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lazulite
lazulite Min. (ˈlæzjʊlaɪt) [f. med.L. lazul-um (see lapis lazuli) + -ite.] Hydrous phosphate of aluminium and magnesium, found in blue monoclinic crystals; also, the colour of this mineral. ¶ Sometimes used = lapis lazuli. Named by Klaproth, 1795, from its older name lazurstein.1807 Aikin Dict. Chem...
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Lazulite
Lazulite () is a blue, phosphate mineral containing magnesium, iron, and aluminium phosphate. Lazulite forms one endmember of a solid solution series with the darker iron rich scorzalite.
Lazulite crystallizes in the monoclinic system.
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Augelite
It occurs in association with attakolite, svanbergite, lazulite, hematite, trolleite, berlinite, rutile, pyrophyllite, baryte, arsenopyrite, stannite,
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voraulite
† voˈraulite Min. Obs. [f. Vorau in Styria + -lite. Named in 1806.] = lazulite.c 1840 Encycl. Metrop. (1845) VI. 481/1 Azurite. Klaprothite. Tyrolite. Voroulite... Occurs in attached crystals and massive. 1852 Brande Dict. Sci. (ed. 2) App. 1421 Voraulite, a mineralogical name of the ferro-magnesian...
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klaprothine
† ˈklaprothine Min. Obs. [Named in 1811, after Prof. M. H. Klaproth of Berlin.] = lazulite.1837 Phillips Min. 159 Klaprothine, a synonym of Azurite. 1852 Ibid. 524 Klaprothine... Is found in crystals, but more frequently massive.
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Scorzalite
Scorzalite forms one endmember of a solid solution series with the lighter, more magnesium-rich lazulite.
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azurite
azurite Min. (ˈæzjʊəraɪt) [f. azure + -ite.] 1. Blue carbonate of copper, a valuable ore, closely allied to malachite.1868 Dana Min. 715. 1873 Watts Fownes' Chem. 398 Azurite occurs in large transparent crystals of the most intense blue. † 2. Obsolete name of lazulite.1816 R. Jameson Min. I. 341.
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scorzalite
scorzalite Min. (ˈskɔːzəlaɪt) [f. the name of E. P. Scorza (b. 1899), Brazilian mineralogist + -ite1.] A basic phosphate of aluminium, ferrous iron, and magnesium, (Fe2+,Mg)Al2(PO4)2(OH)2, that forms an isomorphous series with lazulite and occurs in masses of brittle, blue, monoclinic crystals.1947 ...
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Lazurite
Other blue minerals, such as the carbonate azurite and the phosphate lazulite, may be confused with lazurite, but are easily distinguished with careful
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Whiteite
Whiteite from Rapid Creek in the Yukon, Canada, is often associated with deep blue lazulite crystals (33 out of 49 photos on Mindat.org). At Blow River, the Yukon, Canada, it is found in iron-rich sedimentary rocks with siderite, lazulite, arrojadite and quartz.
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klaprotholite
klaprotholite Min. (klæˈprəʊtəlaɪt) [f. as prec. + -lite. Changed in 1872 from klaprothite, the name given by Petersen in 1868.] A sulphide of bismuth and copper related to Wittichenite, occurring in steel-grey orthorhombic crystals.1872 G. J. Brush in Dana's Min. App. i. 8 Klaprotholite is generall...
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لازوليت
الازوليت (بالإنجليزية: Lazulite )، معدن لين خفيف ذو لون أبيض طباشيري، ويحتوي عادةً على تعرقات سوداء أو بنية، وأحيانًا توجد بلوراته في مجموعة، وهو مليئ
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Lipscombite
This group is within the non-silicate, category 8, anhydrous phosphates, lazulite supergroup. The x-ray powder diffraction pattern was similar to lazulite, but unknown.
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childrenite
childrenite Min. (ˈtʃɪldrənaɪt) [Named 1823, after Mr. Children, a mineralogist: see -ite.] A phosphate of alumina and iron found in Cornwall.1826 in Emmons Min. 170. 1832 Shepard Min. 124 Childrenite approaches, in several of its properties..lazulite.
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