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- Mariposite abstract "Mariposite is a mineral which is a chromium-rich variety of mica, which imparts an attractive green color to the generally white dolomitic marble in which it is commonly found. It was named for Mariposa, California, though it can be found in several places in the Sierra Nevada mountains. It is also found in a few locations in Newfoundland, Canada, where it is called virginite, and Europe.It is not an officially classified mineral, but is a chromium-rich phengite, which is a high silica variety of muscovite. The chemical formula is K(Al,Cr)2(Al,Si)4O10(OH)2. It is the chromium that gives it its distinctive green color.The term "mariposite" also refers to the stone in which the green mica is found. This stone is marble, containing varying amounts of dolomite and quartz. Larger proportions of quartz give it a more attractive, translucent appearance. It is used as a decorative construction material, in walls, monuments, and bridges. It is also made into jewelry. This jewelry is sometimes sold under the trade name "Emerald Quartz".".
- Mariposite thumbnail Mariposite.jpg?width=300.
- Mariposite wikiPageExternalLink min-10003.html.
- Mariposite wikiPageID "645543".
- Mariposite wikiPageRevisionID "543787109".
- Mariposite hasPhotoCollection Mariposite.
- Mariposite subject Category:Aluminium_minerals.
- Mariposite subject Category:Chromium_minerals.
- Mariposite subject Category:Mica_group.
- Mariposite subject Category:Potassium_minerals.
- Mariposite type Abstraction100002137.
- Mariposite type AluminiumMinerals.
- Mariposite type ChromiumMinerals.
- Mariposite type Material114580897.
- Mariposite type Matter100020827.
- Mariposite type Mineral114662574.
- Mariposite type Part113809207.
- Mariposite type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Mariposite type PotassiumMinerals.
- Mariposite type Relation100031921.
- Mariposite type Substance100019613.
- Mariposite comment "Mariposite is a mineral which is a chromium-rich variety of mica, which imparts an attractive green color to the generally white dolomitic marble in which it is commonly found. It was named for Mariposa, California, though it can be found in several places in the Sierra Nevada mountains.".
- Mariposite label "Mariposiet".
- Mariposite label "Mariposite".
- Mariposite sameAs Mariposiet.
- Mariposite sameAs m.02_40d.
- Mariposite sameAs Q2053092.
- Mariposite sameAs Q2053092.
- Mariposite sameAs Mariposite.
- Mariposite wasDerivedFrom Mariposite?oldid=543787109.
- Mariposite depiction Mariposite.jpg.
- Mariposite isPrimaryTopicOf Mariposite.