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- with crystals tightly adhered to a corvusite-montroseite matrix. It forms from the oxidation of montroseite-corvusite ****emblages. It is ****ociated calcite...
- and montroseite, a related mineral. The name was chosen due to the mineral's paramorphic relationship to the host mineral montroseite. Montroseite is named...
- Magnesiocopiapite Mcpi Manganoneptunite Mnnpt Meixnerite Mxn Meyerhofferite Mhf Montroseite Mto Magnesiocoulsonite Mcou Manga****rdite-(Ce) Mnor-Ce Mejillonesite...
- Bracewellite, 10 Diaspore, 10 Guyanaite, 10 Groutite, 10 Goethite, 10 Montroseite, 10 Tsumgallite; 15 Manganitev; 20 Cerotungstite-(Ce), 20 Yttrotungstite-(Y)...
- gypsum, mesaite, and sherwoodite. Kegginite forms from the oxidation of montroseite-corvusite ****embleges in moist environments. Due to the high amounts...
- magnesiopascoite. The mineral has been found in ****ociation with gypsum, martyite, montroseite, pyrite and rossite. Warr, L.N. (2021). "IMA–CNMNC approved mineral symbols"...
- Pnma or Pnmd) Diaspore AlO(OH), Goethite Fe3+O(OH), Groutite Mn3+O(OH), Montroseite (V3+,Fe3+,V4+)O(OH), Bracewellite Cr3+O(OH), Tsumgallite GaO(OH) Brucite...
- (Jur****ic) east of the town. The prin****l mineral was roscoelite, with minor montroseite and carnotite. By the fall of 1899, development was described as "of...
- ****ociated with pharmacolite. The mineral forms from the oxidation of montroseite and corvusite minerals in moist environments. Oxidized and unoxidized...
- Montmorillonite (montmorillonite, smectite: 1847) 9.EC.40 [1,026] [1,027] [1,028] Montroseite ("O(OH)" group: 1953) 4.FD.10 [1,029] [1,030] [1,031] ((V3+,Fe2+,V4+)O(OH))...