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  • Article - 23 Jan 2013
    Brianite is a phosphate mineral first identified in an iron meteorite. The mineral was named in honor of Brian Harold Mason, a New Zealandic-American meteoriticist, mineralogist and geochemist.
  • Article - 23 Jan 2013
    Natroxalate is a monoclinic-prismatic mineral containing sodium, oxygen and carbon. It was first discovered from Mount Kukisvumchorr, Khibiny Massif, Kola Peninsula, Russia in 1996. It was named after...
  • Article - 19 Jan 2013
    Perroudite has an orthorhombic crystal system. It was first discovered in Cap-Garonne, Var, France in 1992. It was named for Pierre Perroud, Professor at Voltaire College, Geneva, Switzerland for his...
  • Article - 19 Jan 2013
    Rittmannite is a member of Whiteite group. It was first discovered in 1989 from Mangualde pegmatite, near Mesquitela, and the Bendada pegmatite, near Guarda, Portugal.
  • Article - 17 Jan 2013
    Wheatleyite is a triclinic-pinacoidal blue mineral containing sodium, oxygen, hydrogen, copper and carbon. It was first observed in Wheatley mine, near Phoenixville, Chester Co., Pennsylvania, USA. It...
  • Article - 11 Jan 2013
    Swartzite has a monoclinic crystal system. It was named after Charles Kephart Swartz, Professor of Geology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland (USA).
  • Article - 9 Jan 2013
    Paradamite is dimorphous with adamite and isostructural with tarbuttite. It was named from the Greek word, para which means ‘near’ indicating its dimorphous relation to adamite.
  • Article - 8 Jan 2013
    Surinamite is a monoclinic blue green crystal that was first discovered in the Bakhuis Mountains. It is a member of sapphirine supergroup of minerals. It was named after Surinam where the mineral was...
  • Article - 8 Jan 2013
    Wardite is a hydrous sodium aluminum phosphate hydroxide mineral and crystallizes in the tetragonal trapezohedral class. It was named after Henry Augustus Ward, an American collector and dealer in...
  • Article - 8 Jan 2013
    Zussmanite is a hydrated iron-rich silicate mineral occurring as pale green crystals with perfect cleavage. It was first discovered by Stuart Olof Agrell in the Laytonville quarry, Mendocino County,...

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