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- Ellsworthite abstract "Ellsworthite (Ca,U)2(Ti,Nb,Ta)2O6(OH) is a rare earth mineral mostly found in the northern parts of North America. It is named after H. V. Ellsworth of the Canadian Geological Survey by Walker and Parsons. Ellsworthite is also known under the name {Betafite}. It is a very U and Th rich mineral, which in fact makes it slightly radioactive. U makes up about 17.1% of the mineral.".
- Ellsworthite wikiPageID "32564567".
- Ellsworthite wikiPageRevisionID "589410357".
- Ellsworthite boxbgcolor "604800.0".
- Ellsworthite category "Pyrochlore group".
- Ellsworthite cleavage "None".
- Ellsworthite color "Amber yellow to dark brown".
- Ellsworthite formula "22".
- Ellsworthite fracture "conchoidal fracture".
- Ellsworthite hardness "5.5".
- Ellsworthite hasPhotoCollection Ellsworthite.
- Ellsworthite luster "Vitreous".
- Ellsworthite name "Ellsworthite".
- Ellsworthite other "Translucent to opaque".
- Ellsworthite streak "yellow to brownish".
- Ellsworthite symmetry "Cubic 4/m 3* 2/m".
- Ellsworthite system "isometric".
- Ellsworthite subject Category:Oxide_minerals.
- Ellsworthite type Abstraction100002137.
- Ellsworthite type Material114580897.
- Ellsworthite type Matter100020827.
- Ellsworthite type Mineral114662574.
- Ellsworthite type OxideMinerals.
- Ellsworthite type Part113809207.
- Ellsworthite type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Ellsworthite type Relation100031921.
- Ellsworthite type Substance100019613.
- Ellsworthite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Ellsworthite type Mineral.
- Ellsworthite type ChemicalObject.
- Ellsworthite type Thing.
- Ellsworthite comment "Ellsworthite (Ca,U)2(Ti,Nb,Ta)2O6(OH) is a rare earth mineral mostly found in the northern parts of North America. It is named after H. V. Ellsworth of the Canadian Geological Survey by Walker and Parsons. Ellsworthite is also known under the name {Betafite}. It is a very U and Th rich mineral, which in fact makes it slightly radioactive. U makes up about 17.1% of the mineral.".
- Ellsworthite label "Ellsworthite".
- Ellsworthite sameAs m.0h1c12l.
- Ellsworthite sameAs Q5366177.
- Ellsworthite sameAs Q5366177.
- Ellsworthite sameAs Ellsworthite.
- Ellsworthite wasDerivedFrom Ellsworthite?oldid=589410357.
- Ellsworthite isPrimaryTopicOf Ellsworthite.
- Ellsworthite name "Ellsworthite".