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mimetite
mimetite Min. (ˈmaɪmɪtaɪt) [ad. G. mimetit (Haidinger 1845), f. Gr. µῑµητ-ής imitator + -ite. (See mimetene.)] ‘Arsenate of lead, found in yellow to brown crystals, resembling pyromorphite’ (Chester Dict. Min. 1896).1852 Brooke & Miller Phillip's Min. 481.
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Mimetite
Properties
Mimetite is a lead chloride arsenate mineral with the composition . Bellite is a name formerly applied to a chromium-bearing mimetite, or possibly a mixture of crocoite, mimetite and quartz, which forms attractive orange
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mimetesite
† mimetene, mimetese, mimetesite Min. [Orig. F. mimétèse (Beudant 1832) meant to represent Gr. µῑµητής imitator. Mimetene, mimetesite (G. mimetesit, Breithaupt 1841), and mimetite are alterations intended to make the name less anomalous in form.] Older names for mimetite.1835 C. U. Shepard Treat. Mi...
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Mendipite
Because of the lead content the specific gravity is high, at 7.24, or 7 to 7.2, just a little less than that of mimetite, another lead mineral. Cerussite crystallised later, and later still chloride-rich groundwaters reacted with many of these earlier minerals to form more mimetite, as well as
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Mottramite
The specimen shows secondary mineralisation containing mimetite and possibly wulfenite. Mottramite encrusts mimetite and white to pale green pyromorphite epimorphs after galena.
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campylite
ˈcampylite Min. [f. Gr. καµπύλ-ος bent + -ite.] An arsenio-phosphate of lead, a variety of Mimetite.1868 Dana Min. 537 Campylite, from Drygill in Cumberland, is in barrel-shaped crystals (whence the name, from καµπύλος, curved).
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Svabite
The mineral is isomorphous with Apatite and Mimetite.
Occurrence
Svabite can be found in countries like Sweden or Germany.
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hedyphane
hedyphane Min. (ˈhɛdɪfeɪn) [Named Hedyphan by Breithaupt, 1830, f. Gr. ἡδύς sweet + -ϕανής appearing (cf. Gr. ἡδυϕαής sweet-shining) in reference to its brilliant lustre.] A colourless variety of mimetite, containing calcium; a variety of green lead ore.1832 C. U. Shepard Min. 222 Hedyphane. 1852 Br...
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Duftite
with bayldonite, segnitite, agardite and gartrellite at the Central Cobar Mines, New South Wales, Australia, where some pseudomorphs of duftite after mimetite It occurs with bayldonite, beudantite, mimetite and cerussite in the Cap Garonne mine, France.
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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
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Campylite
Campylite is a variety of the lead arsenate mineral mimetite which received the name from the Greek 'kampylos'- bent, on account of the barrel-shaped bend
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Vauquelinite
It occurs in oxidized hydrothermal ore deposits and is associated with crocoite, pyromorphite, mimetite, cerussite, beudantite and duftite at the type
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Dundasite
It may be associated with cerussite, plattnerite, azurite, malachite, pyromorphite, mimetite, beudantite, duftite, crocoite, gibbsite, allophane and limonite
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Ashburtonite
antlerite, bayldonite, bindheimite, carminite, chenevixite, chlorargyrite, chrysocolla, cinnabar, hemimorphite, hydrozincite, jarosite, lavendulan, linarite, mimetite
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Kegelite
Associated minerals include quartz, galena, mimetite, hematite, leadhillite, anglesite, fleischerite, melanotekite and alamosite.
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