Ericssonite

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Ericssonite an entity of type: Thing

L'ericssonita és un mineral de la classe dels silicats, que pertany i dona nom al . Rep el nom en honor de John Ericsson (31 de juliol de 1803, Långbanshyttan, Värmland, Suècia - 8 de març de 1889, Nova York, EUA) inventor i enginyer mecànic. rdf:langString
Ericssonita silikato motako minerala da eta ericssonite taldearen kidea da. rdf:langString
La ericssonite è un minerale appartenente al gruppo della lamprofillite. rdf:langString
Эрикссонит — минерал, входящий в . Относится к островным силикатам. Открыт в 1967 году. rdf:langString
Ericssonite has a general formula of BaMn2FeO[Si2O7](OH). It was discovered in 1967 and named after John Ericsson (July 31, 1803 – March 8, 1889), a well known Swedish American inventor, engineer and designer of the iron-clad ship USS Monitor. Ericssonite was discovered in the Jakobsberg Mine in Värmland, Sweden. Ericssonite is only found in the Langban mine in Sweden, associated with a metamorphic manganese orebody. Also it is always inter-grown with orthoericssonite, which is almost identical to ericssonite except it contains extra silicon and oxygen in its chemical formula. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Ericssonita
rdf:langString Ericssonite
rdf:langString Ericssonita
rdf:langString Ericssonite
rdf:langString Эрикссонит
rdf:langString Ericssonite
rdf:langString Ericssonite
xsd:integer 28853444
xsd:integer 1071624133
rdf:langString brown
rdf:langString very brittle
rdf:langString a= 20.42, b= 7.03
rdf:langString c= 5.34 [Å], β= 95.5°; Z = 4
rdf:langString Sorosilicates
rdf:langString Prismatic
rdf:langString deep reddish black
xsd:double 4.21
rdf:langString weakly magnetic
rdf:langString C2/m
rdf:langString Monoclinic
rdf:langString L'ericssonita és un mineral de la classe dels silicats, que pertany i dona nom al . Rep el nom en honor de John Ericsson (31 de juliol de 1803, Långbanshyttan, Värmland, Suècia - 8 de març de 1889, Nova York, EUA) inventor i enginyer mecànic.
rdf:langString Ericssonite has a general formula of BaMn2FeO[Si2O7](OH). It was discovered in 1967 and named after John Ericsson (July 31, 1803 – March 8, 1889), a well known Swedish American inventor, engineer and designer of the iron-clad ship USS Monitor. Ericssonite was discovered in the Jakobsberg Mine in Värmland, Sweden. Ericcsonite is monoclinic; this means it contains three unequal vectors, two of these vector angles are perpendicular while the other is at an angle greater than 90°. Optically ericssonite is anisotropic which means that the mineral has more than one index of refraction, causing light to vary in speed depending on which axis it is traveling through. Since ericssonite is monoclinic, containing three unequal vectors, it has three indices of refraction. Ericssonite is usually a deep reddish-black in color. Ericssonite is only found in the Langban mine in Sweden, associated with a metamorphic manganese orebody. Also it is always inter-grown with orthoericssonite, which is almost identical to ericssonite except it contains extra silicon and oxygen in its chemical formula.
rdf:langString Ericssonita silikato motako minerala da eta ericssonite taldearen kidea da.
rdf:langString La ericssonite è un minerale appartenente al gruppo della lamprofillite.
rdf:langString Эрикссонит — минерал, входящий в . Относится к островным силикатам. Открыт в 1967 году.
rdf:langString perfect, perfect on fair on
rdf:langString Translucent to opaque
rdf:langString BaMn2FeO[Si2O7]
rdf:langString Massive - uniformly indistinguishable crystals forming large masses
rdf:langString Ers
rdf:langString sub metallic
xsd:double 4.5
rdf:langString x= pale greenish tan, y= red-brown, z= deep brown
xsd:double 1.802
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 3310

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