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- Ephesite abstract "Ephesite is a rare member of the mica silicate mineral group, phyllosilicate. It is restricted to quartz-free, alumina rich mineral assemblages and has been found in South African deposits in the Postmasburg district as well as Ephesus, Turkey.".
- Ephesite thumbnail Ephesite-120783.jpg?width=300.
- Ephesite wikiPageID "41329824".
- Ephesite wikiPageLength "5599".
- Ephesite wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Ephesite wikiPageRevisionID "592220857".
- Ephesite wikiPageWikiLink Alumina.
- Ephesite wikiPageWikiLink Aluminium.
- Ephesite wikiPageWikiLink Aluminium_oxide.
- Ephesite wikiPageWikiLink Brittle_mica.
- Ephesite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Phyllosilicates.
- Ephesite wikiPageWikiLink Cation.
- Ephesite wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_formula.
- Ephesite wikiPageWikiLink Crystal_system.
- Ephesite wikiPageWikiLink Emery_(mineral).
- Ephesite wikiPageWikiLink Emery_(rock).
- Ephesite wikiPageWikiLink Ephesus.
- Ephesite wikiPageWikiLink H-M_symbol.
- Ephesite wikiPageWikiLink Hermann–Mauguin_notation.
- Ephesite wikiPageWikiLink Hydroxide.
- Ephesite wikiPageWikiLink Ion.
- Ephesite wikiPageWikiLink Lithium.
- Ephesite wikiPageWikiLink Margarite.
- Ephesite wikiPageWikiLink Mica.
- Ephesite wikiPageWikiLink Monoclinic.
- Ephesite wikiPageWikiLink Monoclinic_crystal_system.
- Ephesite wikiPageWikiLink Paragonite.
- Ephesite wikiPageWikiLink Phyllosilicate.
- Ephesite wikiPageWikiLink Postmasburg.
- Ephesite wikiPageWikiLink Potassium.
- Ephesite wikiPageWikiLink Quartz.
- Ephesite wikiPageWikiLink Silicate_mineral.
- Ephesite wikiPageWikiLink Silicate_minerals.
- Ephesite wikiPageWikiLink Sodium.
- Ephesite wikiPageWikiLink South_Africa.
- Ephesite wikiPageWikiLink Space_group.
- Ephesite wikiPageWikiLink Triclinic.
- Ephesite wikiPageWikiLink Triclinic_crystal_system.
- Ephesite wikiPageWikiLink Trioctahedral_mica.
- Ephesite wikiPageWikiLink Turkey.
- Ephesite wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ephesite".
- Ephesite 2v "18".
- Ephesite birefringence "δ = 0.033".
- Ephesite caption "Ephesite".
- Ephesite category Phyllosilicate.
- Ephesite category Silicate_minerals.
- Ephesite cleavage "Perfect on {001}".
- Ephesite color "Brownish pink, pearl gray, pale green".
- Ephesite diaphaneity "Translucent".
- Ephesite formula "NaLiAl2O102".
- Ephesite gravity "2.984".
- Ephesite habit "Flakes".
- Ephesite hasPhotoCollection Ephesite.
- Ephesite luster "Vitreous, pearly on cleavage".
- Ephesite mohs "3.5".
- Ephesite name "Ephesite".
- Ephesite opticalprop "Biaxial".
- Ephesite refractive "nα = 1.592 - 1.595 nβ = 1.624 - 1.625 nγ = 1.625 - 1.627".
- Ephesite strunz "9".
- Ephesite symmetry H-M_symbol.
- Ephesite symmetry Hermann–Mauguin_notation.
- Ephesite symmetry "Monoclinic prismatic".
- Ephesite symmetry "Space group: C 2/c".
- Ephesite symmetry "also reported is a triclinic polytype".
- Ephesite system "Monoclinic or triclinic".
- Ephesite tenacity "Brittle".
- Ephesite twinning "Commonly twinned about [310] or [3{{overline|1}}0]".
- Ephesite unitCell "a = 5.12 Å, b = 8.853 Å, c = 19.303 Å, Z = 4; beta = 95.08°".
- Ephesite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_mineral.
- Ephesite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ephesite subject Category:Phyllosilicates.
- Ephesite hypernym Member.
- Ephesite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Ephesite type Mineral.
- Ephesite type Person.
- Ephesite type ChemicalObject.
- Ephesite type Thing.
- Ephesite type Q7946.
- Ephesite comment "Ephesite is a rare member of the mica silicate mineral group, phyllosilicate. It is restricted to quartz-free, alumina rich mineral assemblages and has been found in South African deposits in the Postmasburg district as well as Ephesus, Turkey.".
- Ephesite label "Ephesite".
- Ephesite sameAs Ephesite.
- Ephesite sameAs m.0zmz2h8.
- Ephesite sameAs Q3726806.
- Ephesite sameAs Q3726806.
- Ephesite wasDerivedFrom Ephesite?oldid=592220857.
- Ephesite depiction Ephesite-120783.jpg.
- Ephesite isPrimaryTopicOf Ephesite.
- Ephesite name "Ephesite".