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- Witherite abstract "Witherite is a barium carbonate mineral, BaCO3, in the aragonite group. Witherite crystallizes in the orthorhombic system and virtually always is twinned. The mineral is colorless, milky-white, grey, pale-yellow, green, to pale-brown. The specific gravity is 4.3, which is high for a translucent mineral. It fluoresces light blue under both long- and short-wave UV light, and is phosphorescent under short-wave UV light.Witherite forms in low-temperature hydrothermal environments. It is commonly associated with fluorite, celestine, galena, barite, calcite, and aragonite. Witherite occurrences include: Cave-in-Rock, Illinois, USA; Pigeon Roost Mine, Glenwood, Arkansas, USA; Settlingstones Mine Northumberland; Alston Moor, Cumbria; Anglezarke, Lancashire and Burnhope, County Durham, England; Thunder Bay area, Ontario, Canada, Germany, and Poland (Tarnowskie Góry and Tajno at Suwałki Region).Witherite was named after William Withering (1741-1799) an English physician and naturalist who in 1784 published his research on the new mineral. He could show that barite and the new mineral were two different minerals.".
- Witherite thumbnail Witherite-41069.jpg?width=300.
- Witherite wikiPageID "1089340".
- Witherite wikiPageLength "6087".
- Witherite wikiPageOutDegree "52".
- Witherite wikiPageRevisionID "666675911".
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink Abraham_Gottlob_Werner.
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink Alston_Moor.
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink Anglezarke.
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink Aragonite.
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink Barium.
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink Barium_carbonate.
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink Baryte.
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink Birmingham_Museum_and_Art_Gallery.
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink Burnhope.
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink Calcite.
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink Carbon.
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink Carbonate_minerals.
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Barium_minerals.
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Carbonate_minerals.
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Orthorhombic_minerals.
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink Cave-In-Rock,_Illinois.
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink Celestine_(mineral).
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink County_Durham.
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink Crystal_twinning.
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink Cumbria.
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink Fluorescence.
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink Fluorite.
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink Galena.
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink Hydrothermal_circulation.
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink Jasperware.
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink Josiah_Wedgwood.
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink Lancashire.
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink Lethality.
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink List_of_minerals.
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink List_of_minerals_named_after_people.
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink Matthew_Boulton.
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink Northumberland.
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink Ontario.
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink Orthorhombic_crystal_system.
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink Oxygen.
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink Phosphorescence.
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink Poland.
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink Specific_gravity.
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink Suwałki_Region.
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink Tajno_Podjeziorne.
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink Tarnowskie_Góry.
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink Thunder_Bay.
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink Ultraviolet.
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink William_Withering.
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLink File:Witherite-216507.jpg.
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLinkText "Witherite".
- Witherite wikiPageWikiLinkText "witherite".
- Witherite 2v "Measured: 16°, calculated: 8°".
- Witherite birefringence "δ = 0.148".
- Witherite caption "Witherite from Cave-in-Rock".
- Witherite category Carbonate_minerals.
- Witherite cleavage "Distinct on {010} poor on {110}, {012}".
- Witherite color "Colorless, white, pale gray, with possible tints of pale-yellow, pale-brown, or pale-green".
- Witherite diaphaneity "Subtransparent to translucent".
- Witherite dispersion "Weak".
- Witherite fluorescence "Fluorescent and phosphorescent, short UV=bluish white, long UV=bluish white".
- Witherite formula "BaCO3".
- Witherite fracture "Subconchoidal".
- Witherite gravity "4.3".
- Witherite habit "Striated short prismatic crystals, also botryoidal to spherical, columnar fibrous, granular, massive.".
- Witherite luster "Vitreous, resinous on fractures".
- Witherite mohs "3".
- Witherite name "Witherite".
- Witherite opticalprop "Biaxial".
- Witherite refractive "nα = 1.529 nβ = 1.676 nγ = 1.677".
- Witherite streak "White".
- Witherite strunz "5".
- Witherite symmetry "Orthorhombic dipyramidal".
- Witherite system Orthorhombic_crystal_system.
- Witherite twinning "On {110}, universal".
- Witherite unitCell "a = 5.31 Å, b = 8.9 Å, c = 6.43 Å; Z = 4".
- Witherite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat-inline.
- Witherite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_mineral.
- Witherite subject Category:Barium_minerals.
- Witherite subject Category:Carbonate_minerals.
- Witherite subject Category:Orthorhombic_minerals.
- Witherite hypernym Mineral.
- Witherite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Witherite type Mineral.
- Witherite type ChemicalObject.
- Witherite type Thing.
- Witherite type Q7946.
- Witherite comment "Witherite is a barium carbonate mineral, BaCO3, in the aragonite group. Witherite crystallizes in the orthorhombic system and virtually always is twinned. The mineral is colorless, milky-white, grey, pale-yellow, green, to pale-brown. The specific gravity is 4.3, which is high for a translucent mineral. It fluoresces light blue under both long- and short-wave UV light, and is phosphorescent under short-wave UV light.Witherite forms in low-temperature hydrothermal environments.".
- Witherite label "Witherite".
- Witherite sameAs Q419260.
- Witherite sameAs Вітэрыт.
- Witherite sameAs Witherita.
- Witherite sameAs Witherit.
- Witherite sameAs Witherita.
- Witherite sameAs ویتریت.
- Witherite sameAs Withérite.