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- Amesite abstract "Amesite is a mineral with general formula of Mg2Al2SiO5(OH)4.Amesite crystallizes in the triclinic crystal system. It contains three axes of unequal length, not at right angles. It was first described in 1876 for an occurrence in the Chester Emery Mines, Chester, Hampden County, Massachusetts. It was named for mine owner James Ames. It occurs in an environment of low-grade metamorphism affecting rocks with high aluminium and magnesium content. It occurs associated with vesuvianite, chlorite, magnetite, rutile, diaspore, grossular, calcite, diopside and clinozoisite in various locations.Amesite is an uncommon silicate mineral which has been reported from a variety of locations worldwide. Amesite has the first reported natural occurrence of the 6R polytype for a trioctahedral 1:1 layer silicate.".
- Amesite thumbnail Amesite-190280.jpg?width=300.
- Amesite wikiPageID "28880399".
- Amesite wikiPageLength "2870".
- Amesite wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Amesite wikiPageRevisionID "560822865".
- Amesite wikiPageWikiLink Calcite.
- Amesite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aluminium_minerals.
- Amesite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Magnesium_minerals.
- Amesite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Serpentine_group.
- Amesite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Triclinic_minerals.
- Amesite wikiPageWikiLink Chlorite_group.
- Amesite wikiPageWikiLink Clinozoisite.
- Amesite wikiPageWikiLink Diaspore.
- Amesite wikiPageWikiLink Diopside.
- Amesite wikiPageWikiLink Grossular.
- Amesite wikiPageWikiLink Hampden_County,_Massachusetts.
- Amesite wikiPageWikiLink Magnetite.
- Amesite wikiPageWikiLink Mineral.
- Amesite wikiPageWikiLink Polymorphism_(materials_science).
- Amesite wikiPageWikiLink Rutile.
- Amesite wikiPageWikiLink Serpentine_subgroup.
- Amesite wikiPageWikiLink Silicate_minerals.
- Amesite wikiPageWikiLink Triclinic_crystal_system.
- Amesite wikiPageWikiLink Vesuvianite.
- Amesite wikiPageWikiLinkText "Amesite".
- Amesite wikiPageWikiLinkText "amesite".
- Amesite birefringence "δ = 0.018".
- Amesite category Silicate_minerals.
- Amesite category "Kaolinite-serpentine group".
- Amesite cleavage "Perfect on {001}".
- Amesite color "White, colorless, pink to lilac, pale green".
- Amesite diaphaneity "Transparent to translucent".
- Amesite formula "Mg2Al2SiO54".
- Amesite gravity "2.77".
- Amesite habit "Crystals form as platy to tapering elongated pseudohexagonal prisms".
- Amesite hardness "2.5".
- Amesite luster "Pearly".
- Amesite name "Amesite".
- Amesite opticalprop "Biaxial".
- Amesite other "Kaolinite-Serpentine group".
- Amesite refractive "nα = 1.597 nβ = 1.599 nγ = 1.615".
- Amesite streak "White with pale green tint".
- Amesite strunz "9".
- Amesite symmetry "Triclinic 1 pedial".
- Amesite system "Triclinic".
- Amesite tenacity "Brittle".
- Amesite twinning "Common as six-fold sector twins on {001} and polysynthetic twins parallel to {010}".
- Amesite unitCell "a = 5.307 Å, b = 9.195 Å, c = 14.068 Å; α = 90.09°, β = 90.25°, γ = 89.96°; Z = 4".
- Amesite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_mineral.
- Amesite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Amesite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Silicate-mineral-stub.
- Amesite subject Category:Aluminium_minerals.
- Amesite subject Category:Magnesium_minerals.
- Amesite subject Category:Serpentine_group.
- Amesite subject Category:Triclinic_minerals.
- Amesite hypernym Mineral.
- Amesite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Amesite type Group.
- Amesite type Mineral.
- Amesite type Group.
- Amesite type Phyllosilicate.
- Amesite type ChemicalObject.
- Amesite type Thing.
- Amesite type Q7946.
- Amesite comment "Amesite is a mineral with general formula of Mg2Al2SiO5(OH)4.Amesite crystallizes in the triclinic crystal system. It contains three axes of unequal length, not at right angles. It was first described in 1876 for an occurrence in the Chester Emery Mines, Chester, Hampden County, Massachusetts. It was named for mine owner James Ames. It occurs in an environment of low-grade metamorphism affecting rocks with high aluminium and magnesium content.".
- Amesite label "Amesite".
- Amesite sameAs Q932260.
- Amesite sameAs Αμεσίτης.
- Amesite sameAs Amésite.
- Amesite sameAs Amesite.
- Amesite sameAs Amesitt.
- Amesite sameAs m.0dd9kh_.
- Amesite sameAs Амезит.
- Amesite sameAs Амезит.
- Amesite sameAs Q932260.
- Amesite wasDerivedFrom Amesite?oldid=560822865.
- Amesite depiction Amesite-190280.jpg.
- Amesite isPrimaryTopicOf Amesite.
- Amesite name "Amesite".