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- Gummite abstract "Gummite is a yellow amorphous mixture of uranium minerals, oxides, silicates and hydrates of uranium, derived from the alteration of uraninite. It is named for its gum-like consistence.The material was also known under various names, mostly because of different origins of the samples, including: eliasite from Elias – the name of a mine at Jáchymov, coracite – a variety from Lake Superior, pittinite, pechuran, urangummit and uranogummite.".
- Gummite thumbnail Gummit_1.jpg?width=300.
- Gummite wikiPageExternalLink min-1774.html.
- Gummite wikiPageID "1234402".
- Gummite wikiPageRevisionID "541173621".
- Gummite hasPhotoCollection Gummite.
- Gummite subject Category:Uranium_minerals.
- Gummite comment "Gummite is a yellow amorphous mixture of uranium minerals, oxides, silicates and hydrates of uranium, derived from the alteration of uraninite. It is named for its gum-like consistence.The material was also known under various names, mostly because of different origins of the samples, including: eliasite from Elias – the name of a mine at Jáchymov, coracite – a variety from Lake Superior, pittinite, pechuran, urangummit and uranogummite.".
- Gummite label "Gummiet".
- Gummite label "Gummit".
- Gummite label "Gummite".
- Gummite sameAs Gummiet.
- Gummite sameAs Gummit.
- Gummite sameAs m.04ksbd.
- Gummite sameAs Q2793442.
- Gummite sameAs Q2793442.
- Gummite wasDerivedFrom Gummite?oldid=541173621.
- Gummite depiction Gummit_1.jpg.
- Gummite isPrimaryTopicOf Gummite.