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- Rosickýite abstract "Rosickyite is a rare native element mineral that is a polymorph of sulfur. It crystallizes in the monoclinic crystal system and is a high temperature, high density polymorph. It occurs as soft, colorless to pale yellow crystals and efflorescences.It was first described in 1930 for an occurrence in Havirna, near Letovice, Moravia, Czech Republic. It was named for Vojtĕch Rosický (1880–1942), of Masaryk University, Brno.Rosickyite occurs as in Death Valley within an evaporite layer produced by a microbial community. The otherwise unstable polymorph was produced and stabilized within a cyanobacteria dominated layer.".
- Rosickýite wikiPageID "32385683".
- Rosickýite wikiPageRevisionID "575719811".
- Rosickýite category Native_element_minerals.
- Rosickýite cleavage "None".
- Rosickýite color "Colorless to pale yellow, green tinge".
- Rosickýite diaphaneity "Transparent to translucent".
- Rosickýite formula "S".
- Rosickýite gravity "2.07".
- Rosickýite habit "Equidimensional to thin tabular crystals, efflorescences".
- Rosickýite luster "Adamantine".
- Rosickýite mohs "2".
- Rosickýite name "Rosickyite".
- Rosickýite opticalprop "Biaxial".
- Rosickýite strunz "1".
- Rosickýite symmetry Hermann%E2%80%93Mauguin_notation.
- Rosickýite symmetry "Monoclinic prismatic".
- Rosickýite symmetry "Space group: P 2/c".
- Rosickýite system Monoclinic_crystal_system.
- Rosickýite twinning "On {101}, with twin lamellae parallel to [010]".
- Rosickýite unitCell "a = 8.455 Å, b = 13.052 Å, c = 9.267 Å; β = 124.89°; Z=4".
- Rosickýite subject Category:Monoclinic_minerals.
- Rosickýite subject Category:Native_element_minerals.
- Rosickýite subject Category:Sulfur.
- Rosickýite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Rosickýite type Mineral.
- Rosickýite type ChemicalObject.
- Rosickýite type Thing.
- Rosickýite comment "Rosickyite is a rare native element mineral that is a polymorph of sulfur. It crystallizes in the monoclinic crystal system and is a high temperature, high density polymorph. It occurs as soft, colorless to pale yellow crystals and efflorescences.It was first described in 1930 for an occurrence in Havirna, near Letovice, Moravia, Czech Republic.".
- Rosickýite label "Rosickýite".
- Rosickýite label "Rosickýite".
- Rosickýite sameAs Rosick%C3%BDite.
- Rosickýite sameAs Rosickýite.
- Rosickýite sameAs Q3941517.
- Rosickýite sameAs Q3941517.
- Rosickýite wasDerivedFrom Rosickýite?oldid=575719811.