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ellestadite
ellestadite Min. (ɛlɪˈstædaɪt) [f. the name of R. B. Ellestad (b. 1900), American analytical chemist + -ite1.] A halogen-containing mineral of the apatite group in which phosphorus is largely replaced by sulphur and silicon.1937 D. McConnell in Amer. Mineralogist XXII. 977 The name ellestadite is pr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fluorellestadite
Ellestadite is a skarn mineral. Ellestadite (wilkeite) is often altered to okenite. wikipedia.org
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fermorite
fermorite Min. (ˈfɜːməraɪt) [f. name of Sir Lewis Fermor (1880–1954), of the Geological Survey of India: see -ite1.] An arsenate and phosphate of calcium and strontium in the apatite group.1910 Prior & Smith in Nature 23 June 513/1 The name fermorite, after Dr. L. L. Fermor, of the Geological Survey... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nabimusaite
Origin Nabimusaite is suggested to result from interaction of a melt, rich in potassium and sulfate, with earlier minerals (ellestadite and larnite). wikipedia.org
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Cesanite
Cesanite is the end member of the apatite-wilkeite-ellestadite series that substitutes all of apatite's phosphate ions with sulfate ions and balances the wikipedia.org
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strontian
▪ I. strontian, n. (ˈstrɒnʃ(ɪ)ən) Also 8 strontion, strontean, 8–9 stronthian, 9 strontiane. [The name of a parish in Argyllshire, where are the lead mines in which the mineral was discovered.] (Orig. † strontian earth, strontian lime, strontian mineral, strontian spar.) Properly, native strontium c... Oxford English Dictionary
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Classification of silicate minerals
Kyanite Titanite group Titanite , Malayaite , Vanadomalayaite Cerite group Cerite-(Ce) , Cerite-(La) , Aluminocerite-(Ce) Silicate apatites Ellestadite * , Britholite-(Ce) , Britholite-(Y) , Ellestadite-(F) , Ellestadite-(OH) , Ellestadite-(Cl) , Mattheddleite , Karnasurtite-(Ce) (?) wikipedia.org
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