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- Seamanite abstract "Seamanite, named for discoverer Arthur E. Seaman, is a rare manganese boron phosphate mineral with formula Mn3[B(OH)4](PO4)(OH)2. The yellow to pink mineral occurs as small, needle-shaped crystals. It was first discovered in 1917 from a mine in Iron County, Michigan, United States and identified in 1930. As of 2012, seamanite is known from four sites in Michigan and South Australia.".
- Seamanite thumbnail Seamanite-zr17a.jpg?width=300.
- Seamanite wikiPageID "5774786".
- Seamanite wikiPageRevisionID "593017623".
- Seamanite 2v "≈40°".
- Seamanite birefringence "δ = 0.025".
- Seamanite boxwidth "280".
- Seamanite caption "Seamanite crystals on a rock sample".
- Seamanite category Borate_minerals.
- Seamanite cleavage "distinct on {001}".
- Seamanite color "yellow, yellow-brown, pink".
- Seamanite dana "43.4".
- Seamanite density "3.08".
- Seamanite diaphaneity "transparent".
- Seamanite dispersion "weak".
- Seamanite fluorescence "none".
- Seamanite formula "Mn3[B4]2".
- Seamanite fracture "brittle".
- Seamanite habit "acicular".
- Seamanite hasPhotoCollection Seamanite.
- Seamanite imagesize "230".
- Seamanite luster "vitreous".
- Seamanite mohs "4".
- Seamanite molweight "372.64".
- Seamanite name "Seamanite".
- Seamanite refractive "nα = 1.640,".
- Seamanite refractive "nβ = 1.663,".
- Seamanite refractive "nγ = 1.665".
- Seamanite solubility "in cold, dilute acids".
- Seamanite streak "white".
- Seamanite strunz "6".
- Seamanite system Orthorhombic_crystal_system.
- Seamanite tenacity "brittle".
- Seamanite unitCell "a=7.811 Å, b=15.114 Å, c=6.691 Å, Z=4".
- Seamanite wordnet_type synset-mineral-noun-1.
- Seamanite subject Category:Borate_minerals.
- Seamanite subject Category:Manganese_minerals.
- Seamanite subject Category:Orthorhombic_minerals.
- Seamanite subject Category:Phosphate_minerals.
- Seamanite type Abstraction100002137.
- Seamanite type BorateMinerals.
- Seamanite type ManganeseMinerals.
- Seamanite type Material114580897.
- Seamanite type Matter100020827.
- Seamanite type Mineral114662574.
- Seamanite type Part113809207.
- Seamanite type PhosphateMinerals.
- Seamanite type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Seamanite type Relation100031921.
- Seamanite type Substance100019613.
- Seamanite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Seamanite type Mineral.
- Seamanite type ChemicalObject.
- Seamanite type Thing.
- Seamanite comment "Seamanite, named for discoverer Arthur E. Seaman, is a rare manganese boron phosphate mineral with formula Mn3[B(OH)4](PO4)(OH)2. The yellow to pink mineral occurs as small, needle-shaped crystals. It was first discovered in 1917 from a mine in Iron County, Michigan, United States and identified in 1930. As of 2012, seamanite is known from four sites in Michigan and South Australia.".
- Seamanite label "Seamanita".
- Seamanite label "Seamanite".
- Seamanite label "Seamanite".
- Seamanite label "Seamanite".
- Seamanite sameAs Seamanita.
- Seamanite sameAs Seamanite.
- Seamanite sameAs Seamanite.
- Seamanite sameAs m.0f3y13.
- Seamanite sameAs Q13117.
- Seamanite sameAs Q13117.
- Seamanite sameAs Seamanite.
- Seamanite wasDerivedFrom Seamanite?oldid=593017623.
- Seamanite depiction Seamanite-zr17a.jpg.
- Seamanite isPrimaryTopicOf Seamanite.
- Seamanite name "Seamanite".