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- Q375357 subject Q6419051.
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- Q375357 abstract "Gahnite, ZnAl2O4, is a rare mineral belonging to the spinel group. It forms octahedral crystals which may be green, blue, yellow, brown or grey. It often forms as an alteration product of sphalerite in altered massive sulphide deposits such as at Broken Hill, Australia. Other occurrences include Falun, Sweden where it is found in pegmatites and skarns, Charlemont, Massachusetts; Spruce Pine, North Carolina; White Picacho district, Arizona; Topsham, Maine; and Franklin, New Jersey in the United States.It was first described in 1807 for an occurrence in the Falu mine, Falun, Dalarna, Sweden, and named after the Swedish chemist, Johan Gottlieb Gahn (1745–1818), the discoverer of the element manganese. It is sometimes called zinc spinel.".
- Q375357 thumbnail Gahnite.jpg?width=300.
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- Q375357 name "Gahnite".
- Q375357 type ChemicalSubstance.
- Q375357 type Mineral.
- Q375357 type ChemicalObject.
- Q375357 type Thing.
- Q375357 type Q7946.
- Q375357 comment "Gahnite, ZnAl2O4, is a rare mineral belonging to the spinel group. It forms octahedral crystals which may be green, blue, yellow, brown or grey. It often forms as an alteration product of sphalerite in altered massive sulphide deposits such as at Broken Hill, Australia.".
- Q375357 label "Gahnite".
- Q375357 depiction Gahnite.jpg.
- Q375357 name "Gahnite".