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1 Humite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Humite is an orthorhombic mineral of a transparent vitreous brown to orange color. ... Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humite" ...
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2 Humite: Definition from Answers.com
humite ( ′hyü′mīt ) ( mineralogy ) A humic coal mineral. ... Humite is an orthorhombic mineral of a transparent vitreous brown to orange color. ...
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3 HUMITE (Magnesium Iron Silicate Fluoride Hydroxide)
THE MINERAL HUMITE ... Members of the Humite Group are noted for having a mixture of silicate layers ... Humite is a fairly rare mineral. ...
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4 Humite Mineral Data
Optical Properties of Humite. Gladstone-Dale: ... Links to other databases for Humite : 1 - Am. Min. Crystal Structure Database ...
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5 Humite: Humite mineral information and data.
<M>Humite Group</M> ... Optical Data of Humite. Type: Biaxial (+) RI values: ... Look for Humite on Mineralien Atlas. Raman and XRD data at RRUFF project ...
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6 THE HUMITE GROUP OF MINERALS
The Humite Group of minerals form a morphotropic series with the mineral olivine ... The Humite Group is also structurally related to olivine, (Mg, Fe)2SiO4 (and the ...
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7 Humite - definition of Humite by the Free Online Dictionary ...
Information about Humite in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... Humite. humiture. humiture. humiture. humivore. Humjoli. Humko Deewana Kar ...
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8 HUMITE Chapter15. Nesosilicates
Comprehensive reference on the minerals of Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey. ... The manganese-humite and leucophoenicite groups. ALLEGHANYITE ...
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9 Humite - LoveToKnow 1911
HUMITE, a group of minerals consisting of basic magnesium fluo-silicates, with ... The name humite, after Sir Abraham Hume, Bart. ...
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10 humite - Definition from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
Definition of humite from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
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