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Diaboleite is a blue-colored
mineral with
formula Pb2CuCl2(OH)4. It was
discovered in
England in 1923 and
named diaboleite, from the Gr**** word διά and...
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Delafossite Delvauxite Demesmaekerite Derriksite Descloizite Devilline Diaboleite Diadochite Diamond Diaspore ****ite
Digenite Dimorphite Diopside Dioptase...
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numerous minerals related to boleite, such as pseudoboleite, ****engite, and
diaboleite, and
these all have the same
complex crystal structure. They all contain...
- P43212 I422, I4122 99–110
Ditetragonal pyramidal 4mm C4v *44 [4]
polar diaboleite P4mm, P4bm, P42cm, P42nm, P4cc, P4nc, P42mc, P42bc I4mm, I4cm, I41md,...
- Davidite-(Ce) Dvd-Ce
Dewindtite Dew
Dorallcharite Drc Davidite-(La) Dvd-La
Diaboleite Dbol
Dorfmanite Dfm
Davidlloydite Dld
Diadochite Ddc
Dorrite Dor Davidsmithite...
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minerals include dioptase, fornacite, wulfenite, mimetite,
cerussite and
diaboleite. It was
first described in 1970 for an
occurrence in the
Sebarz Mine,...
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Caledonite (light blue) -
Diaboleite (dark blue) specimen, Mammoth-St. Anthony.
Details at Commons....
- Édouard ****enge, who
found the
first specimens. It is
easily confused with
diaboleite. It is a
valid species that was
first described prior to 1959, and is...
- Bobkingite, 55 Avdoninite, 60
Droninoite 03.DB With Pb, Cu, etc.: 05
Diaboleite, 10 Pseudoboleite, 15 Boleite, 20 ****engite, 25 Bideauxite, 30 Chloroxiphite...
- deposits; and with leadhillite, matlockite, cerussite, hydrocerussite,
diaboleite and
wherryite in the
Mammoth mine location. Warr, L.N. (2021). "IMA–CNMNC...