- from
Middle French hématite pierre,
which was
taken from
Latin lapis haematites c. the 15th century,
which originated from
Ancient Gr**** αἱματίτης λίθος...
-
Grammoptera haematites is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by
Newman in 1841. "ADW:
Grammoptera haematites: classIFICATION"...
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after 122 years.
Caloplaca haematites grows as an
epiphyte on trees. A
study on Kos
Island reported Caloplaca haematites from the
trunks of
Melia azedarach...
-
species "Acacia
haematites". FloraBase.
Western Australian Government Department of Biodiversity,
Conservation and Attractions. "Acacia
haematites Maslin". Plants...
- by
itself can
reduce iron
oxides to the metal. In iron ore smelting,
haematite gets
reduced at the top of the furnace,
where temperature is in the range...
-
wider at the base to
narrower at the tip. The type
species is
Rivularia haematites (Dc) C. A. Agardh. As of 14 September 2021[update],
WoRMS listed the following...
- (metamorphosed to staurolite-grade itabirites) have been
enriched to form
haematite and
haematite-goethite mineralisations. The
potential yield of the two deposits...
- In 1869, John
Spencer & Sons took the
works over,
renaming it the Tyne
Haematite Iron
Company when it
reopened in 1871. The
works then used
imported Spanish...
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diaspore (α-AlO(OH)),
mixed with the two iron
oxides goethite (FeO(OH)) and
haematite (Fe2O3), the
aluminium clay
mineral kaolinite (Al2Si2O5(OH)4) and small...
-
micaceous haematite,
known as "shiny ore".
Since 1984 the mine has been the
subject of a
volunteer restoration project.
Micaceous haematite,
known as...