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- Pimelite abstract "Pimelite was discredited as a mineral species by the International Mineralogical Association (IMA) in 2006, in an article which suggests that “pimelite” specimens are probably willemseite (which is approved), or kerolite (which is also discredited). This was a mass discreditation, and not based on any re-examination of the type material (assuming any exists). Nevertheless, a considerable number of papers have been written, verifying that pimelite is a nickel-dominant smectite. It is always possible to redefine a mineral wrongly discredited.The mineral was erroneously assumed to be a nickel-rich talc in a paper published in the American Mineralogist in 1979, but it had already been determined to be a smectite as early as 1938, and this was confirmed in another article in the American Mineralogist in 1966. Both nickel-bearing talc and nickel dominant smectite occur at the type locality, Szklary, Ząbkowice Śląskie County, Lower Silesia, Poland.".
- Pimelite thumbnail Pimelite_2.jpg?width=300.
- Pimelite wikiPageID "30966287".
- Pimelite wikiPageRevisionID "546108152".
- Pimelite boxwidth "24".
- Pimelite caption "Pimelite from Szklary, Lower Silesia, Poland. Specimen size 2.3 cm".
- Pimelite category Silicate_minerals.
- Pimelite cleavage "None".
- Pimelite color "Bright green, apple green, yellow-green".
- Pimelite dana "71.3".
- Pimelite diaphaneity "Translucent".
- Pimelite formula "Ni3Si4O102.4H2O".
- Pimelite fracture "Uneven to conchoidal".
- Pimelite gravity "2.23".
- Pimelite habit "Fine-grained, also fibrous".
- Pimelite hasPhotoCollection Pimelite.
- Pimelite luster "Waxy".
- Pimelite mohs "2".
- Pimelite molweight "554.5".
- Pimelite name "Pimelite".
- Pimelite opticalprop "Biaxial Can appear isotropic due to fine grain size".
- Pimelite other "Neither radioactive nor fluorescent Expands to 17.35 A using glycol. Nonmagnetic".
- Pimelite pleochroism "Pale green, colourless to light yellow green".
- Pimelite refractive "Nx = 1.592, Ny = 1.615".
- Pimelite solubility "Decomposed by acids".
- Pimelite streak "White".
- Pimelite strunz "8".
- Pimelite system "Hexagonal space group unknown".
- Pimelite subject Category:Articles_created_via_the_Article_Wizard.
- Pimelite subject Category:Nickel_minerals.
- Pimelite subject Category:Phyllosilicates.
- Pimelite type Abstraction100002137.
- Pimelite type Material114580897.
- Pimelite type Matter100020827.
- Pimelite type Mineral114662574.
- Pimelite type NickelMinerals.
- Pimelite type Part113809207.
- Pimelite type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Pimelite type Relation100031921.
- Pimelite type Substance100019613.
- Pimelite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Pimelite type Mineral.
- Pimelite type ChemicalObject.
- Pimelite type Thing.
- Pimelite comment "Pimelite was discredited as a mineral species by the International Mineralogical Association (IMA) in 2006, in an article which suggests that “pimelite” specimens are probably willemseite (which is approved), or kerolite (which is also discredited). This was a mass discreditation, and not based on any re-examination of the type material (assuming any exists). Nevertheless, a considerable number of papers have been written, verifying that pimelite is a nickel-dominant smectite.".
- Pimelite label "Pimeliet".
- Pimelite label "Pimelite".
- Pimelite label "Pimelite".
- Pimelite label "Pimelite".
- Pimelite sameAs Pimelite.
- Pimelite sameAs Pimelite.
- Pimelite sameAs Pimeliet.
- Pimelite sameAs m.0gg95_6.
- Pimelite sameAs Q3905061.
- Pimelite sameAs Q3905061.
- Pimelite sameAs Pimelite.
- Pimelite wasDerivedFrom Pimelite?oldid=546108152.
- Pimelite depiction Pimelite_2.jpg.
- Pimelite isPrimaryTopicOf Pimelite.
- Pimelite name "Pimelite".