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1   Ginorite Mineral Data
General Ginorite Information : Chemical Formula: Ca2B14O23•8(H2O) Composition: Molecular Weight = 743.60 gm Calcium 10.78 % Ca 15.08 % CaO
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2   Ginorite: Ginorite mineral information and data.
<M>Ginorite Group</M>. The calcium analogue of <M>Strontioginorite</M>. ... System: Monoclinic: Colour: White: Hardness: 3½: Name: After Piero Ginori Conti, of Florence, Italy, a ...
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3   ginorite definition of ginorite in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
ginorite [′jin·ə‚rīt] (mineralogy) Ca 2 B 14 O 23 ·8H 2 O A white monoclinic mineral composed of hydrous borate of calcium.
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4   Ginorite
Ginorite Ca 2 B 14 O 20 (OH) 6 • 5H 2 O c2001-2005 Mineral Data Publishing, version 1 Crystal Data: Monoclinic. Point Group: 2 /m. As lozenge-shaped plates flattened on{010}, to ...
http://rruff.geo.arizona.edu/doclib/hom/ginorite.pdf

5   Ginorite | English | Dictionary & Translation by Babylon
Ginorite. Dictionary terms for Ginorite in English, English definition for Ginorite, Thesaurus and Translations of Ginorite to English, Chinese, French, Italian.
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6   GINORITE AND
GINORITE AND SASSOLITE FROM DEATH VALLEY, CALIFORNIA* Rosanr D. AlrnN,f U. S. Geological Suraey, Claremont, CaliJornia AND HENRv Knauon,{U. S. Geological Survey,Washington, D.C ...
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7   ginorite: Definition from Answers.com
ginorite ( ′jinə′rīt ) ( mineralogy ) Ca 2 B 14 O 23 8H 2 O A white monoclinic mineral composed of hydrous borate of
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8   Ginorite Gallery
The web's most comprehensive and regularly updated mineralogy database with information on minerals from around the world and thousands of photos
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9   Ginorite Priceite Image
Clear platy crystalline coatings of ginorite on rock with white priceite. Corkscrew Canyon, Death Valley, Inyo County, California, USA.
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10   The identity of cryptomorphite and ginorite.
955 The identity of cryptomorphite and ginorite. By M. H. HEY, M.A., D.Sc., and F. A. BANNISTER, M.A., Sc.D. Department of Mineralogy, British Museum.
http://www.minersoc.org/pages/Archive-MM/Volume_29/29-218-955.pdf

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