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- Emmonsite abstract "Emmonsite, also known as durdenite, is an iron tellurite mineral with the formula: Fe2(TeO3)3·2(H2O). Emmonsite forms triclinic crystals. It is of a yellowish-green color, with a vitreous lustre, and a hardness of 5 on the Moh scale.Emmonsite was first described in 1885 for an occurrence in the Tombstone District, Cochise County, Arizona. It was named for the American geologist, Samuel Franklin Emmons, (1841–1911), of the United States Geological Survey.Emmonsite is found, often with quartz or cerussite in the Tombstone, Arizona area. It is also associated with native tellurium, tellurite, native gold, pyrite, rodalquilarite, mackayite, sonoraite, cuzticite and eztlite.".
- Emmonsite thumbnail Emmonsite-mrz266a.jpg?width=300.
- Emmonsite wikiPageExternalLink 16798.
- Emmonsite wikiPageExternalLink 433.
- Emmonsite wikiPageID "28812639".
- Emmonsite wikiPageRevisionID "589983058".
- Emmonsite 2v "Measured: 23°".
- Emmonsite birefringence "δ = 0.138 - 0.158".
- Emmonsite caption "Emmonsite. Locality: San Miguel Mine, Moctezuma, Sonora, Mexico".
- Emmonsite category "Tellurite mineral".
- Emmonsite cleavage "Perfect on {010}; good on {100} and {001}".
- Emmonsite color "Yellowish green".
- Emmonsite diaphaneity "Opaque to translucent".
- Emmonsite formula "Fe23·2".
- Emmonsite gravity "4.52".
- Emmonsite habit "Thin to hairlike crystals, occurring in rosettes and sprays; also fibrous globular aggregates and crusts".
- Emmonsite hasPhotoCollection Emmonsite.
- Emmonsite luster "Vitreous".
- Emmonsite mohs "5".
- Emmonsite name "Emmonsite".
- Emmonsite opticalprop "Biaxial".
- Emmonsite pleochroism "Weak".
- Emmonsite refractive "nα = 1.962 nβ = 2.090 nγ = 2.100 - 2.120".
- Emmonsite strunz "4".
- Emmonsite symmetry "H-M symbol:".
- Emmonsite symmetry "Space group: P".
- Emmonsite symmetry "Triclinic pinacoidal".
- Emmonsite system Triclinic_crystal_system.
- Emmonsite twinning "Noted".
- Emmonsite unitCell "a = 7.90 Å, b = 8.00 Å, c = 7.62 Å; α = 96.73°, β = 95°, γ = 84.47°; Z=2".
- Emmonsite subject Category:Iron_minerals.
- Emmonsite subject Category:Tellurite_and_selenite_minerals.
- Emmonsite subject Category:Triclinic_minerals.
- Emmonsite type Abstraction100002137.
- Emmonsite type IronMinerals.
- Emmonsite type Material114580897.
- Emmonsite type Matter100020827.
- Emmonsite type Mineral114662574.
- Emmonsite type OxideMinerals.
- Emmonsite type Part113809207.
- Emmonsite type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Emmonsite type Relation100031921.
- Emmonsite type Substance100019613.
- Emmonsite type TriclinicMinerals.
- Emmonsite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Emmonsite type Mineral.
- Emmonsite type ChemicalObject.
- Emmonsite type Thing.
- Emmonsite comment "Emmonsite, also known as durdenite, is an iron tellurite mineral with the formula: Fe2(TeO3)3·2(H2O). Emmonsite forms triclinic crystals. It is of a yellowish-green color, with a vitreous lustre, and a hardness of 5 on the Moh scale.Emmonsite was first described in 1885 for an occurrence in the Tombstone District, Cochise County, Arizona.".
- Emmonsite label "Emmonsit".
- Emmonsite label "Emmonsita".
- Emmonsite label "Emmonsite".
- Emmonsite label "Emmonsite".
- Emmonsite sameAs Emmonsit.
- Emmonsite sameAs Emmonsita.
- Emmonsite sameAs Emmonsite.
- Emmonsite sameAs m.0ddglqf.
- Emmonsite sameAs Q949862.
- Emmonsite sameAs Q949862.
- Emmonsite sameAs Emmonsite.
- Emmonsite wasDerivedFrom Emmonsite?oldid=589983058.
- Emmonsite depiction Emmonsite-mrz266a.jpg.
- Emmonsite isPrimaryTopicOf Emmonsite.
- Emmonsite name "Emmonsite".