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- Parisite-(Ce) abstract "Parisite is a rare mineral consisting of cerium, lanthanum and calcium fluoro-carbonate, Ca(Ce,La)2(CO3)3F2. Parisite is mostly parisite-(Ce), but when neodymium is present in the structure the mineral becomes parisite-(Nd).It is found only as crystals, which belong to the trigonal or monoclinic pseudo-hexagonal system and usually have the form of acute double pyramids terminated by the basal planes; the faces of the hexagonal pyramids are striated horizontally, and parallel to the basal plane there is a perfect cleavage. The crystals are hair-brown in color and are translucent. The hardness is 4.5 and the specific gravity is 4.36. Light which has traversed a crystal of parisite exhibits a characteristic absorption spectrum. At first, the only known occurrence of this mineral was in the famous emerald mine at Muzo in Colombia, South America, where it was found by J.J. Paris, who rediscovered and worked the mine in the early part of the 19th century; here it is associated with emerald in a bituminous limestone of Cretaceous age. Closely allied to parisite, and indeed first described as such, is a mineral from the nepheline-syenite district of Julianehaab in south Greenland. To this the name synchysite has been given. The crystals are rhombohedral (as distinct from hexagonal; they have the composition CeFCa(CO3)2, and specific gravity of 2.90. At the same locality there is also found a barium-parisite, which differs from the Colombian parisite in containing barium in place of calcium, the formula being (CeF)2Ba(CO3)3: this is named cordylite on account of the club-shaped form of its hexagonal crystals. Bastnasite is a cerium lanthanum and neodymium fluoro-carbonate (CeF)CO3, from Bastnas, near Riddarhyttan, in Vestmanland, Sweden, and the Pikes Peak region in Colorado, U.S.A.".
- Parisite-(Ce) thumbnail Parisite-39471.jpg?width=300.
- Parisite-(Ce) wikiPageExternalLink parisite-(Ce).pdf.
- Parisite-(Ce) wikiPageID "3121674".
- Parisite-(Ce) wikiPageRevisionID "552608486".
- Parisite-(Ce) caption "Parisite from Muzo, Vasquez-Yacopí Mining District, Boyacá Department, Colombia, size: 1.3 x 1 x .7 cm".
- Parisite-(Ce) category Carbonate.
- Parisite-(Ce) color "Brown, brownish yellow, gray-yellow, grayish yellow, yellow, waxy yellow, colourless to yellow in transmitted light".
- Parisite-(Ce) dana "16".
- Parisite-(Ce) density "4.38".
- Parisite-(Ce) diaphaneity "Transparent to translucent".
- Parisite-(Ce) formula "Ca23F2".
- Parisite-(Ce) gravity "4.34".
- Parisite-(Ce) habit Acicular_(crystal_habit).
- Parisite-(Ce) hasPhotoCollection Parisite-(Ce).
- Parisite-(Ce) luster Greasy.
- Parisite-(Ce) luster Lustre_(mineralogy).
- Parisite-(Ce) mohs "4".
- Parisite-(Ce) molweight "537.24".
- Parisite-(Ce) name "Parisite".
- Parisite-(Ce) streak "White".
- Parisite-(Ce) strunz "5".
- Parisite-(Ce) symmetry "Monoclinic - m - Domatic".
- Parisite-(Ce) system Monoclinic_crystal_system.
- Parisite-(Ce) unitCell "a = 12.305Å, b = 7.1056Å, c = 28.2478Å β = 98.246°".
- Parisite-(Ce) subject Category:Calcium_minerals.
- Parisite-(Ce) subject Category:Carbonate_minerals.
- Parisite-(Ce) subject Category:Lanthanide_minerals.
- Parisite-(Ce) subject Category:Monoclinic_minerals.
- Parisite-(Ce) type Abstraction100002137.
- Parisite-(Ce) type CalciumMinerals.
- Parisite-(Ce) type CarbonateMinerals.
- Parisite-(Ce) type LanthanideMinerals.
- Parisite-(Ce) type Material114580897.
- Parisite-(Ce) type Matter100020827.
- Parisite-(Ce) type Mineral114662574.
- Parisite-(Ce) type MonoclinicMinerals.
- Parisite-(Ce) type Part113809207.
- Parisite-(Ce) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Parisite-(Ce) type Relation100031921.
- Parisite-(Ce) type Substance100019613.
- Parisite-(Ce) type ChemicalSubstance.
- Parisite-(Ce) type Mineral.
- Parisite-(Ce) type ChemicalObject.
- Parisite-(Ce) type Thing.
- Parisite-(Ce) comment "Parisite is a rare mineral consisting of cerium, lanthanum and calcium fluoro-carbonate, Ca(Ce,La)2(CO3)3F2.".
- Parisite-(Ce) label "Parisiet".
- Parisite-(Ce) label "Parisite-(Ce)".
- Parisite-(Ce) label "Parisite-(Ce)".
- Parisite-(Ce) sameAs Parisite-(Ce).
- Parisite-(Ce) sameAs Parisiet.
- Parisite-(Ce) sameAs m.08st__.
- Parisite-(Ce) sameAs Q1870264.
- Parisite-(Ce) sameAs Q1870264.
- Parisite-(Ce) sameAs Parisite-(Ce).
- Parisite-(Ce) wasDerivedFrom Parisite-(Ce)?oldid=552608486.
- Parisite-(Ce) depiction Parisite-39471.jpg.
- Parisite-(Ce) isPrimaryTopicOf Parisite-(Ce).
- Parisite-(Ce) name "Parisite".