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meisserite
uranyl sulfate mineral
IMA2013-039
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instance of
mineral species
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stated in
The IMA List of Minerals (September 2019)
subclass of
sulfate mineral
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stated in
CNMNC Newsletter 17 (July, August and September 2013)
named after
Nicolas Meisser
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stated in
Meisserite, Na5(UO2)(SO4)3(SO3OH)(H2O), a new uranyl sulfate mineral from the Blue Lizard mine, San Juan County, Utah, USA
chemical formula
Na₅(UO₂)(SO₄)₃(SO₃OH)(H₂O)
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stated in
The IMA List of Minerals (December 2014)
crystal system
triclinic crystal system
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stated in
CNMNC Newsletter 17 (July, August and September 2013)
space group
triclinic-pedial
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stated in
CNMNC Newsletter 17 (July, August and September 2013)
IMA status and/or rank
approved mineral and/or valid name (A)
start time
July 2013
2 references
stated in
CNMNC Newsletter 17 (July, August and September 2013)
stated in
Meisserite, Na5(UO2)(SO4)3(SO3OH)(H2O), a new uranyl sulfate mineral from the Blue Lizard mine, San Juan County, Utah, USA
IMA Mineral Symbol
Mss
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IMA–CNMNC approved mineral symbols
type locality (geology)
Blue Lizard mine
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stated in
Meisserite, Na5(UO2)(SO4)3(SO3OH)(H2O), a new uranyl sulfate mineral from the Blue Lizard mine, San Juan County, Utah, USA
stated in
CNMNC Newsletter 17 (July, August and September 2013)
Identifiers
Google Knowledge Graph ID
/g/11cm02jqms
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IMA Number, broad sense
IMA2013-039
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stated in
The IMA List of Minerals (December 2014)
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