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- Fichtelite is a rare white mineral found in fossilized wood from Bavaria. It crystallizes in the monoclinic crystal system. It is a cyclic hydrocarbon:...
- structurally unique, chemically wampenite is similar to other minerals, like fichtelite, kratochvílite, ravatite, retene/phylloretene, and simonellite. Warr,...
- diterpene perhydrogenated phenanthrene derivative. It occurs in the mineral fichtelite, one of the abietanes. Like many "fossil compounds", it is saturated and...
- (olivine group) Ferronigerite-2N1S Ferropericlase Ferroselite Fettelite Fichtelite Fingerite Fizz-is-shortite Fletcherite Fluckite Fluellite Fluoborite Fluocerite...
- Fflktp Fibroferrite Ffr Formicaite Fmc Ferri-fluoro-leakeite Ffllk Fichtelite Fic Fornacite For Ferri-ghoseite Fgh Fiedlerite Fie Forsterite Fo Ferri-****andite-(Ce)...
- it useful for paleobotanic analysis of rock sediments.[citation needed] Fichtelite Retene Simonellite at Webmineral.com Simonellite at mindat.org v t e...
- julienite*, 10 kafehydrocyanite* 10.B Hydrocarbons 10.BA Hydrocarbons: 05 fichtelite, 10 hartite, 15 dinite*, 20 idrialite, 25 kratochvilite, 30 karpatite...
- this group of caustobiolites [ru] are, for example, the organic mineral fichtelite.: 168  In the old mineralogical literature, a large number of specific...
- zoogeography. Among his accomplishments in mineralogy are the record of fichtelite from Slovakia and of subfossil liptobiolite from Israel. He described...
- amber as well as in fossil wood, sometimes in the form of the mineral fichtelite. Additionally, abietanes are observed in sediments—both riverine and marine—and...