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The IMA approved mineral faustite, named after the American mineralogist and petrologist with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Dr. George Tobias Faust, is a member of the triclinic turquoise group of hydrous phosphates with the following chemical composition: ZnAl6(PO4)4(OH)8·4H2O Faustite has a blue-green to apple green color in polished cabochons, and may be presented as a turquoise imitation, and it may also be treated with stabilizers for jewelry making.

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  • Faustita (ca)
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  • La faustita és un mineral de la classe dels fosfats que pertany al . Rep el nom en honor del doctor George Tobias Faust (27 d'agost de 1908 Filadèlfia, Pennsilvània, EUA - 27 de febrer de 1985, Morristown, Nova Jersey, EUA), mineralogista i petròleg de la US Geological Survey. Va ser president de la Mineralogical Society of America, i va descriure o codescriure els nous minerals huntita, pecoraïta i schoenfliesita. (ca)
  • La Faustita es un mineral, fosfato hidratado de aluminio y zinc, con hidroxilos, que pertenece al grupo de la truquesa. Fue dscrita por primera vez a partir de muestras encontradas en la mina Copper King, Schroeder Mt, condado de Eureka, Nevada (USA), que consecuentemente es su localidad tipo. El nombre es un homenaje al Dr, Tobias Faust, mineralogista estadounidense del US Geological Survey. ​ (es)
  • Faustita fosfato motako minerala da eta turquoise taldearen kidea da. (eu)
  • La faustite è un minerale. (it)
  • The IMA approved mineral faustite, named after the American mineralogist and petrologist with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Dr. George Tobias Faust, is a member of the triclinic turquoise group of hydrous phosphates with the following chemical composition: ZnAl6(PO4)4(OH)8·4H2O Faustite has a blue-green to apple green color in polished cabochons, and may be presented as a turquoise imitation, and it may also be treated with stabilizers for jewelry making. (en)
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  • La faustita és un mineral de la classe dels fosfats que pertany al . Rep el nom en honor del doctor George Tobias Faust (27 d'agost de 1908 Filadèlfia, Pennsilvània, EUA - 27 de febrer de 1985, Morristown, Nova Jersey, EUA), mineralogista i petròleg de la US Geological Survey. Va ser president de la Mineralogical Society of America, i va descriure o codescriure els nous minerals huntita, pecoraïta i schoenfliesita. (ca)
  • La Faustita es un mineral, fosfato hidratado de aluminio y zinc, con hidroxilos, que pertenece al grupo de la truquesa. Fue dscrita por primera vez a partir de muestras encontradas en la mina Copper King, Schroeder Mt, condado de Eureka, Nevada (USA), que consecuentemente es su localidad tipo. El nombre es un homenaje al Dr, Tobias Faust, mineralogista estadounidense del US Geological Survey. ​ (es)
  • The IMA approved mineral faustite, named after the American mineralogist and petrologist with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Dr. George Tobias Faust, is a member of the triclinic turquoise group of hydrous phosphates with the following chemical composition: ZnAl6(PO4)4(OH)8·4H2O Some divalent copper generally replaces the zinc position. Faustite is the zinc rich analogue of turquoise having almost four times as much zinc than copper in its crystal structure. Trivalent (ferric) iron may replace some of the aluminum. Minor amounts of calcium may also be present. It has a hardness of 4.5 - 5.5 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness and aside from having a slightly lower hardness, it may be difficult to distinguish it from turquoise in hand specimens. Faustite has a blue-green to apple green color in polished cabochons, and may be presented as a turquoise imitation, and it may also be treated with stabilizers for jewelry making. (en)
  • Faustita fosfato motako minerala da eta turquoise taldearen kidea da. (eu)
  • La faustite è un minerale. (it)
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