Golyshevite (original) (raw)
La golyshevita és un mineral de la classe dels silicats, que pertany al . AnomRep el nom en honor de Vladímir Mikhàilovitx Gólixev (1943-2000), cristal·lògraf de la Universitat de l'Estat Mordvin, a Saransk (Rússia).
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dbo:abstract | La golyshevita és un mineral de la classe dels silicats, que pertany al . AnomRep el nom en honor de Vladímir Mikhàilovitx Gólixev (1943-2000), cristal·lògraf de la Universitat de l'Estat Mordvin, a Saransk (Rússia). (ca) Golyshevita silikato motako minerala da eta eudialyte taldearen kidea da. (eu) Golyshevite is a rare mineral of the eudialyte group, with formula Na10Ca3Ca6Zr3Fe2SiNb(Si3O9)2(Si9O27)2CO3(OH)3•H2O. The original formula was extended to show both the presence of cyclic silicate groups and silicon at the M4 site, according to the nomenclature of the eudialyte group. The characteristic feature of golyshevite is calcium-rich composition, with calcium at two main sites instead of one site. Together with feklichevite, fengchengite, ikranite and mogovidite it is a ferric-iron-dominant representative of the group. It is chemically similar to mogovidite. Golyshevite was named after Russian crystallographer Vladimir Mikhailovich Golyshev. (en) |
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dbp:caption | Golyshevite crystals in matrix, some of them showing a pseudohexagonal section, with the typical yellowish-brown zircon-like colour. Locality: Kovdor Phlogopite Mine, Kovdor Massif, Northern Region, Russian Federation Size: 2.3 × 2.1 × 1.5 cm (en) |
dbp:category | dbr:Cyclosilicate dbr:Silicate_mineral |
dbp:class | Ditrigonal pyramidal (en) |
dbp:cleavage | No (en) |
dbp:color | Brown to reddish-brown (en) |
dbp:dana | 64.100000 (xsd:double) |
dbp:formula | 10 (xsd:integer) |
dbp:gravity | 2.890000 (xsd:double) |
dbp:habit | grains and crystals (en) |
dbp:imasymbol | Gsv (en) |
dbp:name | Golyshevite (en) |
dbp:opticalprop | Uniaxial (en) |
dbp:pleochroism | green to pale yellow (en) |
dbp:refractive | nω 1.62, nε=1.61 (en) |
dbp:strunz | 9 (xsd:integer) |
dbp:symmetry | 180.0 |
dbp:system | dbr:Trigonal |
dbp:tenacity | Brittle (en) |
dbp:unitCell | a = 14.23 (en) c = 29.98 [Å] ; Z = 3 (en) |
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dcterms:subject | dbc:Cyclosilicates dbc:Minerals_in_space_group_160 dbc:Zirconium_minerals dbc:Sodium_minerals dbc:Trigonal_minerals dbc:Calcium_minerals dbc:Iron(II,III)_minerals dbc:Niobium_minerals |
gold:hypernym | dbr:Mineral |
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rdfs:comment | La golyshevita és un mineral de la classe dels silicats, que pertany al . AnomRep el nom en honor de Vladímir Mikhàilovitx Gólixev (1943-2000), cristal·lògraf de la Universitat de l'Estat Mordvin, a Saransk (Rússia). (ca) Golyshevita silikato motako minerala da eta eudialyte taldearen kidea da. (eu) Golyshevite is a rare mineral of the eudialyte group, with formula Na10Ca3Ca6Zr3Fe2SiNb(Si3O9)2(Si9O27)2CO3(OH)3•H2O. The original formula was extended to show both the presence of cyclic silicate groups and silicon at the M4 site, according to the nomenclature of the eudialyte group. The characteristic feature of golyshevite is calcium-rich composition, with calcium at two main sites instead of one site. Together with feklichevite, fengchengite, ikranite and mogovidite it is a ferric-iron-dominant representative of the group. It is chemically similar to mogovidite. Golyshevite was named after Russian crystallographer Vladimir Mikhailovich Golyshev. (en) |
rdfs:label | Golyshevita (ca) Golyshevite (en) Golyshevita (eu) |
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