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- Samuelsonite abstract "Samuelsonite is a complex mineral that is found near North Groton, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA. Additionally, it is most commonly found as a secondary mineral in granite pegmatite. Samuelsonite is named after Peter B. Samuelson, a prospector from Rumney, New Hampshire. The mineral has a pale yellow color and has a hardness of 5 on Mohs scale. The crystal is generally yellow, flat, and with straited crystals and blue trolleites. Samuelsonite is monolinic. There are three vectors of unequal length in this crystal system. The three vectors form a rectangular prism with a parallelogram at the base. Therefore, two of the vectors are perpendicular, while the third makes an angle that is not equal to 90°. Samuelsonite has biaxial birefringence (trirefringence), meaning when light passes through the optic axis it is split into two rays due to the difference in refractive index of the ray with parallel polarized light compared to the ray with perpendicular polarized light.".
- Samuelsonite wikiPageID "28857663".
- Samuelsonite wikiPageLength "3046".
- Samuelsonite wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Samuelsonite wikiPageRevisionID "482106505".
- Samuelsonite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Monoclinic_minerals.
- Samuelsonite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Phosphate_minerals.
- Samuelsonite wikiPageWikiLink Crystal.
- Samuelsonite wikiPageWikiLink Grafton_County,_New_Hampshire.
- Samuelsonite wikiPageWikiLink Granite.
- Samuelsonite wikiPageWikiLink Groton,_New_Hampshire.
- Samuelsonite wikiPageWikiLink Mohs_scale_of_mineral_hardness.
- Samuelsonite wikiPageWikiLink Monoclinic.
- Samuelsonite wikiPageWikiLink Monoclinic_crystal_system.
- Samuelsonite wikiPageWikiLink North_Groton,_New_Hampshire.
- Samuelsonite wikiPageWikiLink Pegmatite.
- Samuelsonite wikiPageWikiLink Phosphate_minerals.
- Samuelsonite wikiPageWikiLink Prospecting.
- Samuelsonite wikiPageWikiLink Rumney,_New_Hampshire.
- Samuelsonite wikiPageWikiLink Straited.
- Samuelsonite wikiPageWikiLink Trolleite.
- Samuelsonite wikiPageWikiLinkText "Samuelsonite".
- Samuelsonite birefringence "0.01".
- Samuelsonite category Phosphate_minerals.
- Samuelsonite cleavage "Fair on {001}".
- Samuelsonite color "Pale yellow".
- Samuelsonite diaphaneity "Transparent".
- Samuelsonite formula "Ca8Fe22+Mn22+Al2[210]".
- Samuelsonite gravity "3.353".
- Samuelsonite habit "Prismatic crystals, elongated and striated".
- Samuelsonite hasPhotoCollection Samuelsonite.
- Samuelsonite luster "Adamantine, Sub-Adamantine".
- Samuelsonite mohs "5".
- Samuelsonite name "Samuelsonite".
- Samuelsonite opticalprop "Biaxial".
- Samuelsonite refractive "nα = 1.645 - 1.648 nβ = 1.650 - 1.655 nγ = 1.655 - 1.667".
- Samuelsonite streak "White".
- Samuelsonite strunz "8".
- Samuelsonite symmetry "Monoclinic, 2/m prismatic".
- Samuelsonite system Monoclinic.
- Samuelsonite system Monoclinic_crystal_system.
- Samuelsonite unitCell "a= 18.495 Å, b= 6.805 Å, c= 14.000 Å, β= 112.75°; Z = 2".
- Samuelsonite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_mineral.
- Samuelsonite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Phosphate-mineral-stub.
- Samuelsonite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Samuelsonite subject Category:Monoclinic_minerals.
- Samuelsonite subject Category:Phosphate_minerals.
- Samuelsonite hypernym Mineral.
- Samuelsonite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Samuelsonite type Mineral.
- Samuelsonite type ChemicalObject.
- Samuelsonite type Thing.
- Samuelsonite type Q7946.
- Samuelsonite comment "Samuelsonite is a complex mineral that is found near North Groton, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA. Additionally, it is most commonly found as a secondary mineral in granite pegmatite. Samuelsonite is named after Peter B. Samuelson, a prospector from Rumney, New Hampshire. The mineral has a pale yellow color and has a hardness of 5 on Mohs scale. The crystal is generally yellow, flat, and with straited crystals and blue trolleites. Samuelsonite is monolinic.".
- Samuelsonite label "Samuelsonite".
- Samuelsonite sameAs Samuelsonite.
- Samuelsonite sameAs m.0ddbjr0.
- Samuelsonite sameAs Q3946683.
- Samuelsonite sameAs Q3946683.
- Samuelsonite wasDerivedFrom Samuelsonite?oldid=482106505.
- Samuelsonite isPrimaryTopicOf Samuelsonite.
- Samuelsonite name "Samuelsonite".