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vivianite
vivianite Min. (ˈvɪvɪənaɪt) [f. the name of the discoverer, John Henry Vivian (1785–1855), of Truro and Swansea; named by Werner, 1817.] A phosphate of iron usually occurring in crystals of blue and green colour.1823 W. Phillips Elem. Introd. Min. 238 Phosphate of Iron, Vivianite,..is of various sha... Oxford English Dictionary
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Annabergite
Annabergite is an arsenate mineral consisting of a hydrous nickel arsenate, Ni3(AsO4)2·8H2O, crystallizing in the monoclinic system and isomorphous with vivianite References Arsenate minerals Nickel minerals Monoclinic minerals Minerals in space group 12 Vivianite group wikipedia.org
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Anapaite
It is commonly found with goethite, siderite and vivianite. wikipedia.org
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newberyite
newberyite Min. (ˈnjuːbərɪaɪt) [ad. G. newberyit (G. vom Rath (at the suggestion of G. Ulrich) 1879, in Sitzungsber. der niederrhein. Ges. in Bonn XXXVI. 8), f. the name of J. Cosmo Newbery (19th-cent. Australian mineralogist) + -it -ite1.] A hydrated magnesium acid phosphate, MgH(PO4).3H2O, which i... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ludlamite
It occurs associated with whitlockite, vivianite, triploidite, triplite, triphylite, siderite, phosphoferrite, fairfieldite and apatite. wikipedia.org
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taranakite
taranakite Min. (tærəˈnɑːkaɪt) [f. prec.: see -ite1.] A hydrated basic phosphate of potassium (partly replaced by ammonium) and aluminium, found as a soft, whitish or grey clay-like substance composed of minute rhombohedral crystals.1866 Hector & Skey in Rep. & Awards of Jurors N.Z. Exhib., 1865 423... Oxford English Dictionary
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Metavivianite
As a secondary mineral it is typically formed from oxidizing vivianite. Peacor in 1974 for its structural relationship to vivianite. wikipedia.org
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Odontolite
occidental turquoise, is fossil bone or ivory that has been traditionally thought to have been altered by turquoise or similar phosphate minerals such as vivianite wikipedia.org
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Vivian
Saint-Vivien (disambiguation) Vivien (disambiguation) Vivienne, a female version of the name Viviana (disambiguation), a female version of the name Vivianite wikipedia.org
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Hureaulite
Associated at the type locality with vivianite, ; rockbridgeite, ; heterosite, and cacoxenite, . wikipedia.org
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John Henry Vivian
The mineral vivianite (Fe3(PO4)2•8(H2O)) is named in his honour. References Further reading External links Mr. wikipedia.org
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فوسفات الحديد الثلاثي
وهو يستعمل في مجال الزراعة، ويوجد بشكل طبيعي في معدن الفيفيانيت Vivianite. wikipedia.org
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Santabarbaraite
Santabarbaraite occurs as pseudomorphic masses after vivianite (Fe2+3(PO4)2·8H2O). In the process, monoclinic vivianite oxidizes to form the amorphous santabarbaraite. wikipedia.org
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Aheylite
It is a turquoise group mineral and occurs as a late hydrothermal phase in a tin deposit associated with variscite, vivianite, wavellite, cassiterite, wikipedia.org
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Erythrite
Cobalt minerals Arsenate minerals Monoclinic minerals Minerals in space group 12 Vivianite group wikipedia.org
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