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Faustite - Wikipedia
Faustite is the zinc-rich analogue of turquoise, having almost four times as much zinc than copper in its crystal structure. en.wikipedia.org
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Fauserite (of Breithaupt) - Mindat
Fauserite (of Breithaupt) mineral data, information about Fauserite (of Breithaupt), its properties and worldwide locations. www.mindat.org
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[PDF] On pink epsomites and fauserite.
Breithaupt 1 described a new mineral from Herrengrund,. Hungary, to which he gave the name of fauserite. It formed very pale pink crystalline aggregates and ... rruff.info
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fauserite
fauserite Min. (ˈfɔːsəraɪt) [Named by Breithaupt (1865) from Fauser name of a gentleman at Pesth + -ite.] (See quots.)1868 Dana Min. 645 Fauserite..From Herrengrund in Hungary. 1879 Watts Dict. Chem. VI. 611 Fauserite, a native magnesio-manganous sulphate. Oxford English Dictionary
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fauserite, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun fauserite is in the 1860s. OED's earliest evidence for fauserite is from 1868, in the writing of James Dana, geologist, ... www.oed.com
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Fauserite (of Breithaupt) | mineralogy.rocks
Seelandite was described by Brunlechner in 1891 as a new hydrated magnesium sulphate, found in the Lölling workings on Hüttenberger Erzberg, Carinthia. mineralogy.rocks
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manganese
manganese (ˈmæŋgəniːz) Also 7 manganes, 9 manganeze. [a. F. manganèse (16th c.), a. It. manganese, one of the many corrupt forms of L. magnēsia: see magnesia 2. The word appears in Ger. as mangan (hence Du. mangaan, Sw. mangan). Cf. obs. F. mangane.] 1. A black mineral (now recognized as an oxide of... Oxford English Dictionary
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Faustite Mineral Data - Mineralogy Database
Named for George Tobias Faust (1908-1985), mineralogist and geologist, U. S. Geological Survey. Help on Name Pronunciation: Name Pronunciation: Faustite Say ... webmineral.com
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Faustite: Mineral information, data and localities.
Erd, R.C., Foster, M.D., Proctor, P.D. (1953) Faustite, a new mineral, the zinc analogue of turquois. American Mineralogist: 38: 964-972. www.mindat.org
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Fauserite; Sandriks, Hungary; KS - Shannon Family Minerals
Var. of starkeyite, white, massive material with halotrichite. shannonsminerals.com
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On pink epsomites and fauserite. - Cambridge University Press
Breithaupt 1 described a new mineral from Herrengrund,. Hungary, to which he gave the name of fauserite. It formed very pale pink crystalline aggregates and ... www.cambridge.org
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Faustite - ClassicGems.net
Faustite is a rare zinc analog of Turquoise. It is closely related to Turquoise with the substitution of zinc in place of iron in its chemical composition. classicgems.net
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