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- Monohydrocalcite abstract "Monohydrocalcite is a mineral that is a hydrous form of calcium carbonate, CaCO3·H2O. It was formerly also known by the name hydrocalcite, which is now discredited by the IMA. It is a trigonal mineral which is white when pure. Monohydrocalcite is not a common rock-forming mineral, but is frequently associated with other calcium and magnesium carbonate minerals, such as calcite, aragonite, lansfordite, and nesquehonite.Monohydrocalcite has been observed in air conditioning systems, and in moonmilk deposits in caves, both probably formed from spray of carbonate rich fluids.It is well known in Robe on the Limestone Coast of South Australia as a component of beach sands of Lake Fellmongery and Lake Butler,where it is believed to be formed from algal spume. Other lacustrine deposits include Lake Issyk-Kul, Kyrgyzstan, Lake Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Solar Lake, Sinai.It has been reported as a significant component of the decomposition of ikaitein the towers of the Ikka Fjord, West Greenland. It is also noted for its bizarre occurrences, which include inside the otoliths of the tiger shark,the bladder of a guinea pig, the calcareous corpuscles of a cestode parasite, and the final stages of decomposition of the putrefying flesh of the giant saguaro cactus. These occurrences suggesta biochemical origin is possible.".
- Monohydrocalcite thumbnail Monohydrocalcite.jpg?width=300.
- Monohydrocalcite wikiPageExternalLink Monohydrocalcite.shtml.
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- Monohydrocalcite wikiPageRevisionID "655509329".
- Monohydrocalcite wikiPageWikiLink Air_conditioning.
- Monohydrocalcite wikiPageWikiLink Aragonite.
- Monohydrocalcite wikiPageWikiLink Cactus.
- Monohydrocalcite wikiPageWikiLink Calcite.
- Monohydrocalcite wikiPageWikiLink Calcium_carbonate.
- Monohydrocalcite wikiPageWikiLink Carbonate_minerals.
- Monohydrocalcite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Calcium_minerals.
- Monohydrocalcite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Carbonate_minerals.
- Monohydrocalcite wikiPageWikiLink Cestoda.
- Monohydrocalcite wikiPageWikiLink Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo.
- Monohydrocalcite wikiPageWikiLink Geochimica_et_Cosmochimica_Acta.
- Monohydrocalcite wikiPageWikiLink Greenland.
- Monohydrocalcite wikiPageWikiLink Guinea_pig.
- Monohydrocalcite wikiPageWikiLink Ikaite.
- Monohydrocalcite wikiPageWikiLink International_Mineralogical_Association.
- Monohydrocalcite wikiPageWikiLink Issyk-Kul.
- Monohydrocalcite wikiPageWikiLink Kyrgyzstan.
- Monohydrocalcite wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Kivu.
- Monohydrocalcite wikiPageWikiLink Lansfordite.
- Monohydrocalcite wikiPageWikiLink Limestone_Coast.
- Monohydrocalcite wikiPageWikiLink Magnesium_carbonate.
- Monohydrocalcite wikiPageWikiLink Mineral.
- Monohydrocalcite wikiPageWikiLink Moonmilk.
- Monohydrocalcite wikiPageWikiLink Otolith.
- Monohydrocalcite wikiPageWikiLink Robe,_South_Australia.
- Monohydrocalcite wikiPageWikiLink Saguaro.
- Monohydrocalcite wikiPageWikiLink Sinai_Peninsula.
- Monohydrocalcite wikiPageWikiLink Solar_Lake.
- Monohydrocalcite wikiPageWikiLink South_Australia.
- Monohydrocalcite wikiPageWikiLink Spherulite_(polymer_physics).
- Monohydrocalcite wikiPageWikiLink Tiger_shark.
- Monohydrocalcite wikiPageWikiLink Trigonal_crystal_system.
- Monohydrocalcite wikiPageWikiLink Urinary_bladder.
- Monohydrocalcite wikiPageWikiLinkText "Monohydrocalcite".
- Monohydrocalcite wikiPageWikiLinkText "monohydrocalcite".
- Monohydrocalcite caption "The crystal structure of monohydrocalcite. Ca is shown as a blue atom, O atoms red, and the carbonate anion and water molecules are shown as bonded entities.".
- Monohydrocalcite category "Carbonate minerals".
- Monohydrocalcite formula "CaCO3·H2O".
- Monohydrocalcite name "Monohydrocalcite".
- Monohydrocalcite strunz "5".
- Monohydrocalcite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- Monohydrocalcite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_mineral.
- Monohydrocalcite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Monohydrocalcite subject Category:Calcium_minerals.
- Monohydrocalcite subject Category:Carbonate_minerals.
- Monohydrocalcite hypernym Mineral.
- Monohydrocalcite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Monohydrocalcite type Mineral.
- Monohydrocalcite type Redirect.
- Monohydrocalcite type ChemicalObject.
- Monohydrocalcite type Thing.
- Monohydrocalcite type Q7946.
- Monohydrocalcite comment "Monohydrocalcite is a mineral that is a hydrous form of calcium carbonate, CaCO3·H2O. It was formerly also known by the name hydrocalcite, which is now discredited by the IMA. It is a trigonal mineral which is white when pure.".
- Monohydrocalcite label "Monohydrocalcite".
- Monohydrocalcite sameAs Q6901631.
- Monohydrocalcite sameAs Monoidrocalcite.
- Monohydrocalcite sameAs m.027ph3v.
- Monohydrocalcite sameAs Q6901631.
- Monohydrocalcite wasDerivedFrom Monohydrocalcite?oldid=655509329.
- Monohydrocalcite depiction Monohydrocalcite.jpg.
- Monohydrocalcite isPrimaryTopicOf Monohydrocalcite.
- Monohydrocalcite name "Monohydrocalcite".