About: Wyartite

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Wyartite CaU5+(UO2)2(CO3)O4(OH)·7H2O is a uranium bearing mineral named after (1902–1992), mineralogist at the Sorbonne, Paris. It has greenish-black, black, or violet-black, translucent to opaque orthorhombic crystals. A hardness of 3 - 4 Mohs. Its other names are Ianthinite (of Bignand), Wyartit and Wyartita. It belongs to the uranium carbonate group of minerals. It is found next to rutherfordine in Shinkolobwe, Shaba, Zaire. Determination of the structure of wyartite provided the first evidence for a pentavalent uranium mineral. Like all uranium minerals it is radioactive.

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  • La wyartita és un mineral de la classe dels carbonats. Rep el seu nom de Jean Wyart (1902-1992), professor de mineralogia de la Sorbona, París, França. (ca)
  • Wyartita karbonato motako minerala da. (eu)
  • La wyartite è un minerale. (it)
  • Wyartite CaU5+(UO2)2(CO3)O4(OH)·7H2O is a uranium bearing mineral named after (1902–1992), mineralogist at the Sorbonne, Paris. It has greenish-black, black, or violet-black, translucent to opaque orthorhombic crystals. A hardness of 3 - 4 Mohs. Its other names are Ianthinite (of Bignand), Wyartit and Wyartita. It belongs to the uranium carbonate group of minerals. It is found next to rutherfordine in Shinkolobwe, Shaba, Zaire. Determination of the structure of wyartite provided the first evidence for a pentavalent uranium mineral. Like all uranium minerals it is radioactive. (en)
  • Іантині́т (рос. иантинит; англ. ianthinite; нім. Ianthinit m) — водний оксид урану. (uk)
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  • black, violet-black ; yellowish brown, greenish brown (en)
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  • transparent, translucent, opaque (en)
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  • ·7H2O (en)
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  • Wya (en)
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  • vitreous, sub-metallic, dull (en)
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  • Wyartite (en)
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  • P212121 (en)
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  • La wyartita és un mineral de la classe dels carbonats. Rep el seu nom de Jean Wyart (1902-1992), professor de mineralogia de la Sorbona, París, França. (ca)
  • Wyartita karbonato motako minerala da. (eu)
  • La wyartite è un minerale. (it)
  • Wyartite CaU5+(UO2)2(CO3)O4(OH)·7H2O is a uranium bearing mineral named after (1902–1992), mineralogist at the Sorbonne, Paris. It has greenish-black, black, or violet-black, translucent to opaque orthorhombic crystals. A hardness of 3 - 4 Mohs. Its other names are Ianthinite (of Bignand), Wyartit and Wyartita. It belongs to the uranium carbonate group of minerals. It is found next to rutherfordine in Shinkolobwe, Shaba, Zaire. Determination of the structure of wyartite provided the first evidence for a pentavalent uranium mineral. Like all uranium minerals it is radioactive. (en)
  • Іантині́т (рос. иантинит; англ. ianthinite; нім. Ianthinit m) — водний оксид урану. (uk)
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  • Wyartita (ca)
  • Wyartita (eu)
  • Wyartite (it)
  • Wyartite (en)
  • Іантиніт (uk)
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