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  • Article - 27 Sep 2013
    Bromellite was named after Magnus von Bromell (1679–1731), a Swedish physician and mineralogist.
  • Article - 29 Aug 2013
    Bazirite is a hexagonal-ditrigonal dipyramidal colorless mineral containing zirconium, silicon, oxygen and barium. The mineral was first discovered on Apex Ridge, Rockall Island, in the North Atlantic...
  • Article - 21 May 2013
    Davreuxite is a monoclinic-prismatic mineral containing silicon, oxygen, manganese, hydrogen, and aluminum. The mineral was first discovered in the Stavelot massif, Belgium. It was named after Charles...
  • Article - 28 Mar 2013
    Tinaksite was first discovered in 1965 from Murun alkalic massif, near Olekminsk, Yakutia, Russia. It was named after the presence of titanium, sodium, potassium and silicon in its composition.
  • Article - 26 Mar 2013
    Kamaishilite is a tetragonal colorless mineral containing silicon, oxygen, hydrogen, calcium and aluminium. It was first discovered from Kamaishi mine, Kamaishi, Iwate Prefecture, Honshu, Japan in...
  • Article - 26 Feb 2013
    Ribbeite is an orthorhombic-dipyramidal pink mineral containing silicon, oxygen, manganese, magnesium and hydrogen. It is a member of humite group. The mineral was first discovered in 1987 from the...
  • Article - 7 Feb 2013
    Baghdadite is a monoclinic-prismatic colorless mineral composed of zirconium, titanium, silicon, oxygen and calcium.
  • Article - 1 Feb 2013
    Franklinphilite is a triclinic mineral containing zinc, sodium, silicon, potassium, oxygen, manganese, magnesium, iron, hydrogen and aluminum. It was named after ‘Franklin’, its place of occurrence...
  • Article - 1 Feb 2013
    Ershovite is a triclinic-pinacoidal mineral containing titanium, sodium, silicon, potassium, oxygen, manganese, iron and hydrogen. It was named after Professor Vadim Victorovich Ershov of the Moscow...
  • Article - 17 Jan 2013
    Tvedalite is an orthorhombic mineral containing silicon, oxygen, manganese, hydrogen, calcium and beryllium. It was first observed in Vevja larvikite quarry, Tvedalen, Brunlanes, Vestfold Co., Norway....

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