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La fianelite è un minerale scoperto in una miniera di ferro a in nel Cantone dei Grigioni in Svizzera. Il nome del minerale è stato attribuito in base alla località di ritrovamento.
, Fianelita fosfato motako minerala da.
, La fianelita és un mineral de la classe dels vanadats. Rep el seu nom de la seva localitat tipus, la mina Fianel, a Suïssa.
, Fianelite is a mineral belonging to the ma … Fianelite is a mineral belonging to the manganese vanadate category, found in iron-manganese ores. Named after the place where it was found, Fianel, a mine located in Val Ferrera (Ferrera valley), in the canton of Graubünden, Swiss. This mineral is found in small amounts in metamorphosed iron-manganese ores. This is the last crystallization of vanadate at the site since medaite was the last vanadate mineral being crystallized, but because of retrograde metamorphism, occurring at the place, vanadium moved into medaite veinlets, forming cross-cutting fianelite on medaite.orming cross-cutting fianelite on medaite.
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http://dbpedia.org/property/birefringence
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δ=1.820
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Vanadate
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2
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http://dbpedia.org/property/cleavage
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Good on {001} and {100}
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Orange-Red
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3.21
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Transparent
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Good
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Mn2VO7 · 2H2O
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3.22
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Platy
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Fnl
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Vitreous
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http://dbpedia.org/property/mohs
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3
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http://dbpedia.org/property/name
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Fianelite
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http://dbpedia.org/property/refractive
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1.85
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http://dbpedia.org/property/strunz
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8
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http://dbpedia.org/property/symmetry
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P21/n
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http://dbpedia.org/property/twinning
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None observed
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c = 6.705 Å, β = 93.27◦
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Fianelita fosfato motako minerala da.
, Fianelite is a mineral belonging to the ma … Fianelite is a mineral belonging to the manganese vanadate category, found in iron-manganese ores. Named after the place where it was found, Fianel, a mine located in Val Ferrera (Ferrera valley), in the canton of Graubünden, Swiss. This mineral is found in small amounts in metamorphosed iron-manganese ores. This is the last crystallization of vanadate at the site since medaite was the last vanadate mineral being crystallized, but because of retrograde metamorphism, occurring at the place, vanadium moved into medaite veinlets, forming cross-cutting fianelite on medaite.orming cross-cutting fianelite on medaite.
, La fianelita és un mineral de la classe dels vanadats. Rep el seu nom de la seva localitat tipus, la mina Fianel, a Suïssa.
, La fianelite è un minerale scoperto in una miniera di ferro a in nel Cantone dei Grigioni in Svizzera. Il nome del minerale è stato attribuito in base alla località di ritrovamento.
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Fianelita
, Fianelite
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