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Jordanite is a
sulfosalt mineral with
chemical formula Pb14(As,Sb)6S23 in the
monoclinic crystal system,
named after the
German scientist H.
Jordan (1808–1887)...
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Jinshajiangite Johannite Johannsenite Jôkokuite
Jolliffeite Jonesite Jordanite Julgoldite Junitoite Jurbanite Varieties that are not
valid species: Jade...
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availability of ores of ****nic, the ****nical
minerals ****nopyrite and
jordanite are to be
found in
Sikkim in the
Rangpo polymetallic deposit (Bhotang...
- 15 [202] [203] [no] (IUPAC: manganese(II) manganese(III) oxophosphate)
Jordanite (geocronite: 1864) 2.JB.30a [204] [205] [206] (Pb14(As,Sb)6S23) Jordisite...
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composition Pb9As4S15. It is
considered a low-temperature
dimorph of
jordanite.
Gratonite was
discovered in 1939 at the
Excelsior Mine,
Cerro de Pasco...
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Jingsuiite Ji
Joosteite Joo Jagüéite Jag
Jarosewichite Jrw
Jinshajiangite Jsh
Jordanite Jrd Jahnsite-(CaFeMg) Jah-CaFeMg
Jarosite Jrs
Jixianite Jix Jordisite...
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where he
taught wood sculpture. In 1941, he
became a
Grand Master of the
Jordanite religion, and
considered his
faith to be an
integral part of his practice...
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endmember of a
solid solution series. The ****nic-rich
endmember is
named jordanite. It
occurs as grey, black, to
silvery white monoclinic crystals. It is...
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family Bairdiidae; a
replacement name for
Bairdiella Egorova (1960).
Jordanites michinokuensis Sp. nov
Valid Tanaka Carboniferous (Pennsylvanian) Nagaiwa...
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teaching Comfa practices under the
title of "Faithism," po****rly
called the
Jordanites.
After Guyana obtained independence from the
British Empire in 1966, Comfa...