- (C24H12), a
polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon. The name has been
spelled karpatite and the
mineral was
improperly renamed pendletonite. The
mineral was first...
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hydrothermal vent activity. In
earlier times this
mineral was also
called karpatite or pendletonite. The
presence of
coronene ****tively
formed from contact...
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Maruoka (2007): "Crystal-chemical and carbon-isotopic
characteristics of
karpatite (C24H12) from the
Picacho Peak Area, San
Benito County, California: Evidences...
- (PAH) compounds. For example, a rare
mineral known as
either carpathite,
karpatite or
pendletonite is
nearly pure coronene.
Carpathite is
deposited as pale...
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Maruoka (2007): "Crystal-chemical and carbon-isotopic
characteristics of
karpatite (C24H12) from the
Picacho Peak Area, San
Benito County, California: Evidences...
- fichtelite, 10 hartite, 15 dinite*, 20 idrialite, 25 kratochvilite, 30
karpatite, 35 phylloretine?, 40 ravatite, 45 simonellite, 50
evenkite 10.C Miscellaneous...
-
August 2017). "Nanostructural
origin of blue
fluorescence in the
mineral karpatite".
Scientific Reports. 7 (1): 9867. Bibcode:2017NatSR...7.9867P. doi:10...
- ferritungstite; hisingerite: sturtite; I J Johnbaumite-M: fermorite, Jadeite; K
Karpatite:
pendletonite (CNMMN, 1971),
carpathite and
coronene L Litidionite: lithidionite...