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Gahnite, ZnAl2O4, is a rare mineral belonging to the spinel group. It forms octahedral crystals which may be green, blue, yellow, brown or grey. It often
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Fluorapatite Fluorapophyllite Fluorite Forsterite Friedelite Gadolinite Gahnite Gahnospinel Garnet group: Pyralspite Almandine Pyrope Spessartine Ugrandite
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Effect of a material on light
Peridot 0.020 0.012–0.013 Spinel 0.020 0.011 Vesuvianite 0.019–0.025 0.014 Gahnite 0.019–0.021 — Clinozoisite 0.019 0.011–0.014 Labradorite 0.019 0.010 Axinite
Dispersion_(optics)
of fluorapatite) Gabrielite Gadolinite (mineral group) Gagarinite-(Ce) Gahnite Galaxite Galena Galkhaite Gananite Ganophyllite Garnet (mineral group)
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mineral. Associated minerals include ilmenite, geikielite, hematite, spinel, gahnite, chromite, magnetite, ganophyllite, manganophyllite, hendricksite, garnet
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Swedish chemist (1745–1818)
Academy of Sciences. He also had a managerial career in Swedish mining. Gahnite, named after Gahn Weeks, Mary Elvira (1932). "The discovery of the elements:
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Class of minerals containing oxygen
ZrO2 Uraninite UO2 Thorianite ThO2 XY2O4 form Spinel group Spinel MgAl2O4 Gahnite ZnAl2O4 Magnetite Fe3O4 (Fe2+Fe3+2O4) Franklinite (Zn,Fe,Mn)(Fe,Mn)2O4
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Gearksutite Gak Giraudite-(Zn) Gir-Zn Görgeyite Gög Grootfonteinite Gtf Gahnite Ghn Gebhardite Geb Girvasite Gvs Gormanite Gm Grossite Gss Gaidonnayite
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mineralogist who discovered manganese in 1774, and after whom the mineral gahnite was named. Henrik Gahn (1747–1816), physician and student of Linnaeus,
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Oxide mineral
is present is in sillimanite-quartz veins which are paired closely with gahnite. While microcline-quartz-mica-pegmities and Precambrian schists, gneisses
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Mineral supergroup
spinels: Spinel: MgAl2O4, after which this class of minerals is named Gahnite: ZnAl2O4 Hercynite: FeAl2O4 Galaxite: MnAl2O4 Pleonaste: (Mg,Fe)Al2O4 Iron
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lammerite, labberite-β, johillerite, bradaczekite, urusovite, fluoborite, gahnite, orthoclase, and fluorophlogopite. Wulffite has been found to reside about
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Gagarinite-(Y) (IMA1967 s.p., 1961) 3.AB.35 Gageite (Y: 1910) 9.DH.35 Gahnite (spinel, spinel: 1807) 4.BB.05 (IUPAC: zinc dialuminium tetraoxide) Gaidonnayite
List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (G)
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Mine in India
with the sphalerite along with some minor arsenopyrite and chalcopyrite. Gahnite and rutile are the most common oxide minerals that form within the ore
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Mine in New South Wales, Australia
associated with bimodal (felsic and mafic) volcanic rocks, and stratabound gahnite- and garnet-bearing rocks and iron formations; Stacked orebodies with characteristic
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Na(REExCa(1-x))(REEyCa(1-y))F6 – Russian cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin (1934–1968) Gahnite: ZnAl2O4 – Swedish chemist Johan Gottlieb Gahn (1745–1818) Gatehouseite:
List of minerals named after people
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List of IMA recognized minerals and groupings
subgroup Spinel MgAl2O4, Galaxite (Mn,Mg)(Al,Fe3+)2O4, Hercynite Fe2+Al2O4, Gahnite ZnAl2O4 Iron subgroup Magnesioferrite MgFe3+2O4, Jacobsite (Mn2+,Fe2+,Mg)(Fe3+
Classification of non-silicate minerals
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Zinc spinel; automolite.
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A variety of the zinc spinel or gahnite.