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- Dollaseite-(Ce) abstract "Dollaseite-(Ce) is a sorosilicate end-member epidote mineral and was discovered by Gajer (1927) in the Ostanmossa mine, Norberg district, Sweden, the mineral wrongly named “magnesium orthite” after Gajer (1927) himself was renamed after the structure refinement made to the mineral by Peacor and Dunn (1988) led to the proper classification. The name dollaseite-(Ce) was chosen in honor of Professor Wayne Dollase who performed broad research on the epidote-group minerals. The original confusion of the mineral’s composition was because of a complex atomic composition where an exchange of cations leads to a form of dollaseite-(Ce) that at first glimpse resembles an Mg analogue of allanite, now known as dissakisite-(Ce). Dollaseite-(Ce), although not very well known is part of a broad group of minerals, the epidote group which are primarily silicates, the most abundant type of minerals on earth. Dollaseite-(Ce) forms as dark-brown subhedral crystals primarily in Sweden mines. With the ideal chemical formula, CaREE3+Mg2AlSi3O11,(OH)F, dollaseite-(Ce) can be partially identified by its rare content of the REE(rare earth element) Ce.".
- Dollaseite-(Ce) thumbnail Dollaseite.JPG?width=300.
- Dollaseite-(Ce) wikiPageID "24178942".
- Dollaseite-(Ce) wikiPageRevisionID "548945397".
- Dollaseite-(Ce) birefringence "δ = 0.018".
- Dollaseite-(Ce) category Silicate_minerals.
- Dollaseite-(Ce) cleavage "Indistinct, epidote has one good cleavage on one side".
- Dollaseite-(Ce) color "Brown".
- Dollaseite-(Ce) diaphaneity "Translucent".
- Dollaseite-(Ce) formula "CaCeMg2AlSi3O11F".
- Dollaseite-(Ce) fracture "Flat regular to uneven".
- Dollaseite-(Ce) gravity "3.9".
- Dollaseite-(Ce) habit "Massive, somewhat prismatic, equant when subhedral".
- Dollaseite-(Ce) hasPhotoCollection Dollaseite-(Ce).
- Dollaseite-(Ce) luster "Vitreous".
- Dollaseite-(Ce) mohs "6.5".
- Dollaseite-(Ce) molweight "551.04".
- Dollaseite-(Ce) name "Dollaseite-".
- Dollaseite-(Ce) opticalprop "Biaxial".
- Dollaseite-(Ce) pleochroism "Strong".
- Dollaseite-(Ce) refractive "nα = 1.715 nβ = 1.718 nγ = 1.733".
- Dollaseite-(Ce) streak "light brown".
- Dollaseite-(Ce) system "Monoclinic - Prismatic".
- Dollaseite-(Ce) twinning "On [100]".
- Dollaseite-(Ce) subject Category:Epidote_group.
- Dollaseite-(Ce) subject Category:Monoclinic_minerals.
- Dollaseite-(Ce) type Abstraction100002137.
- Dollaseite-(Ce) type Material114580897.
- Dollaseite-(Ce) type Matter100020827.
- Dollaseite-(Ce) type Mineral114662574.
- Dollaseite-(Ce) type Part113809207.
- Dollaseite-(Ce) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Dollaseite-(Ce) type Relation100031921.
- Dollaseite-(Ce) type Substance100019613.
- Dollaseite-(Ce) type ChemicalSubstance.
- Dollaseite-(Ce) type Mineral.
- Dollaseite-(Ce) type ChemicalObject.
- Dollaseite-(Ce) type Thing.
- Dollaseite-(Ce) comment "Dollaseite-(Ce) is a sorosilicate end-member epidote mineral and was discovered by Gajer (1927) in the Ostanmossa mine, Norberg district, Sweden, the mineral wrongly named “magnesium orthite” after Gajer (1927) himself was renamed after the structure refinement made to the mineral by Peacor and Dunn (1988) led to the proper classification. The name dollaseite-(Ce) was chosen in honor of Professor Wayne Dollase who performed broad research on the epidote-group minerals.".
- Dollaseite-(Ce) label "Dollaseite-(Ce)".
- Dollaseite-(Ce) label "Dollaseite-(Ce)".
- Dollaseite-(Ce) sameAs Dollaseite-(Ce).
- Dollaseite-(Ce) sameAs m.07k857j.
- Dollaseite-(Ce) sameAs Q3712675.
- Dollaseite-(Ce) sameAs Q3712675.
- Dollaseite-(Ce) sameAs Dollaseite-(Ce).
- Dollaseite-(Ce) wasDerivedFrom Dollaseite-(Ce)?oldid=548945397.
- Dollaseite-(Ce) depiction Dollaseite.JPG.
- Dollaseite-(Ce) isPrimaryTopicOf Dollaseite-(Ce).
- Dollaseite-(Ce) name "Dollaseite-(Ce)".