Definition of Pimelites. Meaning of Pimelites. Synonyms of Pimelites

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Definition of Pimelites

Pimelite
Pimelite Pim"e*lite, n. [Gr. ? fat.] (Min.) An apple-green mineral having a greasy feel. It is a hydrous silicate of nickel, magnesia, aluminia, and iron.

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- Pimelite was discredited as a mineral species by the International Mineralogical ****ociation (IMA) in 2006, in an article which suggests that "pimelite"...
- The nickel reportedly occurs as different silicates, like kerolite or pimelite (not NiO mineral, bunsenite, as was reported before). Chrysoprase results...
- (variety of muscovite) Phosphorite (name given to impure, m****ive apatite.) Pimelite (not approved by IMA) Pitchblende (a m****ive impure form of uraninite)...
- chrysotile or lizardite in their structures, while 10 Å types usually resemble pimelite. Garnierite is a green mineral, ranging from light yellow-green to dark...
- 'Garnierite', Gibbsite, Goethite, Kaolinite, 'Limonite', Maghemite, Magnetite, 'Pimelite', Quartz (var: Chalcedony), Sepiolite, 'Serpentine Subgroup', Siderite...
- Physematites Physeogrammoceras Physodoceras Picenia Pictetia Pictonia Pimelites Pinaclymenia Pinacoceras Pinacoplacites Piriclymenia Placenticeras Placites...
- 1853 Rd) 2.DC.05 [623] [624] [625] (IUPAC: tetrabi****h tritelluride) (Pimelite: a nickel-dominant smectite (smectite group: saponite group and montmorillonite...
- was not made by proper way (in the course of defamation of Crook, 1982). Pimelite* (Y: 1800, 1938) a nickel dominant smectite, is under review. ****ociations:...
- minerals include calcite, chlorite, goethite, halloysite, nontronite, pimelite, quartz, sepiolite, serpentine, talc and willemseite. As well as the type...
- veins contain the distinctive green mineral known as garnierite (actually pimelite, a form of nickeliferous talc) as well as quartz and chalcedony, and they...