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- Putnisite abstract "Putnisite is a mineral composed of strontium, calcium, chromium, sulphur, carbon, oxygen and hydrogen. It was discovered on the Polar Bear peninsula in Western Australia in 2014 during mining activity. The mineral was named after mineralogists Andrew and Christine Putnis. Putnisite has unique chemical and structural properties, and does not appear to be related to any of the existing mineralogical families. Putnisite occurs as small (< 0.5 mm) cube-like crystals in volcanic rock. Crystals are translucent purple, but show distinct pleochroism (from pale purple to pale bluish grey, depending on the angle of observation) and leave pink streaks when rubbed on a flat surface.".
- Putnisite wikiPageID "42594954".
- Putnisite wikiPageRevisionID "606315696".
- Putnisite cleavage "[100], [010] and [001] good".
- Putnisite color "Purple".
- Putnisite formula "SrCa4Cr83+816 · 25 H2O".
- Putnisite fracture "Brittle - uneven".
- Putnisite mohs "1.5".
- Putnisite name "Putnisite".
- Putnisite streak "Pink".
- Putnisite system "Orthorhombic Space Group: Pnma".
- Putnisite subject Category:Calcium_minerals.
- Putnisite subject Category:Carbonate_minerals.
- Putnisite subject Category:Chromium_minerals.
- Putnisite subject Category:Hydroxide_minerals.
- Putnisite subject Category:Mineralogy.
- Putnisite subject Category:Minerals.
- Putnisite subject Category:Strontium_minerals.
- Putnisite subject Category:Sulfate_minerals.
- Putnisite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Putnisite type Mineral.
- Putnisite type ChemicalObject.
- Putnisite type Thing.
- Putnisite comment "Putnisite is a mineral composed of strontium, calcium, chromium, sulphur, carbon, oxygen and hydrogen. It was discovered on the Polar Bear peninsula in Western Australia in 2014 during mining activity. The mineral was named after mineralogists Andrew and Christine Putnis. Putnisite has unique chemical and structural properties, and does not appear to be related to any of the existing mineralogical families. Putnisite occurs as small (< 0.5 mm) cube-like crystals in volcanic rock.".
- Putnisite label "Putnisit".
- Putnisite label "Putnisita".
- Putnisite label "Putnisita".
- Putnisite label "Putnisite".
- Putnisite label "Putnisite".
- Putnisite label "Putnizyt".
- Putnisite sameAs Putnisit.
- Putnisite sameAs Putnisita.
- Putnisite sameAs Putnisite.
- Putnisite sameAs Putnizyt.
- Putnisite sameAs Putnisita.
- Putnisite sameAs m.010gktmp.
- Putnisite sameAs Q16605091.
- Putnisite sameAs Q16605091.
- Putnisite wasDerivedFrom Putnisite?oldid=606315696.
- Putnisite isPrimaryTopicOf Putnisite.
- Putnisite name "Putnisite".