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1 Hellyerite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hellyerite, NiCO3·6H2O, is an hydrated nickel ... Hellyerite is observed forming in shear planes in ... "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hellyerite" ...
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2 Hellyerite Mineral Data
Optical Properties of Hellyerite. Gladstone-Dale: ... Links to other databases for Hellyerite : 1 - Am. Min. Crystal Structure Database ...
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3 Hellyerite: Hellyerite mineral information and data.
Hellyerite is relatively unstable and, if not kept in an air-tight environment, ... References for Hellyerite. Reference List: ...
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4 Hellyerite Image
Green botryoidal hellyerite on matrix. Lord Brassey Mine, Heazlewood, Tasmania, Australia. ... Hellyerite: NiCO3·6(H2O) Comments: Green botryoidal hellyerite on ...
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5 Hellyerite - RRUFF Database: Raman, X-ray, Infrared, and ...
... Contact Us. Hellyerite R061050. Name: Hellyerite ... REFERENCES for Hellyerite ... I M, Hounslow A W (1959) Hellyerite, a new nickel carbonate from Heazlewood, ...
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6 Wordnik : Hellyerite
Wordnik: Dictionary Definitions and Example Sentences ... Hellyerite. A list by tedcburns. This is an open list, anyone can contribute. ...
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7 Otwayite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... found in association with theoprastite, hellyerite, gaspeite and a suite of ... found in association with gaspeite, hellyerite and kambaldaite in the Widgie ...
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8 Census of the Minerals of Australia and New Zealand
Census of the Minerals of Australia and New Zealand at crocoite.com, THE site for information about the minerals and ... Hellyerite, Lord Brassey, Heazlewood, ...
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9 Home Page
The web's most comprehensive and regularly updated mineralogy database with information on minerals from ... Hellyerite crystals to about 3 mm ( a rare find) ...
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10 TASMANIA
Origin: Adelaide mine, Dundas, Tasmania, Australia. Sample size: 2.5 x 2 cm x 3 mm (top), 3.5 x 2.5 x 1 cm (bottom) ... Hellyerite. Green botryoidal hellyerite ...
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