New Minerals Approved in 2005 and Nomenclature Modifications Approved in 2005 by the Commission on New Minerals and Mineral Names, International Mineralogical Association (original) (raw)

IMA Commission on New Minerals, Nomenclature and Classification (CNMNC) – Newsletter 63

Frédéric Hatert

European Journal of Mineralogy, 2021

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Babánekite, Cu3(AsO4)2 ∙ 8H2O, from Jáchymov, Czech Republic - a new member of the vivianite group

Pavel Škácha

Journal of Geosciences

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NEW MINERALS APPROVED IN 2001 BY THE COMMISSION ON NEW MINERALS AND MINERAL NAMES, INTERNATIONAL MINERALOGICAL ASSOCIATION

Giovanni Ferraris

The Canadian Mineralogist, 2002

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New minerals approved in 2000 by the Commission on New Minerals and Mineral Names International Mineralogical Association

Giovanni Ferraris

European Journal of Mineralogy, 2001

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The crystal structure of munakataite, Pb2Cu2(Se4+O3)(SO4)(OH)4, from Otto Mountain, San Bernardino County, California, USA

Robert Housley

Mineralogical Magazine, 2010

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The American Mineralogist crystal structure database

michelle hall

2003

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ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MINERAL NAMES: FIRST UPDATE

named first

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Nafertisite, Na3Fe2+10Ti2(Si6O17)2O2(OH)6F(H2O)2, from Mt. Kukisvumchorr, Khibiny alkaline massif, Kola peninsula, Russia: Refinement of the crystal structure and revision of t...

Fernando Cámara

European Journal of Mineralogy, 2014

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Fluorcalcioroméite, (Ca,Na)2Sb5+2(O,OH)6F, a new roméite-group mineral from Starlera mine, Ferrera, Grischun, Switzerland: description and crystal structure

Marcelo Andrade

Mineralogical Magazine, 2013

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BRAITHWAITEITE, NaCu5(TiSb)O2(AsO4)4[AsO3(OH)]2(H2O)8, A NEW MINERAL SPECIES FROM LAURANI, BOLIVIA

Werner Paar, F. Hawthorne

The Canadian Mineralogist, 2009

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New Minerals Approved in 2002 Nomenclature Modifications Approved 1998?2002 by the Commission on New Minerals and Mineral Names International Mineralogical Association

Giovanni Ferraris

Mineralogy and Petrology, 2004

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Namuwite, (Zn,Cu)4SO4(OH)6.4H2O, a new mineral from Wales

Richard Bevins

Mineralogical Magazine, 1982

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Petewilliamsite, (Ni,Co)30(As2O7)15, a new mineral from Johanngeorgenstadt, Saxony, Germany: description and crystal structure

Peter Burns

Mineralogical Magazine, 2004

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Čejkaite, the triclinic polymorph of Na4(UO2)(CO3)3—a new mineral from Jáchymov, Czech Republic

Petr Ondruš

American Mineralogist, 2003

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IMA Commission on New Minerals, Nomenclature and Classification (CNMNC)

Frédéric Hatert

Mineralogical magazine, 2024

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New Mineral Names

Gerald Poirier

American Mineralogist, 2011

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Editorial for Special Issue “New Mineral Species and Their Crystal Structures”

Irina Galuskina

Minerals, 2019

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Dokuchaevite, Cu8O2(VO4)3Cl3, a new mineral with remarkably diverse Cu2+ mixed-ligand coordination environments

John Spratt

Mineralogical Magazine

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Oxy-schorl, Na(Fe2+2Al)Al6Si6O18(BO3)3(OH)3O, a new mineral from Zlata Idka, Slovak Republic and Pribyslavice, Czech Republic

Mariana Klementová

American Mineralogist, 2013

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New Minerals Approved in 1999 by the Commission on New Minerals and Mineral Names, International Mineralogical Association

Giovanni Ferraris

The Canadian Mineralogist, 2000

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New Minerals and Nomenclature Modifications Approved in 2004 by the Commission on New Minerals and Mineral Names, International Mineralogical Association

Frédéric Hatert

The Canadian Mineralogist, 2005

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Calderonite, a new lead-iron-vanadate of the brackebuschite group

Jose Gonzalez del Tanago

American Mineralogist, 2003

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THE CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF PADERAITE, Cu7(X0.33Pb1.33Bi11.33) 13S22, WITH X = Cu OR Ag: NEW DATA AND INTERPRETATION

Emil Makovicky

The Canadian Mineralogist, 2006

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Tondiite, Cu3Mg(OH)6Cl2, the Mg-analogue of herbertsmithite

Rossi Manuela

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New Minerals approved in 1998 by the Commission on New Minerals and Mineral Names International Mineralogical Association

Giovanni Ferraris

Mineralogy and Petrology, 1999

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Bounahasite, Cu+Cu2+2(OH)3Cl2, a new mineral from the Bou Nahas Mine, Morocco

Kate Helwig

Mineralogical Magazine, 2022

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KUPCIKITE, Cu3.4Fe0.6Bi5S10, A NEW Cu Bi SULFOSALT FROM FELBERTAL, AUSTRIA, AND ITS CRYSTAL STRUCTURE

Emil Makovicky

The Canadian Mineralogist, 2003

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Cyrilovite from Italy: Structure and crystal chemistry

Annibale Mottana

Mineralogy and Petrology, 1987

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New Mineral NamesBackiteBluestreakiteCarducciiteChrysothalliteEckeriteEmmerichiteFerribushmakiniteFerro-Ferri-NybøiteGalloplumbogummiteHlousěkiteHydroxylwagneriteIshiharaiteMellizinkalitePeterandresenitePopoviteYurmarinite

Dmitriy Belakovskiy

American Mineralogist, 2016

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Lapeyreite, Cu3O[AsO3(OH)]2{middle dot}0.75H2O, a new mineral: Its description and crystal structure

Murat HATİPOĞLU

American Mineralogist, 2010

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