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- Nabalamprophyllite abstract "Nabalamprophyllite has a general formula of Ba(Na,Ba){Na3Ti[Ti2O2Si4O14](OH,F)2} The name is given for its composition (Naba, meaning sodium, Na and barium, Ba) and relation to other lamprophyllite-group minerals. Lamprophyllite is a rare Ti-bearing silicate mineral usually found in intrusive igneous rocks.Nabalamprophyllite is monoclinic, which means crystallographically, it contains three axes of unequal length and the angles between two of the axes are 90°, and one is less than 90°. It belongs to the space group P2/m. The mineral also has an orthorhombic polytype (nabalamprophyllite-2O) This mineral belongs to the space group Pnmn. In terms of its optical properties, nabalamprophyllite is anisotropic which means the velocity of light varies depending on direction through the mineral. Its calculated relief is 1.86 - 1.87. Its color in plane polarized light is green-brown, and it is weakly pleochroic.The mineral has only been found in Russia, usually in association with coarse-grained igneous rocks called pegmatites. The type localities are the Inagli alkaline–ultrabasic massif, Yakutia and the Kovdor alkaline–ultrabasic massif in the Kola Peninsula.".
- Nabalamprophyllite wikiPageID "28398559".
- Nabalamprophyllite wikiPageRevisionID "587832462".
- Nabalamprophyllite 2v "40.5".
- Nabalamprophyllite category Silicate_minerals.
- Nabalamprophyllite cleavage "Perfect".
- Nabalamprophyllite color "Brown to bright yellow crystals".
- Nabalamprophyllite diaphaneity "Transparent to translucent".
- Nabalamprophyllite formula "Ba{Na3Ti[Ti2O2Si4O14]2}".
- Nabalamprophyllite habit "Prismatic, sheaf-like, random aggregates".
- Nabalamprophyllite hasPhotoCollection Nabalamprophyllite.
- Nabalamprophyllite luster "Glassy".
- Nabalamprophyllite mohs "3".
- Nabalamprophyllite name "Nabalamprophyllite".
- Nabalamprophyllite opticalprop "Biaxial positive".
- Nabalamprophyllite pleochroism "Weak, green-brown".
- Nabalamprophyllite refractive "nα=1.750, nγ=1.799".
- Nabalamprophyllite streak "White".
- Nabalamprophyllite symmetry "Monoclinic, P2/m".
- Nabalamprophyllite system Monoclinic_crystal_system.
- Nabalamprophyllite unitCell "a=19.805 Å, b=7.123 Å, c=5.426 Å, β=96.45, V=753.4 Å3".
- Nabalamprophyllite subject Category:Barium_minerals.
- Nabalamprophyllite subject Category:Sodium_minerals.
- Nabalamprophyllite subject Category:Sorosilicates.
- Nabalamprophyllite subject Category:Titanium_minerals.
- Nabalamprophyllite type Abstraction100002137.
- Nabalamprophyllite type BariumMinerals.
- Nabalamprophyllite type Material114580897.
- Nabalamprophyllite type Matter100020827.
- Nabalamprophyllite type Mineral114662574.
- Nabalamprophyllite type Part113809207.
- Nabalamprophyllite type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Nabalamprophyllite type Relation100031921.
- Nabalamprophyllite type SodiumMinerals.
- Nabalamprophyllite type Substance100019613.
- Nabalamprophyllite type TitaniumMinerals.
- Nabalamprophyllite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Nabalamprophyllite type Mineral.
- Nabalamprophyllite type ChemicalObject.
- Nabalamprophyllite type Thing.
- Nabalamprophyllite comment "Nabalamprophyllite has a general formula of Ba(Na,Ba){Na3Ti[Ti2O2Si4O14](OH,F)2} The name is given for its composition (Naba, meaning sodium, Na and barium, Ba) and relation to other lamprophyllite-group minerals. Lamprophyllite is a rare Ti-bearing silicate mineral usually found in intrusive igneous rocks.Nabalamprophyllite is monoclinic, which means crystallographically, it contains three axes of unequal length and the angles between two of the axes are 90°, and one is less than 90°.".
- Nabalamprophyllite label "Nabalamprophyllite".
- Nabalamprophyllite label "Nabalamprophyllite".
- Nabalamprophyllite sameAs Nabalamprophyllite.
- Nabalamprophyllite sameAs m.0crddb_.
- Nabalamprophyllite sameAs Q6956734.
- Nabalamprophyllite sameAs Q6956734.
- Nabalamprophyllite sameAs Nabalamprophyllite.
- Nabalamprophyllite wasDerivedFrom Nabalamprophyllite?oldid=587832462.
- Nabalamprophyllite isPrimaryTopicOf Nabalamprophyllite.
- Nabalamprophyllite name "Nabalamprophyllite".