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Emmonsite, also known as durdenite, is an iron tellurite mineral with the formula: Fe2(TeO3)3·2(H2O). Emmonsite forms triclinic crystals. It is of a yellowish-green color, with a vitreous luster, and a hardness of 5 on the Moh scale. Emmonsite was first described in 1885 for an occurrence in the Tombstone District, Cochise County, Arizona. It was named for the American geologist, Samuel Franklin Emmons, (1841–1911), of the United States Geological Survey.

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  • Emmonsita (ca)
  • Emmonsit (de)
  • Emmonsite (en)
  • Emmonsita (eu)
  • Emmonsita (es)
  • Emmonsite (fr)
  • Emmonsite (it)
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  • L'emmonsita és un mineral de la classe dels òxids. Va ser anomenada en honor de Samuel Franklin Emmons (1841-1911). (ca)
  • Emmonsita oxido motako minerala da. (eu)
  • La emmonsita es un mineral de la clase de los óxidos, concretamente un de hierro. Fue descubierta en 1885 en Arizona (EE.UU.); siendo nombrada en honor del geólogo estadounidense Samuel F. Emmons. Un sinónimo poco usado es durdenita. (es)
  • La emmonsite è un minerale. (it)
  • Emmonsit ist ein selten vorkommendes Mineral aus der Mineralklasse der „Oxide und Hydroxide“. Es kristallisiert im triklinen Kristallsystem mit der Zusammensetzung Fe3+2(Te4+O3)3·2H2O, ist also chemisch gesehen ein Eisen-Tellurit. (de)
  • Emmonsite, also known as durdenite, is an iron tellurite mineral with the formula: Fe2(TeO3)3·2(H2O). Emmonsite forms triclinic crystals. It is of a yellowish-green color, with a vitreous luster, and a hardness of 5 on the Moh scale. Emmonsite was first described in 1885 for an occurrence in the Tombstone District, Cochise County, Arizona. It was named for the American geologist, Samuel Franklin Emmons, (1841–1911), of the United States Geological Survey. (en)
  • L'emmonsite, ou emmonsite de Hillebrand, également connue sous le nom de durdenite, est un minéral constitué d'un tellurite de fer hydraté, de formule chimique Fe2(TeO3)3 • 2 H2O. L'emmonsite forme des cristaux tricliniques de couleur vert jaunâtre, avec un lustre vitreux et une dureté de 5 sur l'échelle de Mohs. L'emmonsite a été décrite pour la première fois en 1885 près de Tombstone (comté de Cochise, Arizona, États-Unis). Elle a été nommée en l'honneur du géologue américain (1841-1911), du United States Geological Survey. (fr)
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  • Emmonsite (en)
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  • a = 7.90, b = 8.00 (en)
  • c = 7.62 [Å]; α = 96.73° (en)
  • β = 95°, γ = 84.47°; Z = 2 (en)
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  • Emmonsite. Locality: San Miguel Mine, Moctezuma, Sonora, Mexico (en)
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  • Tellurite mineral (en)
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  • Pinacoidal (en)
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  • Yellowish green (en)
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