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wulfenite
wulfenite Min. (ˈwʊlfənaɪt) [a. G. wulfenit (1845), f. the name F. X. von Wulfen (1728–1805), Austrian scientist, + -ite1 2 b.] ‘Molybdate of lead, found in brilliant crystals’ (Chester).1849 J. Nicol Man. Min. 385 Wulfenite, Haidinger; Molybdate of Lead, Phillips [etc.]. 1858 Greg & Lettsom Man. Mi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Wulfenite
90% wulfenite and 10% stolzite to chillagite (64% wulfenite, 36% stolzite) and so on. The correct nomenclature of the 90:10 solid state is wulfenite-I41/a and the 64:36 solid state is wulfenite-I4. wikipedia.org
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Chloroxiphite
In addition to mendipite, it occurs with diaboleite, parkinsonite, wulfenite, cerussite and hydrocerussite. wikipedia.org
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vanadian
vanadian, a. Min. (vəˈneɪdɪən) [f. vanadium + -ian.] Of a mineral: having a (usu. small) proportion of a constituent element replaced by vanadium.1930 W. T. Schaller in Amer. Mineralogist XV. 572 Vanadium—vanadian. 1951 C. Palache et al. Dana's Syst. Min. (ed. 7) II. 1084 The so-called eosite from L... Oxford English Dictionary
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Descloizite
Descloizite occurs in oxidised portions of veins of lead ores in association with pyromorphite, vanadinite, wulfenite, mottramite, mimetite and cerussite wikipedia.org
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xanthin
xanthin Chem. (ˈzænθɪn) Also xanthine, (zanthin). [ad. F. xanthine or G. xanthin, f. Gr. ξανθός yellow: see -in1.] 1. a. A yellow colouring-matter obtained from madder.1838 T. Thomson Chem. Org. Bodies 387 Madder, according to Kuhlmann, contains two colouring matters, one, which is yellow, is solubl... Oxford English Dictionary
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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 wikipedia.org
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Hemihedrite
Associated secondary minerals include cerussite, phoenicochroite, vauquelinite, willemite, wulfenite, galena, sphalerite, pyrite, tennantite and chalcopyrite wikipedia.org
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Stolzite
It is similar to, and often associated with, wulfenite which is the same chemical formula except that the tungsten is replaced by molybdenum. wikipedia.org
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Tsumebite
Associated minerals include azurite, smithsonite, malachite, cerussite, mimetite, wulfenite and olivenite. Tsumebite occurs at Morenci, Arizona, predominantly as twinned crystals associated with wulfenite, olivenite and the hyalite variety of opal. wikipedia.org
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Tabataud Quarry
It is furthermore one of the very few sites for wulfenite in France. As a rarity occurs the pseudomineral ozocerite. Secondary minerals consist of lead minerals like anglesite, cerussite, pyromorphite and wulfenite, and of iron sulfides like marcasite and pyrite. wikipedia.org
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Tugarinovite
In the type locality it occurs with uraninite, molybdenite, galena, zircon and wulfenite. wikipedia.org
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Massicot
When massicot is found in a natural environment, some other minerals that may be found with it may include cerussite, litharge, minium, wulfenite, valentinite wikipedia.org
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Iranite
Associated minerals include dioptase, fornacite, wulfenite, mimetite, cerussite and diaboleite. wikipedia.org
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Plattnerite
various minerals, including cerussite, smithsonite, hemimorphite, leadhillite, hydrozincite, rosasite, aurichalcite, murdochite, limonite, pyromorphite, wulfenite wikipedia.org
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