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- Q13588763 subject Q7215190.
- Q13588763 subject Q7215191.
- Q13588763 subject Q7318255.
- Q13588763 subject Q8700588.
- Q13588763 abstract "Florencite-(Sm) is an very rare mineral of the alunite supergroup with simplified formula SmAl3(PO4)2(OH)6. It is unique in being only the second currently recognized mineral with essential samarium, the other one being monazite-(Sm). Samarium in florencite-(Sm) is substituted by other rare earth elements, mostly neodymium. It does not form separate crystals, but is found as zones in florencite-(Ce), which is its cerium-analogue. Florencite-(Sm) is also a samarium-analogue of florencite-(La) (lanthanum-dominant) and waylandite (bismuth-dominant), both being aluminium-rich minerals.".
- Q13588763 wikiPageWikiLink Q1385.
- Q13588763 wikiPageWikiLink Q1388.
- Q13588763 wikiPageWikiLink Q1801.
- Q13588763 wikiPageWikiLink Q1819.
- Q13588763 wikiPageWikiLink Q190444.
- Q13588763 wikiPageWikiLink Q7215190.
- Q13588763 wikiPageWikiLink Q7215191.
- Q13588763 wikiPageWikiLink Q7318255.
- Q13588763 wikiPageWikiLink Q8700588.
- Q13588763 wikiPageWikiLink Q942.
- Q13588763 comment "Florencite-(Sm) is an very rare mineral of the alunite supergroup with simplified formula SmAl3(PO4)2(OH)6. It is unique in being only the second currently recognized mineral with essential samarium, the other one being monazite-(Sm). Samarium in florencite-(Sm) is substituted by other rare earth elements, mostly neodymium. It does not form separate crystals, but is found as zones in florencite-(Ce), which is its cerium-analogue.".
- Q13588763 label "Florencite-(sm)".