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  • Article - 5 Sep 2013
    Romeite is a calcium antimonite mineral first discovered in 1841 from the San Marcel mine, Piedmont, near Vipiteno, Italy. It is a member of stibiconite group. The mineral was named after Jean...
  • Article - 15 Aug 2013
    Fingerite is a triclinic-pinacoidal black mineral containing vanadium, oxygen and copper. It was first discovered in 1985 from Izalco volcano, El Salvador. The mineral was named after Larry W. Finger,...
  • Article - 12 May 2014
    Aluminite is a hydrous aluminum sulfate mineral first described in 1807 from Halle, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. The mineral was named for the presence of aluminum in its composition.
  • Article - 5 Jun 2014
    Macdonalite is a rare barium silicate mineral first discovered in 1965 from Big Creek - Rush Creek sanbornite deposit, Fresno Co., California. It was named for Grodon Andrew Macdonald, American...
  • Article - 12 Feb 2014
    Topaz is a silicate mineral made of fluorine and aluminum. It was named after Topasos Island in the Red Sea from where it was first discovered.
  • Article - 3 Jun 2014
    Buckhornite is an orthorhombic-dipyramidal black mineral containing tellurium, sulfur, lead, gold and bismuth. It was first described in 1992 from the Buckhorn mine, near Jamestown, Boulder, Colorado,...
  • Article - 28 May 2014
    Seelite having a monoclinic crystal system was first discovered in 1993 from Talmissi mine, Iran and Rabejac uranium deposit, Lodeve, Herault, France. It was named for Paul Seel and Hilde Seel,...
  • Article - 29 May 2014
    Walfordite was first discovered in Tambo mine, Chile in 1999. It is a mineral species of tellurite. It was named after Phillip Walford, Vice-President and Chief Geologist of LAC Minerals who first...
  • Article - 29 May 2014
    Umohoite having a triclinic crystal system was first discovered in Utah, USA. It was named for the composition uranyl, molybdate, hydrogen and oxygen.
  • Article - 29 May 2014
    Derbylite is a pitch-black or dark brown color mineral having a monoclinic system. It was named after an American geologist, Orville Adelbert Derby, former director of the Brazilian geological survey.

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