Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Austinite> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 82 of
82
with 100 triples per page.
- Austinite abstract "Austinite is a member of the adelite-descloizite group, adelite subgroup, the Zn end member of the Cu-Zn series with conichalcite. It is the zinc analogue of cobaltaustinite and nickelaustinite. At one time “brickerite” was thought to be a different species, but it is now considered to be identical to austinite. Austinite is named in honour of Austin Flint Rogers (1877–1957), American mineralogist from Stanford University, California, USA.".
- Austinite thumbnail Austinite.jpg?width=300.
- Austinite wikiPageID "2396973".
- Austinite wikiPageLength "6445".
- Austinite wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Austinite wikiPageRevisionID "677489545".
- Austinite wikiPageWikiLink Adamite.
- Austinite wikiPageWikiLink Adelite.
- Austinite wikiPageWikiLink Arsenate_minerals.
- Austinite wikiPageWikiLink Austin_Flint_Rogers.
- Austinite wikiPageWikiLink Base_metal.
- Austinite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arsenate_minerals.
- Austinite wikiPageWikiLink Conichalcite.
- Austinite wikiPageWikiLink Crystal.
- Austinite wikiPageWikiLink Crystal_structure.
- Austinite wikiPageWikiLink Descloizite.
- Austinite wikiPageWikiLink Limonite.
- Austinite wikiPageWikiLink Mirror_image.
- Austinite wikiPageWikiLink Orthorhombic_crystal_system.
- Austinite wikiPageWikiLink Point_group.
- Austinite wikiPageWikiLink Polarization_(waves).
- Austinite wikiPageWikiLink Quartz.
- Austinite wikiPageWikiLink Reflection_(mathematics).
- Austinite wikiPageWikiLink Space_group.
- Austinite wikiPageWikiLink Tooele_County,_Utah.
- Austinite wikiPageWikiLink Type_locality_(geology).
- Austinite wikiPageWikiLink File:Austinite_left_handed.jpg.
- Austinite wikiPageWikiLink File:Austinite_right_handed.jpg.
- Austinite wikiPageWikiLinkText "Austinite".
- Austinite wikiPageWikiLinkText "austinite".
- Austinite 2v "47".
- Austinite birefringence "0.024".
- Austinite boxwidth "20".
- Austinite caption "Austinite from the type locality, Gold Hill Mine, Tooele County, Utah, USA. Specimen size 5 cm.".
- Austinite category Arsenate_minerals.
- Austinite cleavage "Good in two directions parallel to the prism faces {110}".
- Austinite color "Colourless, white to pale yellowish-white or bright green, colourless in transmitted light".
- Austinite dana "41.5".
- Austinite diaphaneity "Translucent to transparent".
- Austinite formula "CaZnAsO4".
- Austinite gravity "4.12".
- Austinite habit "Well developed orthorhombic crystals of bladed or acicular habit elongated parallel to the c axis, sometimes with sceptre-like terminations, also radially fibrous crusts and nodules. Common forms are {110}, {111}, {1–11}, {010} and {011}.".
- Austinite luster "Subadamantine to silky in fibrous aggregates".
- Austinite mohs "4".
- Austinite molweight "261.38".
- Austinite name "Austinite".
- Austinite opticalprop "Biaxial".
- Austinite other "Non-radioactive. Some austinite fluoresces green under SWUV.".
- Austinite refractive "nα = 1.759, nβ = 1.763, nγ = 1.783,".
- Austinite solubility "Easily soluble in cold dilute HCl".
- Austinite streak "White".
- Austinite strunz "8".
- Austinite system "Orthorhombic 222 disphenoidaltest; Space group: P212121".
- Austinite tenacity "Brittle".
- Austinite twinning "Left- and right-handed individuals joined on {100}, with {010} and {001} coincident.".
- Austinite unitCell "a = 7.43 Å, b = 9.00 Å, c = 5.90 Å, Z = 4".
- Austinite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Austinite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_mineral.
- Austinite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Austinite subject Category:Arsenate_minerals.
- Austinite hypernym Member.
- Austinite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Austinite type Mineral.
- Austinite type Person.
- Austinite type ChemicalObject.
- Austinite type Thing.
- Austinite type Q7946.
- Austinite comment "Austinite is a member of the adelite-descloizite group, adelite subgroup, the Zn end member of the Cu-Zn series with conichalcite. It is the zinc analogue of cobaltaustinite and nickelaustinite. At one time “brickerite” was thought to be a different species, but it is now considered to be identical to austinite. Austinite is named in honour of Austin Flint Rogers (1877–1957), American mineralogist from Stanford University, California, USA.".
- Austinite label "Austinite".
- Austinite sameAs Q408114.
- Austinite sameAs Austinita.
- Austinite sameAs Austinit.
- Austinite sameAs Ωστινίτης.
- Austinite sameAs Austinita.
- Austinite sameAs Austinite.
- Austinite sameAs Austinite.
- Austinite sameAs m.0118s8kf.
- Austinite sameAs Q408114.
- Austinite wasDerivedFrom Austinite?oldid=677489545.
- Austinite depiction Austinite.jpg.
- Austinite isPrimaryTopicOf Austinite.
- Austinite name "Austinite".