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Scheelite is a
calcium tungstate mineral with the
chemical formula CaWO4. It is an
important ore of
tungsten (wolfram).
Scheelite is
originally named...
- 1781 and
first isolated as a
metal in 1783. Its
important ores
include scheelite and wolframite, the
latter lending the
element its
alternative name. The...
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mineral between ferberite (Fe2+ rich) and hübnerite (Mn2+ rich).
Along with
scheelite, the
wolframite series are the most
important tungsten ore minerals. Wolframite...
- of the
Blowpipe (1827).
Cronstedt discovered the
mineral now
known as
scheelite in 1751 at
Bispberg Klack,
later obtaining samples from the Kuhschacht...
- (210 mi)
southwest of the capital, Vienna.
Mittersill is the
largest scheelite deposit in Europe,
having in 2010
estimated reserves of 6.1
million tonnes...
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economically extracted. The ore
minerals of
tungsten include wolframite,
scheelite, and ferberite.
Tungsten is used for
making many alloys.
Tungsten ore...
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carbonates rich in iron (Fe) and
contains pyroxene,
scheelite,
plagioclase and
locally magnetite. The
scheelite is
generally fine-grained, less than 1mm in size...
- (29 km) road that runs from the
Nevada Scheelite Mine to U.S.
Route 50. The road is also
known as
Nevada Scheelite Mine Road.
Prior to the 1976 m**** renumbering...
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diamond simulant. Due to the
scarcity of
natural gem-quality
scheelite,
synthetic scheelite is much more
likely to
simulate it than diamond. A
similar case...
- phosphate, and copper, as well as
mineral reserves like gold, emeralds,
scheelite, magnetite, vermiculite, silicon, and mica.
Commodities such as black...