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Alabandite - Wikipedia
Alabandite or alabandine, formerly known as manganese blende or bluemenbachite is a rarely occurring manganese sulfide mineral.
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Alabandite: Mineral information, data and localities.
Alabandite (α-MnS) is the stable MnS polymorph from room temperature up to the melting point of 1655 °C.
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Alabandite Mineral Data - Mineralogy Database
Massive - Granular - Common texture observed in granite and other igneous rock. Help on Hardness: Hardness: 3.5-4 - Copper Penny-Fluorite. Help on ...
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alabandite
alabandite Min. (æləˈbændaɪt) [f. Alabanda (see prec.) + -ite, as being perhaps the Alabandina of the ancients, whence the synonym alabandine.] A native sulphate of manganese, called also Manganblende of iron-black colour, and sub-metallic lustre, occurring, massive, or crystallized in cubes and oct...
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Alabandite with Calcite - The Australian Museum
Alabandite is a rare manganese sulphide mineral found in only a few locations in the world, but Broken Hill has produced some of the best ...
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[PDF] Alabandite Mn2+S - RRuff
Distribution: Selected localities include: from Alabanda, 30 km south-southeast of Aydın,. Aydın Province, Turkey [TL]. At Baia-de-Aries (Offenbánya), ...
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Alabandite Crystals - CrystalAge.com
Colour: Black, brown, greyish black with a metallic lustre. Typical Appearance: Cubic or octahedral crystals. Commonly massive, granular. Origin of Name & ...
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mindat.org - Alabandite
Alabandite is a black manganese mineral and one that most collectors don't fight over let alone know much about.
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Alabandite Mineral Specimens - iRocks.com
The collection features their award-winning display suite, published specimens, notable fluorite sub-collection, and an extensive, important fluorescent ...
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Alabandite (MnS) in metamorphosed manganiferous rocks at Morro ...
Alabandite is found in mineral assemblages containing manganese-bearing pyroxene and amphibole, which record the metamorphic overprint by ...
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Alabandite - Minerals For Sale - #9711060
An exceptional large crystal grouping for the species, semi lustrous large crystals of alabandite are forming a matrix less cluster.
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Uchucchacuaite
It occurs with alabandite, galena, benavidesite, sphalerite, pyrite, pyrrhotite and arsenopyrite in the Peru deposit.
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alabandine
† alaˈbandine Obs. Also 4 alabaunderryne, alabraundyne. [a. L. alabandīna (sc. gemma), f. Alabanda a city of Caria.] 1. A precious stone known to the ancients; now called almandine.c 1325 E.E. Allit. P. B. 1471 Alabaunderrynes, & amaraunȝ. 1366 Mandeville xx. 219 The rede [gems] ben of Rubies & of G...
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Gregoryite
It occurs associated with nyerereite, alabandite, halite, sylvite, fluorite and calcite.
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mangan-
mangan- repr. manganese (G. mangan) in many compound names of minerals, chiefly adopted from German (see A. H. Chester Dict. Min., 1896), as mangan-amphibole = rhodonite; mangan-apatite, a variety of apatite containing manganese; manganblende = alabandite; manganbrucite, a variety of brucite contain...
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