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Tarbuttite is a rare
phosphate mineral with
formula Zn2(PO4)(OH). It was
discovered in 1907 in what is now
Zambia and
named for
Percy Coventry Tarbutt...
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nickel also
substitute in the structure. An
analogous zinc phosphate,
tarbuttite, is known.
Adamite occurs as a
secondary mineral in the
oxidized zone...
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Tangeite Tantalite Tantite Tapiolite (mineral series)
Taranakite Tarapacaite Tarbuttite Tausonite Teallite Tellurite Tellurium Tellurobi****hite
Temagamite Tennantite...
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investigator who
described several new minerals,
including miersite,
tarbuttite and parahopeite. He also did
important work as a curator,
editor and bibliographer...
- A
somewhat similar mineral is
natural hydrous zinc
phosphate called tarbuttite, Zn2(PO4)(OH). Both are
known from
oxidation zones of Zn ore beds and...
- Holtedahlite; 25 Althausite; 30 Libethenite, 30 Zincolibethenite; 35
Tarbuttite; 40 Barbosalite, 40 Hentschelite, 40 Scorzalite, 40 Lazulite; 45 Trolleite...
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Teschemacherite Tmh
Thunderbayite Tby Topsøeite Top Trüstedtite Trü
Tvedalite Tve
Tarbuttite Tbt Tetra-auricupride Taur
Tiberiobardiite Tbd
Torbernite Tor Tsangpoite...
- Horne, one of the
first to be discovered. The rare
phosphate mineral tarbuttite is
first discovered at
Broken Hill, Barotziland-North-Western Rhodesia...
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mixture of non-sulphidic zinc
minerals such as smithsonite, hydrozincite,
tarbuttite and willemite. Finally, it is the only zinc
processing facility to use...
- (1901–1979) Sylvite: KCl –
Dutch chemist Franciscus Sylvius (1614–1672)
Tarbuttite: Zn2(PO4)(OH)
Percy Coventry Tarbutt (died 1943), a
Director of the Broken...