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- Bastnäsite abstract "The mineral bastnäsite (or bastnaesite) is one of a family of three carbonate-fluoride minerals, which includes bastnäsite-(Ce) with a formula of (Ce, La)CO3F, bastnäsite-(La) with a formula of (La, Ce)CO3F, and bastnäsite-(Y) with a formula of (Y, Ce)CO3F. Most bastnäsite is bastnäsite-(Ce), and cerium is by far the most common of the rare earths in this class of minerals. Bastnäsite and the phosphate mineral monazite are the two largest sources of cerium and other rare earth elements. Bastnäsite was first described by the Swedish chemist Wilhelm Hisinger in 1838. It is named for the Bastnäs mine near Riddarhyttan, Västmanland, Sweden.Bastnäsite also occurs as very high quality specimens at the Zagi Mountains, Pakistan.Bastnäsite occurs in alkali granite and syenite and in associated pegmatites. It also occurs in carbonatites and in associated fenites and other metasomatites.".
- Bastnäsite thumbnail Bastnaesit_Burundi.jpg?width=300.
- Bastnäsite wikiPageID "191159".
- Bastnäsite wikiPageRevisionID "603660645".
- Bastnäsite birefringence "δ = 0.101 max.".
- Bastnäsite caption "Bastnäsite from Burundi".
- Bastnäsite category Carbonate_minerals.
- Bastnäsite cleavage "Imperfect to indistinct on {100}, parting on {0001}".
- Bastnäsite color "Honey-yellow, reddish brown".
- Bastnäsite diaphaneity "Transparent to translucent".
- Bastnäsite formula "CO3F".
- Bastnäsite fracture "Uneven".
- Bastnäsite gravity "4.95".
- Bastnäsite habit "Tabular to equant striated crystals, also granular, massive".
- Bastnäsite luster "Vitreous, greasy, pearly on basal partings".
- Bastnäsite mohs "4".
- Bastnäsite name "Bastnäsite, bastnaesite".
- Bastnäsite opticalprop "Uniaxial".
- Bastnäsite other "Strongly piezoelectric; dark red cathodoluminescence".
- Bastnäsite pleochroism "Faint".
- Bastnäsite refractive "nε = 1.818–1.823".
- Bastnäsite refractive "nω = 1.717–1.722".
- Bastnäsite streak "White".
- Bastnäsite strunz "5".
- Bastnäsite symmetry "Hexagonal ditrigonal dipyramidal".
- Bastnäsite system Hexagonal_crystal_system.
- Bastnäsite tenacity "Brittle".
- Bastnäsite twinning "Dauphine law, Brazil law and Japan law".
- Bastnäsite unitCell "a = 7.118 Å, c = 9.762 Å; Z = 6".
- Bastnäsite subject Category:Carbonate_minerals.
- Bastnäsite subject Category:Halide_minerals.
- Bastnäsite subject Category:Hexagonal_minerals.
- Bastnäsite subject Category:Lanthanide_minerals.
- Bastnäsite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Bastnäsite type Mineral.
- Bastnäsite type ChemicalObject.
- Bastnäsite type Thing.
- Bastnäsite comment "The mineral bastnäsite (or bastnaesite) is one of a family of three carbonate-fluoride minerals, which includes bastnäsite-(Ce) with a formula of (Ce, La)CO3F, bastnäsite-(La) with a formula of (La, Ce)CO3F, and bastnäsite-(Y) with a formula of (Y, Ce)CO3F. Most bastnäsite is bastnäsite-(Ce), and cerium is by far the most common of the rare earths in this class of minerals. Bastnäsite and the phosphate mineral monazite are the two largest sources of cerium and other rare earth elements.".
- Bastnäsite label "Bastnasita".
- Bastnäsite label "Bastnasita".
- Bastnäsite label "Bastnazyt".
- Bastnäsite label "Bastnäsiet".
- Bastnäsite label "Bastnäsit".
- Bastnäsite label "Bastnäsite".
- Bastnäsite label "Бастнезит".
- Bastnäsite label "バストネサイト".
- Bastnäsite sameAs Bastn%C3%A4site.
- Bastnäsite sameAs Bastnäsit.
- Bastnäsite sameAs Μπαστναζίτης.
- Bastnäsite sameAs Bastnasita.
- Bastnäsite sameAs バストネサイト.
- Bastnäsite sameAs Bastnäsiet.
- Bastnäsite sameAs Bastnazyt.
- Bastnäsite sameAs Bastnasita.
- Bastnäsite sameAs Q424266.
- Bastnäsite sameAs Q424266.
- Bastnäsite wasDerivedFrom Bastnäsite?oldid=603660645.
- Bastnäsite depiction Bastnaesit_Burundi.jpg.