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- varieties include pyrolusite, lithiophorite, nsutite, takanelite and vernadite. Wad can be considered to be the manganese equivalent to the iron mineraloid...
- Vermiculite Vrm Violarite Vio Volynskite Vol Valleriite Val Varennesite Vrn Vernadite Vnd Virgilite Vir Vonbezingite Vbz Valleyite Vly Vargite Vg Verneite Ver...
- turbostratically stacked layers is named vernadite, and the synthetic analog is named δ-MnO2. The layer spacing of vernadite can be also ~7 Å or ~10 Å, and interstratification...
- which have a lower Mn2+ content than diagenetic, are dominated by Fe-vernadite, Mn-feroxyhyte, and asbolane-buserite while diagenetic nodules are dominated...
- 25 Lithiophorite; 30 Quenselite, 35 Ferrihydrite; 40 Feroxyhyte, 40 Vernadite; 45 Quetzalcoatlite 04.FF Hydroxides with OH, without H2O; various polyhedra:...
- stacked at random like in vernadite, which is a turbostratic birnessite. For this reason, buserite is also named 10 Å vernadite in the literature. The relationship...
- iron-manganese crusts can be as much as 10 centimetres (3.9 in) thick. Vernadite is among the most important components of the iron-manganese crusts, followed...
- phosphates. Serrabrancaite is altered triplite that is closely ****ociated with vernadite. There were also ****ociations with carlhintzeite, colquiriite, pachnolite...
- sulfate) Vermiculite (smectite-vermiculite: 1824) 9.EC.50 [249] [250] [251] VernaditeQ (Y: 1937) 4.FE.40 [252] [253] [254] Note: possibly random-stacked birnessite...
- chemistry Vaterite: CaCO3 – German mineralogist Heinrich Vater (1859–1930) Vernadite (4.FE.40) Veszelyite: (Cu,Zn)2Zn(PO4)(OH)3·2H2O – Ágost Veszely (1821–1879)...