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- Q3625024 subject Q17462688.
- Q3625024 subject Q6419051.
- Q3625024 subject Q7215197.
- Q3625024 subject Q7318087.
- Q3625024 abstract "Ashoverite is one of three polymorphs of zinc hydroxide, Zn(OH)2. It is a rare mineral first found in a limestone quarry near Ashover, Derbyshire, England, in 1988. It has also been found in the Harz mountain range in Germany, and in Namibia.The mineral was discovered after samples of the polymorph sweetite were sent to labs by S. A. Rust. Some specimens contained what appeared to be baryte but, which on further examination, were found to be a previously undescribed mineral.".
- Q3625024 wikiPageExternalLink ashoverite.pdf.
- Q3625024 wikiPageExternalLink Ashoverite.shtml.
- Q3625024 wikiPageExternalLink min-453.html.
- Q3625024 wikiPageWikiLink Q1030.
- Q3625024 wikiPageWikiLink Q17462688.
- Q3625024 wikiPageWikiLink Q183.
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- Q3625024 wikiPageWikiLink Q204820.
- Q3625024 wikiPageWikiLink Q23098.
- Q3625024 wikiPageWikiLink Q2315005.
- Q3625024 wikiPageWikiLink Q3978793.
- Q3625024 wikiPageWikiLink Q4186.
- Q3625024 wikiPageWikiLink Q6419051.
- Q3625024 wikiPageWikiLink Q7215197.
- Q3625024 wikiPageWikiLink Q7318087.
- Q3625024 wikiPageWikiLink Q907364.
- Q3625024 comment "Ashoverite is one of three polymorphs of zinc hydroxide, Zn(OH)2. It is a rare mineral first found in a limestone quarry near Ashover, Derbyshire, England, in 1988. It has also been found in the Harz mountain range in Germany, and in Namibia.The mineral was discovered after samples of the polymorph sweetite were sent to labs by S. A. Rust. Some specimens contained what appeared to be baryte but, which on further examination, were found to be a previously undescribed mineral.".
- Q3625024 label "Ashoverite".