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- Bassanite abstract "Bassanite is a calcium sulfate mineral with formula CaSO4·0.5(H2O) or 2CaSO4·H2O. In other words it has half a water per CaSO4 unit hence its synonym hemihydrate. Bassanite was first described in 1910 for an occurrence on Mount Vesuvius. It was named for Italian paleontologist Francesco Bassani (1853–1916).At Vesuvius it occurs as alterations from gypsum within leucite tephrite and as fumarole deposits. It occurs in dry lake beds in California and Australia. It also occurs interlayered with gypsum in caves.".
- Bassanite wikiPageID "35753797".
- Bassanite wikiPageLength "2215".
- Bassanite wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Bassanite wikiPageRevisionID "691787407".
- Bassanite wikiPageWikiLink Anhydrite.
- Bassanite wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- Bassanite wikiPageWikiLink Calcium.
- Bassanite wikiPageWikiLink California.
- Bassanite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Monoclinic_minerals.
- Bassanite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sulfate_minerals.
- Bassanite wikiPageWikiLink Cave.
- Bassanite wikiPageWikiLink Fumarole.
- Bassanite wikiPageWikiLink Leucite.
- Bassanite wikiPageWikiLink Monoclinic_crystal_system.
- Bassanite wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Vesuvius.
- Bassanite wikiPageWikiLink Sulfate_minerals.
- Bassanite wikiPageWikiLink Tephrite.
- Bassanite wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bassanite".
- Bassanite wikiPageWikiLinkText "bassanite".
- Bassanite 2v "10".
- Bassanite alteration "Dehydrates on heating to anhydrite".
- Bassanite category Sulfate_minerals.
- Bassanite color "White".
- Bassanite diaphaneity "Semitransparent".
- Bassanite formula "CaSO4·0.5".
- Bassanite gravity "2.69".
- Bassanite habit "Microscopic acicular crystals in parallel aggregates".
- Bassanite luster "Earthy".
- Bassanite name "Bassanite".
- Bassanite opticalprop "Biaxial".
- Bassanite refractive "nα = 1.550–1.559, nβ = 1.560, nγ = 1.577–1.584".
- Bassanite streak "White".
- Bassanite strunz "7".
- Bassanite system "Monoclinic, pseudohexagonal".
- Bassanite twinning "Twin plane {101}".
- Bassanite unitCell "a = 12.0317 Å, b = 6.9269 Å, c = 12.6712 Å, β = 90.27°; Z=12".
- Bassanite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_mineral.
- Bassanite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bassanite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sulfate-mineral-stub.
- Bassanite subject Category:Monoclinic_minerals.
- Bassanite subject Category:Sulfate_minerals.
- Bassanite hypernym Mineral.
- Bassanite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Bassanite type Mineral.
- Bassanite type ChemicalObject.
- Bassanite type Thing.
- Bassanite type Q7946.
- Bassanite comment "Bassanite is a calcium sulfate mineral with formula CaSO4·0.5(H2O) or 2CaSO4·H2O. In other words it has half a water per CaSO4 unit hence its synonym hemihydrate. Bassanite was first described in 1910 for an occurrence on Mount Vesuvius. It was named for Italian paleontologist Francesco Bassani (1853–1916).At Vesuvius it occurs as alterations from gypsum within leucite tephrite and as fumarole deposits. It occurs in dry lake beds in California and Australia.".
- Bassanite label "Bassanite".
- Bassanite sameAs Q408259.
- Bassanite sameAs Hemihydrát_síranu_vápenatého.
- Bassanite sameAs Bassanit.
- Bassanite sameAs Bassanita.
- Bassanite sameAs Bassanite.
- Bassanite sameAs Bassanite.
- Bassanite sameAs ბათქაში.
- Bassanite sameAs m.0zwnbb5.
- Bassanite sameAs Sadra.
- Bassanite sameAs Q408259.
- Bassanite wasDerivedFrom Bassanite?oldid=691787407.
- Bassanite isPrimaryTopicOf Bassanite.
- Bassanite name "Bassanite".