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Friedrich Tamnau (1802–1879) – Mineraloge, Mineralsammler und Mäzen
Published 2004-01-01“…<br><br> The banker Friedrich Tamnau, Berlin, was active as a mineralogist during his entire life while at the same time conducting his profession. …”
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A.F. Gebel and G.F. Gebel's expeditions and their role in the exploration of the European Arctic during the second half of 19th – early 20th centuries
Published 2019-06-01“…The paper focuses on the insufficiently studied expeditions to the Kola Peninsula for resource exploration that were organized in the second half of the 19th – early 20th centuries by mineralogist A.F. Gebel and ornithologist H.F. Gebel. …”
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Valahii (și nu numai ei), în Bucovina anilor 1788-1789
Published 2023-05-01“…A universal man and Enlightenment figure, Balthasar Hacquet was a physician, surgeon, geologist, mineralogist, botanist, fascinated by plants and animals, chemist, karstologist, palaeontologist, as well as ethnographer, ethnologist and anthropologist. …”
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Lev Perovsky and the “Emerald of Kokovin”
Published 2023-07-01“…The purpose of this article is to justify the name of the “zealous lover of mineralogy”, as the famous German mineralogist prof. Gustav Rose called Lev Perovsky.…”
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“Horsetail” Inclusions in the Ural Demantoids: Growth Formations
Published 2021-07-01“…The term “demantoid”, first proposed in 1856 by the famous Finnish mineralogist Nils von Nordensheld, refers to a highly dispersed yellow-green mineral from the Central Urals placers. …”
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A Novel Method for Evaluation of Ore Minerals Based on Optical Microscopy and Image Analysis: Preliminary Results
Published 2022-10-01“…The accuracy and reliability of the information are closely linked to the ability of the mineralogist, who more and more often uses Scanning Electron technology and automated mineralogy systems to validate the observations or solve complex mineralogy. …”
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Geochemistry and the origin of the Mamouniyeh iron ore-terra rossa deposit, Markazi Province - Iran
Published 2017-11-01“…New data for Hisingerite and neotocite. American Mineralogist, 46: 1412-1423.…”
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Zur Geschichte der Geowissenschaften im Museum für Naturkunde zu Berlin Teil 4: Das Mineralogische Museum der Universität Berlin unter Christian Samuel Weiss von 1810 bis 1856
Published 2001-01-01“…The physicist and mineralogist C. S. Weiss was offered the chair of mineralogy after the death of D. …”
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PROFESSOR ROMAN ROMANOVYCH VYRZHYKIVSKY. To the 130th anniversary of the birthday
Published 2021-12-01“…Andrusov and the famous petrographer and mineralogist, professor, later academician V.I. Luchitsky. …”
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Zur Geschichte der Geowissenschaften im Museum für Naturkunde zu Berlin Teil 4: Das Mineralogische Museum der Universität Berlin unter Christian Samuel Weiss von 1810 bis 1856
Published 2001-01-01“…The physicist and mineralogist C. S. Weiss was offered the chair of mineralogy after the death of D. …”
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Geological Insights on the Calcareous Tufas (<i>Pietra Spugna)</i> Used as Building and Ornamental Stones in the UNESCO Historical Centre of Urbino (Marche Region, Italy)
Published 2023-05-01“…For these rocks, the mathematician and historian Bernardino Baldi (16th century AD) and the mineralogist Francesco Rodolico (middle of the 20th century AD) introduced, respectively, the popular terms of <i>Tufo spugnoso</i> or <i>Pietra Spugna.…”
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Mixed-cation perovskite quantum dots: from single to multi-photon emission
Published 2024“…Perovskites, a family of materials with crystalline structure similar to the mineral calcium titanate (CaTiO3), were first discovered in 1839 and named after the mineralogist Lev Perovski. These materials have a general chemical formula ABX3 where A, B, and X refer to the organic/inorganic cations, divalent metal cations, and halide anions, respectively. …”
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Electronic and optical properties of zinc based hybrid organic-inorganic compounds
Published 2020-01-01“…Using a systematic materials selection approach, we have carried out a detailed search of Zn-HOI compounds in two comprehensive experimental crystallographic repositories: Inorganic Crystal Structure Database and American Mineralogist Crystal Structure Database. Thirteen Zn-HOI compounds are discovered: CuZnO _2 (CO _3 ), Zn(C _2 O _4 ), ((CH _3 ) _2 NH _2 )Zn _3 (PO _4 )(HPO _4 ) _2 , (CH _3 NH _3 )Zn _4 (PO _4 ) _3 , Zn(N(CH _2 PO _3 H) _3 )(H _2 O) _3 , (CH _3 NH _3 )Zn(HCO _2 ) _3 , Zn _4 (CO _3 ) _2 , Zn _8 (HPO _4 ) _16 (C _2 H _8 N) _8 , Zn _5 (CO _3 ) _2 , (Mg _2 Zn) _8 (CO _3 ) _2 (OH), Zn _7 (CO _3 ) _2 (OH) _10 , Ca _3 Zn _2 (PO _4 )CO _3 (OH).2H _2 O, and Zn(CO _3 ). …”
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Petrogenesis of Tarq-Mazdeh volcanic rocks based on clinopyroxene chemistry (South of Natanz, Urumieh Dokhtar volcanic belt)
Published 2019-07-01“…Nomenclature of pyroxenes. The Canadian Mineralogist, 27(1): 143–156. Nimis, P. and Taylor, W.R., 2000. …”
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Skeletal, microspinifex and harrisite textures in the Upper Paleozoic komatiitic sills and lavas from the Mashhad-Virani Complex, NE Iran
Published 2019-07-01“…Nomenclature of pyroxenes. American Mineralogist, 173(9–10): 1123–1133.…”
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Mineral chemistry of clinopyroxene: guidance on geo- thermobarometry and tectonomagmatic setting of Nabar volcanic rocks, South of Kashan
Published 2017-02-01“…Structural and chemical variations in pyroxenes. American Mineralogist, 66(1-2): 1-50. Emami, M.H., 1993. Geological Map of Kashan, scale 1:100,000. …”
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Igelströmite, Fe<sup>3+</sup>(Sb<sup>3+</sup>Pb<sup>2+</sup>)O<sub>4</sub>, and manganoschafarzikite, Mn<sup>2+</sup>Sb<sup>3+</sup><sub>2</sub>O<sub>4</sub>, two new members of th...
Published 2024-03-01“…Igelströmite is named after the Swedish geologist–mineralogist Lars Johan Igelström (1822–1897).</p> <p>Mohs hardness <span class="inline-formula">=</span> 3–4 and <span class="inline-formula"><i>D</i><sub>calc</sub>=</span> 6.33(1) and 5.37(2) g cm<span class="inline-formula"><sup>−3</sup></span> for igelströmite and manganoschafarzikite, respectively. …”
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