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Siderite - Wikipedia
Siderite is a mineral composed of iron(II) carbonate (FeCO3). Its name comes from the Ancient Greek word σίδηρος (sídēros), meaning "iron". en.wikipedia.org
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Siderite - Virtual Museum of Minerals and Molecules
Siderite is an iron carbonate, composition FeCO3. It is a member of the Carbonate mineral group. Both Mn2+ and Mg2+ substitute for Fe. virtual-museum.soils.wisc.edu
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Siderite: Mineral information, data and localities.
Crystals typically found as brown to tan rhombohedrons in clusters, faces often curved or composites; more often found as medium to dark brown massive fine- ... www.mindat.org
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siderites
† sideˈrites Obs. = siderite1 (senses 1–3).1553 Eden Treat. New Ind. (Arb.) 14 That whiche is of the coloure of yron is called siderites. 1601 Holland Pliny II. 629 Siderites is much like to yron: and supposed it is, That..it will breed discord and maintain dissention still. Of this Siderites is mad... Oxford English Dictionary
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Siderite Meanings and Crystal Properties
Siderite, also known as Chalybite, is an iron carbonate mineral that crystallizes in tabular crystals, rhombohedrons clusters, curved cleavage surfaces, ... thecrystalcouncil.com
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Siderite - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Siderite is defined as a carbonate mineral (FeCO3) that decomposes at 585 °C, releasing CO2 and forming iron oxides such as FeO, Fe3O4, or magnetite, depending ... www.sciencedirect.com
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Pisolite
Bauxites, limonites, and siderites often have a pisolitic structure. See also Ooid Oolite References Further reading Sedimentary rocks wikipedia.org
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Siderite – WGNHS – UW–Madison
Siderite is a common component of the Ironwood Banded iron formation, exposed throughout the Gogebic Range. home.wgnhs.wisc.edu
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Siderite | Iron Carbonate, Carbonate Minerals, Sedimentary Rocks
Siderite, iron carbonate (FeCO 3 ), a widespread mineral that is an ore of iron. The mineral commonly occurs in thin beds with shales, clay, or coal seams. www.britannica.com
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Siderite Gemstone: Properties, Meanings, Value & More
The siderite crystal symbolizes positivity, ingenuity, and passion. It's largely associated with relaxation, and spiritual practitioners often ... www.gemrockauctions.com
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Siderite – Knowledge and References - Taylor & Francis
Siderite is a mineral that typically contains iron and carbonate, and can form in the presence of high concentrations of ferrous iron and carbonate. taylorandfrancis.com
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siderite
▪ I. siderite1 Min. (ˈsɪdəraɪt, saɪˈdɪəraɪt) [In early use a. F. siderite (16th c.), or ad. L. sidērītes m., sidērītis f., a. Gr. σιδηρίτης, -ῖτις, f. σίδηρος iron. In later use directly f. Gr. σίδηρ-ος + -ite1 2 b.] † 1. Loadstone. Obs.1579 Puttenham Eng. Poesie, Partheniades (1811) vii. 50 Not fli... Oxford English Dictionary
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Microspherulite
Mineral concentrations (bauxites, limonites, siderites) and the pedogenic caliches (subaerial environment) can have pisolitic structure. wikipedia.org
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Iron | Fe (Element) - PubChem
Iron is a principal component of a meteorite class known as siderites and is a minor constituent of the other two meteorite classes. The core of the earth 2150 miles in radius is thought to be largely composed of iron with about 10 percent occluded hydrogen. The metal is the fourth most abundant element, by weight that makes up the crust of the ...
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Boulangerite
It is also usually found with other sulfides as well, like with arsenopyrite, pyrrhotite, galena or sphalerite, but is also can occur with siderites, dolomites wikipedia.org
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