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Thorium nesosilicate mineral
Huttonite is a thorium nesosilicate mineral with the chemical formula ThSiO4 and which crystallizes in the monoclinic system. It is dimorphous with tetragonal
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Hübnerite Huemulite Humite Huntingdonite Huntite Hureaulite Hutchinsonite Huttonite Hydroboracite Hydrogrossular (series of garnets) Hydrohalite Hydrokenoelsmoreite
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Anhydrous phosphate mineral
mineral with the ideal chemical formula CaTh(PO4)2. It is isomorphous with huttonite and monazite. It can be regarded as the product of the complete cationic
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Polymorph of ZrSiO4
(Th,U)SiO4 9.AD.30 Zircon ZrSiO4 9.AD.30 Stetindite Ce4+SiO4 9.AD.35 Huttonite ThSiO4 9.AD.35 Tombarthite-(Y) Y4(Si,H4)4O12−x(OH)4+2x 9.AD.40 Eulytine
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Halilsarpite Hsp Hedenbergite Hd Heulandite-Na Hul-Na Holfertite Hlf Huttonite Ht Hydroxylhedyphane Hhdy Halite Hl Hedleyite Hdl Heulandite-Sr Hul-Sr
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45 [543] [544] [545] (IUPAC: lead thallium pentarsenide nonasulfide) Huttonite (monazite: 1951) 9.AD.35 [546] [547] [548] (IUPAC: thorium tetraoxysilicate)
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Dating technique to study geological history using nuclear decay of the mineral monazite
substitutions are the exchange between LREE with Th and Ca, and P with Si to form huttonite [Th(SiO4)] and brabantite [CaTh(PO4)2]. Since all three minerals share
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New Zealand beach and settlement
mineralogist Colin Osborne Hutton (1910–1971). The mineral was given the name Huttonite and Gillespies Beach is the type locality. When James Cook sighted the
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(Tl,Pb)2As5S9 – Cambridge mineralogist Arthur Hutchinson (1866–1937) Huttonite: ThSiO4 – New Zealand-American mineralogist Colin Osborne Hutton (1910–1971)
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American mineralogist and geologist
American Mineralogist. He first described various minerals, among which are huttonite and macdonaldite. Pabst was in 1951 President of the Mineralogical Society
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Arabic, Muslim
Preacher; Advisor
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Hindu
One who gives nourishment, Blue lotus, Fountain
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Lord Krishna
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Beautiful Shining Star, One and only
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English : of uncertain derivation. Reaney suggests this is from Old French dix mars ‘ten marks’, presumably as a nickname for someone who owed this as a feudal due or paid it in rent.German : variant of the personal name Dietmar (see Dittmar).
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Beautiful; Good Knowledge; Blissful
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Australian, Latin
Born on Christmas; Birthday; Form of Natalie
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Muslim
Cute flower
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Hebrew
Gift from God.
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English Greek
The name of a flowering vine used in folk medicine.
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