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dioptase
dioptase Min. (daɪˈɒpteɪs) [a. F. dioptase (Haüy 1801), irreg. f. Gr. δι-, δια- through + ὀπτός seen, visible: cf. διόπτης a looker through.] A translucent silicate of copper, crystallizing in six-sided prisms, called emerald copper ore.1804 W. Nicholson tr. Fourcroy's Chem. II. 430 Dioptase is an o... Oxford English Dictionary
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Minrecordite
It was discovered, associated with dioptase, in a specimen from the Tsumeb mine (Namibia), which is consequently its type locality. In this locality it is associated primarily with dioptase, and less frequently with duftite, calcite and malachite. wikipedia.org
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Plancheite
Environment Plancheite is a secondary mineral formed in the oxidized zone of copper deposits, associated with other copper minerals chrysocolla, dioptase wikipedia.org
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plancheite
plancheite Min. (ˈplɑ̃ʃeɪaɪt) Also planchéite. [a. F. planchéite (A. Lacroix 1908, in Compt. Rend. CXLVI. 724), f. the name of M. Planche, who provided ‘les meilleurs des matériaux étudiés’: see -ite1.] A blue, fibrous, hydrous silicate of copper.1908 Chem. Abstr. II. 1675 Plancheite..is a new hydro... Oxford English Dictionary
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Paramelaconite
It occurs in association with atacamite, chrysocolla, connellite, cuprite, dioptase, goethite, malachite, plancheite, and tenorite. wikipedia.org
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alipite
alipite Min. (ˈælɪpaɪt) [mod. f. Gr. ἀλιπ-ής without fat, not greasy + -ite.] An apple-green, non-unctuous, earthy mineral, containing about 33 per cent. of Oxide of Nickel; placed by Dana in his Dioptase group of Hydrous Bisilicates. Oxford English Dictionary
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Fornacite
It occurs in the oxidized zone of ore deposits and is associated with dioptase, wulfenite, hemihedrite, phoenicochroite, duftite, mimetite, shattuckite wikipedia.org
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shattuckite
shattuckite Min. (ˈʃætəkaɪt) [f. the name Shattuck (see quot. 1915) + -ite1.] A hydrated silicate of copper found as pale blue orthorhombic crystals.1915 W. T. Schaller in Jrnl. Washington Acad. Sci. V. 7 Shattuckite is a blue hydrous copper silicate from the Shattuck Arizona Copper Company's mine a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Malachite
Gallery See also Aventurine Brochantite Chrysocolla Dioptase Green pigments List of inorganic pigments Plancheite Pseudomalachite Turquoise wikipedia.org
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achirite
achirite Min. (ˈækɪraɪt) [See quot.] A synonym of dioptase.1837–80 Dana Min. 402 Named Achirite after Achir Mahméd, a Bucharian merchant..who furnished the specimens that were taken in 1785..to St. Petersburg. Oxford English Dictionary
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emerald
emerald (ˈɛmərəld) Forms: 4–7 emeraud(e, -awd(e, emraud, (4 emeraund, -rad(e, -royde, emmorant, 5 emerant, 6 amerand, emerode, emorade, emrade, -rode,) 7 hemerauld, emrald, -auld, -old, (8 emerant), 6– emerald. [a. OF. emeraude, esmeraude, esmeralde (Fr. émeraude); cf. Pr. esmerauda, Sp., Pg. esmera... Oxford English Dictionary
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Iranite
Associated minerals include dioptase, fornacite, wulfenite, mimetite, cerussite and diaboleite. wikipedia.org
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Aventurine
See also Dioptase Optical phenomena List of minerals Malachite Jade References External links Aventurine at Mindat.org Quartz gemstones wikipedia.org
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Yoshihisa Taira
Polyèdre Chamber music Hiérophonie I for 4 cellos Hiérophonie II for 15 instruments Fusion for 2 flutists and 3 percussionists Stratus for harp and flute Dioptase wikipedia.org
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Mottramite
Associated minerals are descloizite, duftite, mimetite, wulfenite, cerussite, azurite and dioptase. wikipedia.org
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