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- Q304018 subject Q7174794.
- Q304018 abstract "Groutite is a manganese oxide mineral with formula Mn3+O(OH). It is a member of the diaspore group and is trimorphous with manganite and feitknechtite. It forms lustrous black crystals in the orthorhombic system.It occurs in weathered banded iron formations, metamorphosed manganese ore bodies and hydrothermal ore environments.It was first described in 1945 for an occurrence in the Mahnomen mine, Cuyuna Range, Crow Wing County, Minnesota and named for petrologist Frank Fitch Grout (1880–1958), of the University of Minnesota.".
- Q304018 thumbnail Groutite-114104.jpg?width=300.
- Q304018 wikiPageWikiLink Q1036221.
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- Q304018 wikiPageWikiLink Q7174794.
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- Q304018 name "Groutite".
- Q304018 type ChemicalSubstance.
- Q304018 type Mineral.
- Q304018 type ChemicalObject.
- Q304018 type Thing.
- Q304018 type Q7946.
- Q304018 comment "Groutite is a manganese oxide mineral with formula Mn3+O(OH). It is a member of the diaspore group and is trimorphous with manganite and feitknechtite.".
- Q304018 label "Groutite".
- Q304018 depiction Groutite-114104.jpg.
- Q304018 name "Groutite".