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1 Emmonsite Mineral Data
Optical Properties of Emmonsite. Gladstone-Dale: ... Links to other databases for Emmonsite : 1 - Am. Min. Crystal Structure Database ...
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2 EMMONSITE (Hydrated Iron Tellurite)
Emmonsite, which has been known as "durdenite", is one of only a handful of tellurium minerals. ... nearby have produced samples of actual emmonsite however. ...
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3 emmonsite: Definition from Answers.com
emmonsite ( ′emən′zīt ) ( mineralogy ) Fe 2 Te 3 O 9 2H 2 O A yellow-green mineral composed of a ... 5min Related Video: emmonsite. Top. Learn More. List of ...
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4 Emmonsite: Emmonsite mineral information and data.
Emmonsite mineral data, information about Emmonsite, its properties and worldwide locations. ... W.F. (1885), Emmonsite, a ferric tellurite, Proceedings ...
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5 Emmonsite Image
Quartz with small blebs of pea green emmonsite. Barrbolla Mine, Moctezuma, Sonora, Mexico. ... Emmonsite. Mineral: Emmonsite: Fe+++2Te++++3O9·2(H2O) Comments: ...
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6 Emmonsite
CRYSTAL GROWTH AND HABITS - Typically as fibrous crusts or as a radially ... OCCURRENCE - Emmonsite is a secondary mineral formed by the weathering of ...
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7 Mesolite624
EMMONSITE. To see an enlarged view, click on the picture. Emmonsite 1948- Green Follia with Pyrite, 3 x 2 x 1cm. From Grant County, New Mexico ...
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8 Durdenite - Reciprocal Net Common Molecule
Layman's explanation: Emmonsite was discovered in 1885 by geologist Samuel Franklin Emmons. Often called durdenite, emmonsite is one of only a few tellurium minerals. ...
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9 Dakota Matrix Minerals – Crystal and mineral specimens such ...
Dakota Matrix Minerals sells quality mineral specimens and mineral ... Pale pistachio-green earthy micro-spheres of Emmonsite coating vugs in matrix. ...
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10 MOCTEZUMITE (Lead Uranyl Tellurite)
... bambollaite, cliffordite, denningite, emmonsite, spiroffite, tellurium and zemannite. ... denningite, emmonsite, spiroffite, tellurium, zemannite and other ...
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