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- Erythrite abstract "Erythrite or red cobalt is a secondary hydrated cobalt arsenate mineral with the formula (Co3(AsO4)2·8H2O). Erythrite and annabergite (Ni3(AsO4)2·8H2O) (nickel arsenate) form a complete series with the general formula (Co,Ni)3(AsO4)2·8H2O. Erythrite crystallizes in the monoclinic system and forms prismatic crystals. The color is crimson to pink and occurs as a secondary coating known as cobalt bloom on cobalt arsenide minerals. Well-formed crystals are rare, with most of the mineral manifesting in crusts or small reniform aggregates.Erythrite was first described in 1832 for an occurrence in Grube Daniel, Schneeberg, Saxony, and takes its name from the Greek έρυθρος (erythros), meaning red. Historically, erythrite itself has not been an economically important mineral, but the prospector may use it as a guide to associated cobalt and native silver.Erythrite occurs as a secondary mineral in the oxide zone of Co–Ni–As bearing mineral deposits. It occurs in association with cobaltite, skutterudite, symplesite, roselite-beta, scorodite, pharmacosiderite, adamite, morenosite, retgersite, and malachite.Notable localities are Cobalt, Ontario; Schneeberg, Saxony, Germany; Joachimsthal, Czech Republic; Cornwall, England; Bou Azzer, Morocco; the Blackbird mine, Lemhi County, Idaho; Sara Alicia mine, near Alamos, Sonora, Mexico; Mt. Cobalt, Queensland and the Dome Rock copper mine, Mingary, South Australia.".
- Erythrite thumbnail Erythritemaroc2.jpg?width=300.
- Erythrite wikiPageExternalLink CM9_492.pdf.
- Erythrite wikiPageID "1005426".
- Erythrite wikiPageLength "4550".
- Erythrite wikiPageOutDegree "44".
- Erythrite wikiPageRevisionID "652004614".
- Erythrite wikiPageWikiLink Adamite.
- Erythrite wikiPageWikiLink Annabergite.
- Erythrite wikiPageWikiLink Arsenate_minerals.
- Erythrite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arsenate_minerals.
- Erythrite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cobalt_minerals.
- Erythrite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Monoclinic_minerals.
- Erythrite wikiPageWikiLink Cobalt.
- Erythrite wikiPageWikiLink Cobalt,_Ontario.
- Erythrite wikiPageWikiLink Cobaltite.
- Erythrite wikiPageWikiLink Cornwall.
- Erythrite wikiPageWikiLink Czech_Republic.
- Erythrite wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Erythrite wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Erythrite wikiPageWikiLink Hörnesite.
- Erythrite wikiPageWikiLink Iron.
- Erythrite wikiPageWikiLink Jáchymov.
- Erythrite wikiPageWikiLink Köttigite.
- Erythrite wikiPageWikiLink Lemhi_County,_Idaho.
- Erythrite wikiPageWikiLink Magnesium.
- Erythrite wikiPageWikiLink Malachite.
- Erythrite wikiPageWikiLink Mexico.
- Erythrite wikiPageWikiLink Mingarry_Castle.
- Erythrite wikiPageWikiLink Monoclinic_crystal_system.
- Erythrite wikiPageWikiLink Morenosite.
- Erythrite wikiPageWikiLink Morocco.
- Erythrite wikiPageWikiLink Nickel.
- Erythrite wikiPageWikiLink Parasymplesite.
- Erythrite wikiPageWikiLink Pharmacosiderite.
- Erythrite wikiPageWikiLink Queensland.
- Erythrite wikiPageWikiLink Retgersite.
- Erythrite wikiPageWikiLink Roselite.
- Erythrite wikiPageWikiLink Saxony.
- Erythrite wikiPageWikiLink Schneeberg,_Saxony.
- Erythrite wikiPageWikiLink Scorodite.
- Erythrite wikiPageWikiLink Silver.
- Erythrite wikiPageWikiLink Skutterudite.
- Erythrite wikiPageWikiLink Sonora.
- Erythrite wikiPageWikiLink South_Australia.
- Erythrite wikiPageWikiLink Symplesite.
- Erythrite wikiPageWikiLink Vivianite.
- Erythrite wikiPageWikiLink Zinc.
- Erythrite wikiPageWikiLink File:Erythritemaroc1.jpg.
- Erythrite wikiPageWikiLinkText "Erythrite".
- Erythrite wikiPageWikiLinkText "erythrite".
- Erythrite birefringence "δ = 0.073".
- Erythrite caption "Erythrite crystals".
- Erythrite category Arsenate_minerals.
- Erythrite category Vivianite.
- Erythrite cleavage "Perfect on ; poor on and .".
- Erythrite color "Crimson to peach-red, pale rose, or pink, may be zoned".
- Erythrite dana "40.03".
- Erythrite diaphaneity "Transparent to translucent".
- Erythrite formula "Co32·8H2O".
- Erythrite gravity "3.06".
- Erythrite habit "Radial or stellate aggregates, fibrous, drusy; usually powdery and massive - rarely as striated prismatic crystals".
- Erythrite luster "Subadamantine, pearly on cleavages".
- Erythrite mohs "1.5".
- Erythrite name "Erythrite".
- Erythrite opticalprop "Biaxial".
- Erythrite pleochroism "Visible: X = pale pinkish to pale rose; Y = pale violet to pale violet-rose; Z = deep red".
- Erythrite refractive "nα = 1.626 - 1.629 nβ = 1.662 - 1.663 nγ = 1.699 - 1.701".
- Erythrite streak "Pale red to pink".
- Erythrite strunz "8".
- Erythrite system "Monoclinic - Prismatic H-M Symbol Space Group: 2/m".
- Erythrite tenacity "Sectile".
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- Erythrite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_mineral.
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- Erythrite subject Category:Arsenate_minerals.
- Erythrite subject Category:Cobalt_minerals.
- Erythrite subject Category:Monoclinic_minerals.
- Erythrite hypernym Mineral.
- Erythrite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Erythrite type Mineral.
- Erythrite type Redirect.
- Erythrite type ChemicalObject.
- Erythrite type Thing.
- Erythrite type Q7946.
- Erythrite comment "Erythrite or red cobalt is a secondary hydrated cobalt arsenate mineral with the formula (Co3(AsO4)2·8H2O). Erythrite and annabergite (Ni3(AsO4)2·8H2O) (nickel arsenate) form a complete series with the general formula (Co,Ni)3(AsO4)2·8H2O. Erythrite crystallizes in the monoclinic system and forms prismatic crystals. The color is crimson to pink and occurs as a secondary coating known as cobalt bloom on cobalt arsenide minerals.".
- Erythrite label "Erythrite".
- Erythrite sameAs Q247914.
- Erythrite sameAs Eritrita.
- Erythrite sameAs Erythrin.
- Erythrite sameAs Ερυθρίτης.
- Erythrite sameAs Eritrina.
- Erythrite sameAs اریتریت.
- Erythrite sameAs Erytriini.
- Erythrite sameAs Érythrite.
- Erythrite sameAs Eritrin.
- Erythrite sameAs Eritrite.