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- La belakovskiïta és un mineral de la classe dels sulfats. Rep el nom en honor de Dimitrii Ilyich Belakovskii (Дмитрий Ильич Белаковский) (4 de setembre de 1957), mineralogista i conservador del Museu Mineralògic Fersman, a Moscou, Rússia. (ca)
- Belakovskiite is a very rare uranium mineral with the formula Na7(UO2)(SO4)4(SO3OH)(H2O)3. It is interesting in being a natural uranyl salt with hydrosulfate anion, a feature shared with meisserite. Other chemically related minerals include fermiite, oppenheimerite, and plášilite. Most of these uranyl sulfate minerals was originally found in the Blue Lizard mine, San Juan County, Utah, US. The mineral is named after Russian mineralogist Dmitry Ilych Belakovskiy. (en)
- Belakovskiita mineral bat da. (eu)
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- nα=1.50, nβ=1.51, nγ=1.52 (en)
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- a = 5.46, b = 11.33, (en)
- c = 18.42 [Å], α = 104.77°, (en)
- β = 90.09°, γ = 96.77° ; Z = 2 (en)
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- La belakovskiïta és un mineral de la classe dels sulfats. Rep el nom en honor de Dimitrii Ilyich Belakovskii (Дмитрий Ильич Белаковский) (4 de setembre de 1957), mineralogista i conservador del Museu Mineralògic Fersman, a Moscou, Rússia. (ca)
- Belakovskiite is a very rare uranium mineral with the formula Na7(UO2)(SO4)4(SO3OH)(H2O)3. It is interesting in being a natural uranyl salt with hydrosulfate anion, a feature shared with meisserite. Other chemically related minerals include fermiite, oppenheimerite, and plášilite. Most of these uranyl sulfate minerals was originally found in the Blue Lizard mine, San Juan County, Utah, US. The mineral is named after Russian mineralogist Dmitry Ilych Belakovskiy. (en)
- Belakovskiita mineral bat da. (eu)
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- Belakovskiite (en)
- Belakovskiïta (ca)
- Belakovskiita (eu)
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