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- Kamiokite abstract "Kamiokite is an iron-molybdenum oxide mineral with the chemical formula Fe2Mo3O8. The name kamiokite is derived from the locality, the Kamioka Mine in Gifu Prefecture, Japan, where this mineral was first discovered in 1975.Kamiokite is a hexagonal system with equal axes a1, a2, a3. These three axes of the kamiokite crystal are uniformly separated by 120°. Kamiokite is an anisotropic mineral, meaning that light travels through the mineral in different directions and velocities. Kamiokite is strongly pleochroic and is also birefringent.Kamiokite can be found as inclusions in domeykite, algodonite, and magnetite. Kamiokite is associated with copper arsenides found in Michigan's Mohawk and Ahmeek copper mines. Although rare, kamiokite is predominantly found in mining environments and can indicate the presence of other minerals of interest, such as copper in the case of the Mohawk and Ahmeek mines. It is speculated that kamiokite can enhance the concentration of the copper it is hosted in.There are no known health risks associated with this mineral.".
- Kamiokite wikiPageID "28835162".
- Kamiokite wikiPageRevisionID "545994872".
- Kamiokite category Oxide_minerals.
- Kamiokite cleavage "perfect {0001}".
- Kamiokite color "black, gray".
- Kamiokite density "measured= 5.96 g/cm3 ; calculated= 6.02 g/cm3".
- Kamiokite diaphaneity "opaque".
- Kamiokite formula "Fe2Mo3O8".
- Kamiokite fracture "even".
- Kamiokite habit "tabular".
- Kamiokite hasPhotoCollection Kamiokite.
- Kamiokite luster "metallic, sub-metallic".
- Kamiokite mohs "4.5".
- Kamiokite molweight "527.5".
- Kamiokite name "Kamiokite".
- Kamiokite opticalprop "anisotropic, uniaxial negative".
- Kamiokite other "Rotation tints of brownish yellow".
- Kamiokite pleochroism "distinct, gray to dark greenish gray".
- Kamiokite streak "black".
- Kamiokite strunz "4".
- Kamiokite symmetry "space group P63mc".
- Kamiokite system Hexagonal_crystal_system.
- Kamiokite twinning "none".
- Kamiokite unitCell "a=5.782Å b=5.782Å c=10.053Å".
- Kamiokite subject Category:Hexagonal_minerals.
- Kamiokite subject Category:Iron_minerals.
- Kamiokite subject Category:Molybdenum_minerals.
- Kamiokite subject Category:Oxide_minerals.
- Kamiokite type Abstraction100002137.
- Kamiokite type HexagonalMinerals.
- Kamiokite type IronMinerals.
- Kamiokite type Material114580897.
- Kamiokite type Matter100020827.
- Kamiokite type Mineral114662574.
- Kamiokite type MolybdenumMinerals.
- Kamiokite type OxideMinerals.
- Kamiokite type Part113809207.
- Kamiokite type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Kamiokite type Relation100031921.
- Kamiokite type Substance100019613.
- Kamiokite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Kamiokite type Mineral.
- Kamiokite type ChemicalObject.
- Kamiokite type Thing.
- Kamiokite comment "Kamiokite is an iron-molybdenum oxide mineral with the chemical formula Fe2Mo3O8. The name kamiokite is derived from the locality, the Kamioka Mine in Gifu Prefecture, Japan, where this mineral was first discovered in 1975.Kamiokite is a hexagonal system with equal axes a1, a2, a3. These three axes of the kamiokite crystal are uniformly separated by 120°. Kamiokite is an anisotropic mineral, meaning that light travels through the mineral in different directions and velocities.".
- Kamiokite label "Kamiokite".
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- Kamiokite isPrimaryTopicOf Kamiokite.
- Kamiokite name "Kamiokite".