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- Anthodite abstract "Anthodites (Greek, anthos, “flower”, -ode, adjectival combining form, -ite adjectival suffix) are speleothems (cave formations) composed of long needle-like crystals situated in clusters which radiate outward from a common base. The "needles" may be quill-like or feathery. Most anthodites are made of the mineral aragonite (a variety of calcium carbonate, CaCO3), although some are composed of gypsum (CaSO4·2H2O).The term “anthodite” is first cited in the scientific literature in 1965 by Japanese researcher N. Kashima, who described “flower-like dripstone” composed of “an alternation of calcite and aragonite”.".
- Anthodite thumbnail Anthodite.jpg?width=300.
- Anthodite wikiPageID "2512915".
- Anthodite wikiPageRevisionID "520648731".
- Anthodite hasPhotoCollection Anthodite.
- Anthodite subject Category:Speleothems.
- Anthodite comment "Anthodites (Greek, anthos, “flower”, -ode, adjectival combining form, -ite adjectival suffix) are speleothems (cave formations) composed of long needle-like crystals situated in clusters which radiate outward from a common base. The "needles" may be quill-like or feathery.".
- Anthodite label "Anthodite".
- Anthodite label "Antodita".
- Anthodite sameAs Antodita.
- Anthodite sameAs m.07k28c.
- Anthodite sameAs Q4771832.
- Anthodite sameAs Q4771832.
- Anthodite wasDerivedFrom Anthodite?oldid=520648731.
- Anthodite depiction Anthodite.jpg.
- Anthodite isPrimaryTopicOf Anthodite.