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Cronstedtite - Wikipedia
Cronstedtite is a complex iron silicate mineral belonging to the serpentine group of minerals. Its chemical formula is Fe 2+ 2Fe 3+ (Si,Fe 3+ en.wikipedia.org
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Cronstedtite: Mineral information, data and localities.
Named by Josef Johann Steinmann in 1821 in honor of Axel Fredrik Cronstedt (1722-1765), Swedish chemist and mineralogist who discovered nickel, scheelite and ... www.mindat.org
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Cronstedtite Mineral Data - Mineralogy Database
Named for Axel Fredrik Cronstedt (1722-1765), Swedish mineralogist and chemist. Help on Name Pronunciation: Name Pronunciation: Cronstedtite + Pronunciation Say ... webmineral.com
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cronstedtite
cronstedtite Min. (ˈkrɒnstɪtaɪt) [Named after Cronstedt, a Swedish mineralogist: see -ite.] A hydrous silicate of iron and manganese.1823 W. Phillips Min. 227 Cronstedite..is described..as occurring both massive and crystallized. Oxford English Dictionary
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Cronstedtite - PubChem
Cronstedtite is a mineral with formula of (Fe2+,Fe3+)3(Si,Fe3+)2O5(OH)4. The IMA symbol is Cro. RRUFF Project. Contents. Title and Summary. 1 Synonyms. pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Cronstedtite: H2 generation and new constraints on its formation ...
This work investigated the formation conditions of cronstedtite, the most Fe-rich serpentine, using a steel autoclave lined with Teflon at 90 °C, over 167 days. www.sciencedirect.com
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Cronstedtite on Siderite - Salsigne mine - France Mineral Specimen
Cronstedtite is an uncommon iron silicate mineral that has a most unusual growth habit. If you look carefully, you can see that the elliptical Cronstedtite ... www.irocks.com
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Cronstedtite mineral information and data
Cronstedtite is an uncommon mineral that occurs as a hydrothermal product in ore veins in localities in the Czech Republic, Romanis, Germany, France, England, ... www.dakotamatrix.com
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The first identification of cronstedtite in Cu–Ni–PGE ores of ... - Nature
The formation of cronstedtite may indicate the composition of the original olivine rich in iron. At the same time, the conversion temperature of ... www.nature.com
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Cronstedtite - RRUFF Database: Raman, X-ray, Infrared, and ...
Status: The identification of this mineral is confirmed by single-crystal X-ray diffraction and chemical analysis. Mineral Groups: [ Clay (86) ] ... rruff.info
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CM chondrite
Cronstedtite was published by Kurat and Kracher in 1975. Water is contained in tochilinite, cronstedtite, and others. wikipedia.org
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chloro-
▪ I. chloro-1 (ˈklɔərəʊ, ˈklɒrəʊ) before a vowel commonly shortened to chlor-1. [a. Gr. χλωρο- combining form of χλωρός green, pale green, as in χλωρόκοµος green-leaved, χλωρο-µέλαν pale black.] An element in many modern scientific terms, chiefly of Botany and Mineralogy. Besides those explained in ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Josef Johann Steinmann
He provided chemical analyses of mineral springs at Marienbad, Bílina, Karlovy Vary, et al., and is credited with describing a new mineral species (cronstedtite Chemische Untersuchung des Cronstedtit's eines neuen Fossils von Pribram in Böhmen, 1820 – Chemical analysis of cronstedtite from Příbram in Bohemia. wikipedia.org
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CI chondrite
CMs are predominantly tochilinite-cronstedtite intergrowths ("TCI"), while CIs hold serpentinite-smectite (often saponite) layers. wikipedia.org
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Walter Flight
A paper, thus jointly written, on Francolite, Vivianite, and Cronstedtite from Cornwall, appeared in the Journal of the Chemical Society for 1871. wikipedia.org
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