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Nesosilicate mineral
Humite is a mineral found in the volcanically ejected masses of Vesuvius. It was first described in 1813 and named for Abraham Hume (1749–1838). Earth
Humite
Nesosilicate mineral
Clinohumite is an uncommon member of the humite group, a magnesium silicate according to the chemical formula (Mg, Fe)9(SiO4)4(F,OH)2. The formula can
Clinohumite
Rock-forming minerals with predominantly silicate anions
Fe2Al9(SiO4)4(O,OH)2 Humite group – (Mg,Fe)7(SiO4)3(F,OH)2 Norbergite – Mg3(SiO4)(F,OH)2 Chondrodite – Mg5(SiO4)2(F,OH)2 Humite – Mg7(SiO4)3(F,OH)2 Clinohumite
Silicate_mineral
Hexagonite Hibonite Hiddenite Hodgkinsonite Holtite Howlite Huebnerite Humite Hureaulite Hurlbutite Hyperitdiabas Ilmenite Inderite Jade Jadeite Chloromelanite
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Nesosilicate mineral
fairly rare mineral, it is the most frequently encountered member of the humite group of minerals. It is formed in hydrothermal deposits from locally metamorphosed
Chondrodite
Alumino-silicate mineral whose blue colour is due to a sulfide species and not copper
of limestone and is typically associated with calcite, pyrite, diopside, humite, forsterite, hauyne and muscovite. Other blue minerals, such as the carbonate
Lazurite
List of IMA recognized minerals and groupings
only Topaz group Topaz Al2SiO4(F,OH)2, Krieselite (Al,Ga)2(Ge,C)O4(OH)2 Humite, general formula An(SiO4)m(F,OH)2 Chondrodite series Alleghanyite (Mn2+)5(SiO4)2(OH
Classification of silicate minerals
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(series of amphiboles) Howlite Hsianghualite Hubeite Hübnerite Huemulite Humite Huntingdonite Huntite Hureaulite Hutchinsonite Huttonite Hydroboracite Hydrogrossular
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Grouping of mineral species by crystal structure and composition
group Epidote group Feldspar group Feldspathoid Garnet group Hematite group Humite group Ilmenite group Langbeinites Mica group Pyroxene group Rutile group
Mineral_group
The humite group is a group of nesosilicates with the general formula An(SiO4)m(F,OH)2. When A is predominantly magnesium we have the humite subgroup:
Humite_(mineral_group)
Otjozondjupa region. Jerrygibbsite is member of the leucophoenite family of the humite group. It is always found with these two minerals. It is a dimorph of sonolite
Jerrygibbsite
Nesosilicate mineral
Alleghanyite is a moderately rare humite mineral with formula Mn5(SiO4)2(OH)2, belonging to the nesosilicates class. In general its occurrences are related
Alleghanyite
Hard, coarse-grained, hydrothermally altered metamorphic rocks
clinopyroxene, orthopyroxene, spinel, pargasite, and minerals from the humite group, it is characteristic of a dolomitic protolith and can be classed
Skarn
nesosilicate mineral with formula Mg3(SiO4)(F,OH)2. It is a member of the humite group. It was first described in 1926 for an occurrence in the Östanmoss
Norbergite
series, whitlockite group); Edward S. Grew (Ph.D. 1971) (edgrewite series, humite group). Standard temperature and pressure (STP). Silicate perovskites, argentite
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Hykpcl Haidingerite Hdi Haycockite Hyc Hermannroseite Hro Hodgkinsonite Hgk Humite Hu Hydroxylapatite Hap Haigerachite Hga Haydeeite Hyd Herzenbergite Hzb
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Former province of Vietnam
chondrodite, corundum, danburite, elbaite, fluor-cannilloite, graphite, humite, lepidolite, varieties of microcline such as amazonite, muscovite, olivine
Yên_Bái_province
1821) 10.AB.05 [516] [517] [518] (IUPAC: iron(II) oxalate dihydrate) Humite (humite: 1813) 9.AF.50 [519] [520] [521] (IUPAC: heptamagnesium tri(tetraoxosilicate)
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[716] [no] [no] (IUPAC: octalead dioxo dihydro pentacarbonate) Sonolite (humite: IMA1967 s.p., 1963) 9.AF.55 [717] [718] [719] (IUPAC: nonamanganese(II)
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Fluorcarmoite-(BaNa) (arrojadite: IMA2015-062) 8.0 [490] [no] [no] Fluorchegemite (humite: IMA2011-112) 9.A?. [491] [no] [no] (IUPAC: heptacalcium tri(tetraoxysilicate)
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analogue of clinohumite, a dimorph of jerrygibbsite, and a member of the humite group. The mineral occurs in metamorphosed manganese-rich deposits. Sonolite
Sonolite
Noonkanbahite (batisite: IMA2009-059) 9.DH. [408] [no] [409] Norbergite (humite: 1926) 9.AF.40 [410] [411] [412] Nordenskiöldine (Y: 1887) 6.AA.15 [413]
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Archean greenstone belt in southwestern Greenland
higher pressure conditions have been suggested locally on the basis of Ti-humite group minerals in peridotites, the reliability of these minerals to document
Isua_Greenstone_Belt
JA.10 [155] [156] [157] (IUPAC: trizinc diarsenite) Reinhardbraunsite (humite: IMA1980-032) 9.AF.45 [158] [159] [160] (IUPAC: pentacalcium ditetraoxosilicate
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Mineral
skarns of a stratiform Zn-Mn ore body. Leucophoenicite is a member of the humite group. It has been found in association with barite, barysilite, calcite
Leucophoenicite
Group of plutons in central Argentina
is seen in the occurrence of marble and minerals such as vesuvianite and humite, both of which are high on fluorine. This alteration is thought to also
Achala_Batholith
2.DB.25 [38] [39] [40] (IUPAC: iron triniobium hexasulfide) Edgrewite (humite: IMA2011-058) 9.0 [41] [no] [no] (IUPAC: nonacalcium tetra(tetraoxosilicate)
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Italian mineralogist and natural scientist (1810–1893)
These minerals included brocchite, which was found to be the same as a humite discovered by Jean-Louis de Bournon. Another mineral that he called voltaite
Arcangelo_Scacchi
(IMA2001-005) 2.EA.25 [242] [243] [244] (IUPAC: lead diselenide) Verbierite (humite: IMA2015-089) 4.0 [245] [no] [no] (IUPAC: beryllium dichromium(III) titanium
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[918] [919] Bykovaite (IMA2003-044) 9.BE.55 [920] [921] [922] Byrudite (humite: IMA2013-045) 4.CA. [923] [no] [no] Bystrite (cancrinite-sodalite: IMA1990-008)
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(allargentum: IMA1970 s.p., 1950 Rd) 2.AA.30 [231] [232] [233] Alleghanyite (humite: 1932) 9.AF.45 [234] [235] [236] (IUPAC: pentamanganese(II) di(tetraoxysilicate)
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[123] [124] (IUPAC: hexaaluminium pentaborate fluoride) Jerrygibbsite (humite: IMA1981-059) 9.AF.70 [125] [126] [127] (IUPAC: nonamanganese(II) tetra(tetraoxysilicate)
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[287] Leucophanite (Y: 1842) 9.DH.05 [288] [289] [290] Leucophoenicite (humite: 1899) 9.AF.60 [291] [292] [293] (IUPAC: heptamanganese(II) tri(tetraoxy
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(IUPAC: manganese dialuminium dihydro diphosphate octahydrate) Manganhumite (humite: IMA1969-021) 9.AF.50 [247] [248] [249] (IUPAC: heptamanganese(II) tri(tetraoxysilicate)
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manganese(II) iron(III) aluminium dihydro diphosphate octahydrate) Kumtyubeite (humite: IMA2008-045) 9.AF.45 [634] [635] [no] (IUPAC: pentacalcium di(tetraoxysilicate)
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Italian physicist
2000). "An investigation of matrix effects in the analysis of fluorine in humite-group minerals by EMPA, SIMS, and SREF". American Mineralogist. 85 (1):
Luisa_Ottolini
[784] [785] (IUPAC: calcium zinc tetraoxysilicate monohydrate) Clinohumite (humite: 1876) 9.AF.55 [786] [787] [788] (IUPAC: nonamagnesium tetra(tetraoxysilicate)
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Mineral of the eudialyte group
locality. Association of mogovidite: aegirine-augite, andradite, calcite, humite, nepheline, pectolite, scolecite, titanite, zircon. Chemical impurities
Mogovidite
English geologist
Geol. Mag. 101, 63–75. 13. 1964 R. Bradshaw & B.E. Leake. A chondrodite-humite-spinel marble from Sørfinnset, nesar Glomfjord, Northern Norway. Mineral
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n.
A mineral of a transparent vitreous brown color, found in the ejected masses of Vesuvius. It is a silicate of iron and magnesia, containing fluorine.