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Pyromorphite
Thomas Witzke | language = de}}</ref> and it was named pyromorphite by J. F. L. Hausmann in 1813. Paecilomyces javanicus is a mold collected from a lead-polluted soil that is able to form biominerals of pyromorphite.
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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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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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Campylite
It has also been used as an alternate name for pyromorphite.
It occurs in the upper lead deposits through the oxidation of galena or cerussite. References
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Webmineral pyromorphite page
Further reading
Mick Cooper and Chris Stanley, 1990, Minerals of the English Lake District
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allomerous
allomerous, a. (æˈlɒmərəs) [f. as prec. + -ous.] Liable to variation in constituent elements or as to the proportion in which these are present, without change in crystalline form. Allomerous is (to some extent) the correlative of isomorphous; hornblende, tremolite, and edenite are isomorphous miner...
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Mottramite
They occur with vanadinite, pyromorphite and cerussite. Mottramite encrusts mimetite and white to pale green pyromorphite epimorphs after galena.
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nussierite
ˈnussierite Min. [See first quot.] A variety of pyromorphite.1836–41 Brande Chem. (ed. 5) 843 Baruel has described a double phosphate of lead and lime from the mine of Nussiere, near Beaujeu, in the department of Rhone: he has called it Nussierite. 1846 Penny Cycl. Suppl. II. 308/2 Nussierite, Occur...
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Mimetite
This resemblance is not coincidental, as mimetite forms a mineral series with pyromorphite () and with vanadinite (). Pyromorphite is the more common mineral at most locales.
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cherokine
cherokine Min. (ˈtʃɛrəkiːn) [see quot.] A whitish variety of pyromorphite.1868 Dana Min. (1880) 536 Cherokine..occurs in slightly acuminated prisms, and also botryoidal and massive..from the Canton mine, Cherokee Co., Georgia.
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Stolzite
It occurs in oxidized hydrothermal tungsten-lead ore deposits typically in association with raspite, cerussite, anglesite, pyromorphite and mimetite.
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磷氯铅矿
磷氯铅矿首先由马丁·克拉普罗特于1784年在化学上加以区分,<ref>{{cite web | url = http://tw.strahlen.org/typloc/pyromorphit.html | title = Entdeckung von Pyromorphit (Discovery of pyromorphite
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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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Wavellite
See also
List of minerals
Apatite, fluoro-phosphate of calcium
Pyromorphite, chloro-phosphate of lead
Turquoise, a hydrated phosphate of copper and
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Plattnerite
sometimes within various minerals, including cerussite, smithsonite, hemimorphite, leadhillite, hydrozincite, rosasite, aurichalcite, murdochite, limonite, pyromorphite
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