BSE, KL, etc.) research of Baddeleyite started in the Fennoscandian Shield in the 1990s
25. Baddeleyite is a reliable geochronometer for dating the crystallization of mafic and other silica‐undersaturated intrusive rocks
26. ‘The element is almost invariably found in conjunction with ores of zirconium, especially zircon and Baddeleyite.’ ‘Eudialyte occurs primarily along the margins of the leucosomes and is commonly found altered to catapleiite, Baddeleyite, lavenite, paraumbite, and barytolamprophyllite.’
27. In recent years, some of the largest Baddeleyite crystals have been coming out of the Mogok region of Burma.
28. Baddeleyite definition is - a mineral ZrO2 consisting of zirconium oxide occuring in colorless, yellow, brown, or black tabular crystals.
29. Baddeleyite is a very unusual Zirconium Oxide mineral and it is rarely seen as a gem that is faceted
30. Baddeleyite is a reliable geochronometer for dating the crystallization of mafic and other silica-undersaturated intrusive rocks
31. The monoclinic form of ZrO 2, Baddeleyite is the only natural analog for the proposed cubic zirconia waste forms.
32. Baddeleyite occurs as rounded pebbles sometimes called "favas de zirconio!' In the trade, the term "Baddeleyite" refers to the variety that occurs as dis tinct crystals, and the term "brazilite" applies to the fibrous, botryoidal or columnar form
33. General Baddeleyite Information : Chemical Formula: ZrO2 : Composition: Molecular Weight = 123.22 gm Zirconium 74.03 % Zr 100.00 % ZrO 2: Oxygen 25.97 % O: 100.00 % 100.00 % = TOTAL OXIDE
34. This report provides an overview of the natural occurrence, physical characteristics, and chemical composition of the mineral Baddeleyite, ideally ZrO 2
35. The structure of a 4.33 Gyr Baddeleyite crystal in an Apollo sample reveals an incredibly high temperature history for the grain
36. Archive 2013 (4) March (1) Fingerprints February (3) 2012 (34) November (2) October (5) September (3) August (1) July (23) Baddeleyite
37. Baddeleyite is a fairly rare Zirconium Oxide that is not typically found in well-defined crystals that are larger than micros
38. Baddeleyite is a sensitive shock barometer and chronometer over low pressure ranges that can augment ongoing studies into the intensity of Solar System bombardment
39. General Baddeleyite Information : Chemical Formula: ZrO2 : Composition: Molecular Weight = 123.22 gm Zirconium 74.03 % Zr 100.00 % ZrO 2: Oxygen 25.97 % O: 100.00 % 100.00 % = TOTAL OXIDE
40. Baddeleyite (ZrO 2) is a well-established mineral used in U-Pb isotope dating of silica-undersaturated rocks (Heaman and LeCheminant, 1993, Krogh et al., 1987).
41. Baddeleyite (ZrO 2) is a widespread mineral found in the Earth, Moon, Mars, and meteorites and can be applied as a shock‐pressure barometer and geochronometer
42. I have been working to improve techniques for dating Baddeleyite in collaboration with Mike Eddy (Purdue U.) and Joel DesOrmeau (University of Nevada Reno).
43. Baddeleyite has a very high zirconium content (ZrO2 74.03 % Zr) and as Zr mineral also accommodates Hf (< 1.2 % HfO2) and U (< 3 % U3O8) in its lattice
44. This led to the discovery of geikielite. Baddeley then sent more samples of that mineral, but one of them was instead the new mineral, to be named Baddeleyite.
45. ‘Having determined the age of the Ballachulish Igneous Complex, we now examine the behaviour of the U-bearing accessory minerals Baddeleyite, zircon and monazite in the Ballachulish metamorphic aureole.’
46. Baddeleyite, which is essentially pure zirconium dioxide, ZrO 2, is the only other important zirconium mineral, but the commercial product is more cheaply recovered from zircon
47. Baddeleyite is often seen as calm and polite to a fault, taking many insults in stride and seeking to extend a friendly hand to many who cross her path
48. The republics of Murmansk and Karelia, in northwest Russia, account for a significant share of Russia’s industrial minerals production, as well hosting the world’s sole source of Baddeleyite
49. The single phase was formed at 20 gigapascals and 770°C with the use of sintered-diamond multianvils; it has the same structure as Baddeleyite, the stable phase of ZrO2 at ambient conditions.
50. Baddeleyite ( ZrO 2 ) is widely used in U–Pb geochronology but analysis and age interpretation are often difficult, especially for samples which have experienced post-intrusive alteration and/or metamorphism
51. Zircon (ZrSiO 4) and Baddeleyite (ZrO 2) are common accessory minerals in igneous rocks of felsic to mafic composition.Both minerals host trace elements substituting for Zr, among them Hf, Th, U, Y, REEs and many more
52. This is a world-class Baddeleyite with exceptionally sharp form and good luster! Considering the sheer quality of the crystals, their wonderful vitreous luster, and deep black color, this must be considered as one of the world's best examples of
53. Baddeleyite Barite (Baryte, British spelling) Bastnaesite (mineral group) Benitoite Bertrandite Beryl Biotite Bismuthinite Bixbyite Blödite Blossite Boehmite Boracite Borax Bornite Brazilianite Briartite Brookite Brucite Bytownite Varieties that are not valid species: Bauxite (it's an ore) Beckerite (natural resin) Bixbite (red gem variety of
54. Characteristics supporting the association with carbonatite are: multiple carbonate generations with differing compositions, breccias healed by carbonate, comb-texture of carbonate, amygdales of dolomite, the stable isotope composition of carbonate; metasomatic alteration, fenitization and carbonatization of the associated rocks; the occurrence of apatite, fluorite, phlogopite, valleriite and baddeleyite.
55. Baddeleyite Barite (Baryte, British spelling) Bastnaesite (mineral group) Benitoite Bertrandite Beryl Biotite Bismuthinite Bixbyite Blödite Blossite Boehmite Boracite Borax Bornite Brazilianite Briartite Brookite Brucite Bytownite Varieties that are not valid species: Bauxite (it's an ore) Beckerite (natural resin) Bixbite (red gem variety of
56. A survey of the literature shows that Baddeleyite is widespread in nature as a trace mineral, but has a rather limited composition of 87-99 wt% ZrO 2 with most of the remainder comprised of FeO, TiO <SUB>2</SUB> and HfO <SUB>2</SUB>.