Posters

  Session 1: Museums and research    
       
PS1-P01 Diagenetic evolution of the volcaniclastic sediments : An example from Neoproterozoic Dokhan volcanics, Queih Basin, Central Eastern Desert, Egypt    
  E. Khalaf (Cairo/EG)    
       
PS1-P02 Mg-analogue of rowlandite-(Y) and yftisite from the Cretaceous Suzuka granite, Mie Prefecture, Japan    
  S. Matsubara, R. Miyawaki, K. Momma, K. Yokoyama, M. Shigeoka (Tsukuba/JP), S. Yamamoto (Nagoya/JP)    
       
PS1-P03 The crystal structure of svabite, Ca5(AsO4)3F, from the type locality    
  C. Biagioni, M. Pasero (Pisa/IT)    
       
PS1-P04 Ruby-fuchsite rocks from the Kodagu District, Southern India    
  M. Raith, R. Schumacher (Bonn/DE)    
       
PS1-P05 XAFS study on local structure of Ti, Fe and Ca in tektite and natural glasses    
  A. Yoshiasa, L. Wang (Kumamoto/JP), M. Okube (Yokohama/JP), T. Nakatani (Kumamoto/JP), A. Nakatsuka (Ube/JP), R. Miyawaki (Tsukuba/JP)    
       
PS1-P06 Calcite - a new star-shaped epitaxy with pyrite, from Holzen, Germany    
  S. F. Herting-Agthe (Berlin/DE)    
       
PS1-P07 An outstanding wodginite crystal from LCT pegmatite of Mesolcina valley, Canton Ticino, Switzerland    
  A. Guastoni, F. Nestola (Padova/IT)    
       
PS1-P08 'Raindrop' azurite - a new decorative material from Pakistan    
  M. Alferova (Moscow/RU), B. Jackson (Edinburgh/GB), W. Boyd (Oakville/CA)    
       
PS1-P09 Low- and high-temperature single crystal X-ray diffraction study of NaSr2Mg2V3O12 and Na3Sc2V3O12 garnets    
  A. Nakatsuka, H. Tsukamoto, T. Okimoto, M. Shimokawa, N. Nakayama (Ube/JP), A. Yoshiasa (Kumamoto/JP)    
       
PS1-P10 Type mineralogy of Brazil: update 2008-2012    
  D. Atencio (São Paulo/BR)    
       
PS1-P11 Minerals of Itoigawa, central Japan. – The candidate city for the next M&M8 in 2016 –    
  H. Miyajima (Itoigawa/JP), R. Miyawaki, S. Matsubara, K. Yokoyama (Tsukuba/JP)    
       
PS1-P12 Lusernaite-(Y), Y4Al(CO3)2(OH)10F∙6H2O, a new mineral from Piedmont, Italy    
  C. Biagioni, E. Bonaccorsi (Pisa/IT),F. Càmara, M. Cadoni (Turin/IT), M. Ciriotti (Cremona/IT), D. Bersani (Parma/IT), U. Kolisch (Vienna/AT)    
       
PS1-P13 LCT (lithium, cesium, tantalum) and NYF (niobium, yttrium, fluorine) pegmatites in the Central Alps. Exhumation history, mineralogy and geochemistry    
  A. Guastoni (/IT)    
       
PS1-P14 Polytypism of Cu5(PO4)2(OH)4 in natural occurring mineral phases    
  R. Hochleitner (Munich/DE), K.T. Fehr, C. Rewitzer, M. Kaliwoda, A. Günther (Munich/DE), C. Utrera Martin (Malaga/ES)    
       
PS1-P15 Crystal structure of a new lead nitrate chloride and further surprises from the Pb- and Ba-rich ancient slag at Maria Waitschach, Carinthia, Austria    
  U. Kolitsch (Vienna/AT)    
       
PS1-P16 Trace-element composition and zoning in garnet-group minerals from carbonatites    
  E. Reguir, A. Chakhmouradian (Winnipeg/CA), M. Bouabdellah, A. Kchit (Oujda/MA), H. Mumin (Brandon/CA), P. Yang (Winnipeg/CA)    
       
PS1-P17 Feature of natural whitish jadeite rocks occurred at Oya district, Hyogo Prefecture in Japan    
  M. Okamoto (Kitakyushu/JP)    
       
PS1-P18 Hydrokenomicrolite, (□,H2O)2Ta2(O,OH)6(H2O), a new microlite-group mineral from Volta Grande pegmatite, Nazareno, Minas Gerais, Brazil.    
  M. Bandrade, D. Atencio (Sao Carlos/BR), N. V. Chukanov (Chernogolovka/RU), A. I. C. Persiano (Belo Horizonte/BR), J. Ellena (Sao Carlos/BR)    
       
PS1-P19 Mineralogical evidence for provenancing the Stonehenge Bluestones    
  R. Bevins (Cardiff/GB), R. Ixer (Leicester/GB), N. Pearce (Aberystwyth/GB)    
       
PS1-P20 A Study of twinning in diamonds with growth features    
  J. Hurlbut (Denver/US)    
       
PS1-P21 Amethyst diagnostics with the modern research technique use    
  I. Gaievskyi, H. Grushchynska (Kiev/UA)    
       
PS1-P22 Native carbon in the burnt waste heaps of the coal mines of the South Ural (Russia)    
  T. Nishanbaev (Miass/RU)    
       
PS1-P23 Mineralogy of the Los Archipelago: the minerals of the wöhlerite group    
  C. Biagioni, S. Merlino (Pisa/IT), G. C. Parodi (Paris/FR), N. Perchiazzi (Pisa/IT)    
       
  Session 2: Museums and history    
       
PS2-P01 Paul Ramdohr and the mineralogical collection of the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin    
  R. T. Schmitt (Berlin/DE)    
       
PS2-P02 Technische Universität Berlin, Germany - Mineralogical Collections and Museum since 1781    
  S. F. Herting-Agthe (Berlin/DE)    
       
PS2-P03 The mineral collection of the Leipzig University - past and present    
  H.-J. Höbler (Leipzig/DE)    
       
PS2-P04 The German Mineral Trade and the Teylers Museum    
  B. Sliggers (Haarlem/NL)    
       
PS2-P05 Argyrodite from mineralogical collection of D. I. Mendeleev    
  V. Krivovichev (Saint-Petersburg/RU)    
       
PS2-P06 Geological museums in Poland.    
  R. Molenda (Kraków/PL)    
       
PS2-P07 Historical periods of evolution of the Fersman Mineralogical Museum RAS    
  V. Garanin, M. Alferova (Moscow/RU)    
       
PS2-P08 The Takeo Kato Collection of the Meiji College of Technology: An old collection by the pioneer of metallogeny in Japan    
  Y. Mori (Kitakyushu/JP)    
       
PS2-P09 A quarter millenium of morphological Crystal Models - the makers, the materials, the collections - a current project on retrieving their history    
  J. Kjellman (Uppsala/SE)    
       
PS2-P10 Museum of Geosciences of USP - an overview of one of the main Brazilian Mineralogical Collections    
  M. Della Posta de Azevedo, E. A. Del Lama (São Paulo/BR)    
       
PS2-P11 On the trail of the gold rush in the Mineralogical Museum and in the Museu da Inconfid...XXX    
  H. Roeser, L. Godefroid, M. Monteiro (Ouro Preto/BR)    
       
PS2-P12 Johann Friedrich Blumenbach (1752-1840) - digitalisation of his mineralogical objects in the Geoscientific Collections of the Göttingen University    
  A. Böhme, A. Gehler, M. Reich (Göttingen /DE)    
       
PS2-P13 The Mineralogical Collections of the Georg-August University of Göttingen    
  M. Reich, A. Böhme, A. Gehler, T. R. Stegemann (Göttingen /DE)    
       
PS2-P14 Legend of Persian Treasure    
  Na. Mousavi Pak, Ni. Mousavi Pak (Tehran/IR),    
       
PS2-P15 The mineral collection of the Selmec (Schemnitz) Mining Academy in 1886    
  S. Szakall, F. Madai (Miskolc/HU)    
       
PS2-P16 Minerals in tunnels and their geological relevance: The case of a collection of the Simplon railway tunnel in the Natural History Museum Basel (Switzerland)    
  A. Puschnig (Basel/CH)    
       
PS2-P17 Academician P. A. Tutkovskyy as the first director of the Geological Museum of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine.    
  K. Derevska, L. Gafych, O. Shevchuk, O. Aleksandrov, K. Rudenko (Kyiv/UA)    
       
PS2-P18 Father Leopold Jan Scherschnik – pioneer of geological museology in Silesia    
  E. Krzeszowska, I. Machłajewska (Gliwice, PL)    
       
PS2-P19 The Breteuil Table by Johann Christian Neuber – a mineralogical journey through Saxony    
  K. Thalheim (Dresden/DE)    
       
PS2-P20 Minerals and Rocks in the Electoral Art Chamber in Dresden    
  K. Thalheim (Dresden/DE)    
       
  Session 3: Museums and collection management    
       
PS3-P01 Sample management system for mineral specimens in the Geological Museum, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST    
  Y. Banno, M. Aoki, T. Sumii (Tsukuba/JP)    
       
PS3-P02 We, NMNS, have moved!    
  Y. Uchio, R. Miyawaki, K. Momma, S. Matsubara (Tsukuba/JP)    
       
PS3-P03 Field trips in the Middle Urals: for gemmologists, mineralogists and museums    
  M. Alferova (Moscow/RU), B. Jackson (Edinburgh/GB)    
       
PS3-P04 Collection risk assessment at Museum Victoria, Melbourne Australia    
  D. Henry, L. Stedman (Melbourne/AU)    
       
PS3-P05 Implementation of GIS (Geographic Information System) as a collection management tool to aid academic research and public access.    
  A. Haycock (Cardiff/GB)    
       
PS3-P06 Managing of geological and mineralogical collections    
  K. Derevska, K. Rudenko (Kyiv/UA)    
       
PS3-P07 Ore minerals in museum collections    
  K. Derevska, K. Rudenko, O. Shevchuk (Kyiv/UA)    
       
PS3-P08 Geo-Visualizing a Meteorite Collection: Using ArcGIS 10 and World Map to Create an Online Map for the Harvard Mineralogical Museum    
  T. Warmington (Cambridge/US)    
       
PS3-P09 Mineral Collection of the Natural Science Museum of the Ilmen State Reserve (Russia)    
  T. Nishanbaev, P. Valizer (Miass/RU)    
       
  Session 4: Museums and society    
       
PS4-P01 Mineralogy and Art: A New Direction for a Mineral Collection    
  P. Davidson (Edinburgh/GB)    
       
PS4-P02 Learning science in informal environments: educational experiences in the museum    
  E. Bonaccorsi (Pisa/IT)    
       
PS4-P03 Collection of German Geologist Naumann in Fossa Magna Museum, Itoigawa, Central Japan    
  H. Miyajima, K. Takenouchi, Y. Ibaraki (Itoigawa/JP)    
       
PS4-P04 Quartz and Quartzites from the Mineralogical Museum of Ouro Preto (Brazil)    
  K. U. Schuermann (Frankfurt a. M. /DE), H. M. P. Roeser, H. J. Evangelista (Ouro Preto/BR)    
       
PS4-P05 How do we attract visitors? A report about Exhibition and Education in the Mineralogical Museum of Würzburg    
  D. Kleinschrot (Würzburg/DE)    
       
PS4-P06 The Gallery \"Mineralism\": A new communication between the mineralogy and society    
  E. Beqiraj (Tirana/AL)    
       
PS4-P07 The Good the Bad and the Ugly - Museum Displays - why do we keep making the same mistakes?    
  R. Starkey (Bromsgrove/GB)