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- Q2266431 subject Q6628002.
- Q2266431 subject Q7174305.
- Q2266431 subject Q7318447.
- Q2266431 subject Q8256316.
- Q2266431 abstract "Nadorite is a mineral with the chemical formula PbSbO2Cl. It crystallizes in the orthorhombic crystal system and is brown, brownish-yellow or yellow in colour, with a white or yellowish-white streak.Nadorite is named after Djebel Nador in Algeria, where it was first identified in 1870. Djebel Nador and Djebel Debbar (both in the Constantine Province of Algeria) are its co-type localities.".
- Q2266431 thumbnail Nadorite.jpg?width=300.
- Q2266431 wikiPageWikiLink Q107775.
- Q2266431 wikiPageWikiLink Q1973416.
- Q2266431 wikiPageWikiLink Q232043.
- Q2266431 wikiPageWikiLink Q262.
- Q2266431 wikiPageWikiLink Q648961.
- Q2266431 wikiPageWikiLink Q6628002.
- Q2266431 wikiPageWikiLink Q7174305.
- Q2266431 wikiPageWikiLink Q7318447.
- Q2266431 wikiPageWikiLink Q7946.
- Q2266431 wikiPageWikiLink Q8256316.
- Q2266431 wikiPageWikiLink Q83147.
- Q2266431 wikiPageWikiLink Q898786.
- Q2266431 name "Nadorite".
- Q2266431 type ChemicalSubstance.
- Q2266431 type Mineral.
- Q2266431 type ChemicalObject.
- Q2266431 type Thing.
- Q2266431 type Q7946.
- Q2266431 comment "Nadorite is a mineral with the chemical formula PbSbO2Cl. It crystallizes in the orthorhombic crystal system and is brown, brownish-yellow or yellow in colour, with a white or yellowish-white streak.Nadorite is named after Djebel Nador in Algeria, where it was first identified in 1870. Djebel Nador and Djebel Debbar (both in the Constantine Province of Algeria) are its co-type localities.".
- Q2266431 label "Nadorite".
- Q2266431 depiction Nadorite.jpg.
- Q2266431 name "Nadorite".