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Carbonate mineral
Weloganite is a rare carbonate mineral with the formula: Na2(Sr,Ca)3Zr(CO3)6·3H2O. It was discovered by Canadian government mineralogist Ann P. Sabina
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Californite (var.) Villiaumite Vivianite Vlasovite Wardite Wavellite Weloganite Whewellite Wilkeite Willemite Witherite Wollastonite Wulfenite Wurtzite
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Wattersite Water (as ice cubes) Wavellite Weddellite Weeksite Weilite Weissite Weloganite Whewellite Whiteite (group of minerals) Whitlockite Willemite Wiluite
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Minerals containing the carbonate ion
(REE): 05 Donnayite-(Y), 05 Mckelveyite-(Nd)*, 05 Mckelveyite-(Y), 05 Weloganite; 10 Tengerite-(Y), 15 Lokkaite-(Y); 20 Shomiokite-(Y), 20 IMA2008-069;
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Whiterockite Wrc Winchite Wnc Wülfingite Wfg Wadsleyite Wds Warkite Wki Weloganite Wlg Whitlockite Wht Windhoekite Whk Wumuite Wum Wagnerite Wag Warwickite
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(Cu 2−xTe) Welinite (IMA1966-002 Rd) 9.AF.75 [136] [137] [138] [139] Weloganite (IMA1967-042) 5.CC.05 [140] [141] [142] (IUPAC: disodium tristrontium
List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (W–X)
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had discovered an entirely new mineral. Sabina named this new mineral Weloganite, named after the founder of the GSC, Sir William Logan. The local news
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K2(UO2)2Si6O15·4H2O – USGS mineralogist Alice Mary Dowse Weeks (1909–1988) Weloganite: Na2(Sr,Ca)3Zr(CO3)6·3H2O – Canadian geologist William Edmond Logan (1798–1875)
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Rare-earth carbonate mineral containing the rare-earth metal yttrium
sphalerite, microcline, and analcime. Donnayite is isomorphous with weloganite and mckelveyite. The chemical formula of donnayite is: NaCaSr3Y(CO3)6·3H2O
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Carbonate mineral
otherwise contains carbon (6.05%) and hydrogen (1.52%). It is associated with weloganite, dawsonite, quartz, and plagioclase. It grows into tapering acicular crystals
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Canadian geologist and mineralogist
(1968) The antimony analogue of kobellite. Bismuthian robinsonite (1968) Weloganite (1968) A new strontium zirconium carbonate from Montreal Island. Muskoxite
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British-Canadian geologist
1890 by I.C. Russell of the U.S. Geological Survey. The rare mineral weloganite, discovered by GSC scientist Ann Sabina at the Francon Quarry in Montreal
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English : occupational name for the servant (Middle English man) of a man called Hodge.English : possibly an occupational name for a swineherd or shepherd, from Middle English hoggeman. Compare Hodge 2.
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Rejoicing.
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Renowned Fame; Fame of God; Glory of God
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Lord of mountain
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Born at Christmas; The Russian Form of the English Natalie; Abbreviation of Natasha
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Embodiment of Glory
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A Singer of Hymns; A Worshipper
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used as a woman's name.
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