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Meyrowitzite, Ca(UO2)(CO3)2·5H2O, is a carbonate mineral verified in May of 2018 by the Commission of New Minerals, Nomenclature and Classification of the International Mineralogical Association. It is an extremely rare mineral, discovered in the Markey mine Utah, U.S.A. The mineral is a transparent yellow and has blades up to approximately 0.2 mm in length. It is soluble in water or aqueous solutions. Meyrowitzite is named in honor of Robert Meyrowitz (1916-2013), an American analytical chemist. After serving in WW II, he joined the United States Geological Survey (USGS). He was known for developing innovative new methods for analyzing small and difficult to study mineralogical samples along with his formulation of the high-index immersion liquids.

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  • Meyrowitzita (ca)
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  • La meyrowitzita és un mineral de la classe dels carbonats. Rep el nom en honor de Robert Meyrowitz (14 de setembre de 1916 - 6 de juliol de 2013), químic analític nord-americà. (ca)
  • Meyrowitzita mineral bat da. (eu)
  • Meyrowitzite, Ca(UO2)(CO3)2·5H2O, is a carbonate mineral verified in May of 2018 by the Commission of New Minerals, Nomenclature and Classification of the International Mineralogical Association. It is an extremely rare mineral, discovered in the Markey mine Utah, U.S.A. The mineral is a transparent yellow and has blades up to approximately 0.2 mm in length. It is soluble in water or aqueous solutions. Meyrowitzite is named in honor of Robert Meyrowitz (1916-2013), an American analytical chemist. After serving in WW II, he joined the United States Geological Survey (USGS). He was known for developing innovative new methods for analyzing small and difficult to study mineralogical samples along with his formulation of the high-index immersion liquids. (en)
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  • Meyrowitzite (en)
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  • Easily soluble in room temperature H2O (en)
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  • Pale yellow (en)
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  • Brittle (en)
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  • None (en)
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  • a = 12.376 Å b = 16.0867 Å c = 20.1340 Å β = 107.679° (en)
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  • Carbonate minerals (en)
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  • Transparent yellow (en)
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  • La meyrowitzita és un mineral de la classe dels carbonats. Rep el nom en honor de Robert Meyrowitz (14 de setembre de 1916 - 6 de juliol de 2013), químic analític nord-americà. (ca)
  • Meyrowitzita mineral bat da. (eu)
  • Meyrowitzite, Ca(UO2)(CO3)2·5H2O, is a carbonate mineral verified in May of 2018 by the Commission of New Minerals, Nomenclature and Classification of the International Mineralogical Association. It is an extremely rare mineral, discovered in the Markey mine Utah, U.S.A. The mineral is a transparent yellow and has blades up to approximately 0.2 mm in length. It is soluble in water or aqueous solutions. Meyrowitzite is named in honor of Robert Meyrowitz (1916-2013), an American analytical chemist. After serving in WW II, he joined the United States Geological Survey (USGS). He was known for developing innovative new methods for analyzing small and difficult to study mineralogical samples along with his formulation of the high-index immersion liquids. (en)
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