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Ilvaite is a sorosilicate of iron and calcium with formula: CaFe2+ 2Fe3+ Si 2O 7O(OH). Both manganese and magnesium substitute in the structure. Ilvaite
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Mediterranean island in Tuscany, Italy
precipitating iron-rich minerals in their place. One of the iron-rich minerals, ilvaite, was first identified on the island and takes its name from the Latin word
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Ice Ichnusaite Icosahedrite Idrialite Ikaite Illite Ilmenite Ilsemannite Ilvaite Imogolite Inderite Indite Inesite Inyoite Iodargyrite Iranite Iridium Native
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Rock-forming minerals with predominantly silicate anions
Lawsonite – CaAl2(Si2O7)(OH)2·H2O Axinite – (Ca,Fe,Mn)3Al2(BO3)(Si4O12)(OH) Ilvaite – CaFeII2FeIIIO(Si2O7)(OH) Epidote group (has both (SiO4)4− and (Si2O7)6−
Silicate_mineral
Inyoite Iyo Itelmenite Itm Ilsemannite Ils Iodargyrite Iag Itoigawaite Ito Iltisite Iti Iowaite Iow Itoite It Ilvaite Ilv Iquiqueite Iqu Itsiite Its
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Copper and manganese sulfate mineral
related to the oxidation of sulfide minerals to form sulfate solutions with ilvaite associated with the presence of manganese. Campigliaite is a rare secondary
Campigliaite
Freibergite Galena 'Garnet' Gold Gypsum Hedenbergite Hematite Heteromorphite Ilvaite Indium Jamesonite 'Limonite' Löllingite Ludlamite Mackinawite Magnetite
Industry_in_Kosovo
Iron-rich pyroxene mineral
of the Meteoritical Society. Vol 30. pp. 748–775 Farbe Minerals (2007). Ilvaite with hedenbergite. www.webmineral.com/specimines/picshow.php?id=2801 Pilcher
Hedenbergite
Silicate mineral
Bombay, India along with other silicates, including pumpellyite-Fe2+, ilvaite, babingtonite, hydroandradite, prehnite, and chlorite (Wise and Moller
Julgoldite
(IMA1994-031) 2.FC.20b [51] [52] [no] (IUPAC: mercury silver chloro sulfide) Ilvaite (Y: 1811) 9.BE.07 [53] [54] [55] (IUPAC: calcium iron(II) diron(III)
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dellaventuraite (IMA2003-061)] 9.DE.25 [257] [258] [no] Manganilvaite (ilvaite: IMA2002-016) 9.BE.07 [259] [260] [261] (IUPAC: calcium iron(II) iron(III)
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1962) 4.FE.05 [333] [334] [335] (IUPAC: iron(II) dihydroxide) Amamoorite (ilvaite: IMA2018-105) 9.B?. [336] [no] [no] (IUPAC: calcium dimanganese(II) manganese(III)
List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (A)
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Hamlet in New York, United States
mineragraphically. It was thought for a while that the unknown might be ilvaite. In the spring of 1950, the USGS investigated the unknown. In the early
Jayville,_New_York
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A silicate of iron and lime occurring in black prismatic crystals and columnar masses.
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A silicate of iron and lime occurring in black prismatic crystals; -- also called ilvaite.