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dbr:Bentorite
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Bentorita Bentorita Bentorite Bentorita Bentorite
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Bentorite is a mineral with the chemical formula Ca6(Cr,Al)2(SO4)3(OH)12·26H2O. It is colored violet to light violet. Its crystals are hexagonal to dihexagonal dipyramidal. It is transparent and has vitreous luster. It has perfect cleavage. It is not radioactive. Bentorite is rated 2 on the Mohs Scale. La bentorita es un mineral de la clase de los minerales sulfatos, y dentro de esta pertenece al llamado “grupo de la ettringita”. Fue descubierta en 1975 en el desierto de Négev (Israel),​ siendo nombrada así en honor de Yaakov K. Ben-Tor, geólogo alemán-israelí. Un sinónimo es su clave: IMA1979-042. La bentorite è un minerale appartenente al gruppo dell'ettringite. La bentorita és un mineral de la classe dels sulfats, que pertany al grup de l'ettringita. És l'anàleg de crom (III) de l'ettringita. Va ser anomenada l'any 1977 per Shulamit Gross en honor del professor Yaakov K. Ben-Tor, petròleg i geòleg de l'Institut d'Oceanografia Scripps de la Universitat de Califòrnia i cap del departament de geologia de la Universitat Hebrea de Jerusalem, per les seves contribucions a la geologia i mineralogia d'Israel i l'Orient Mitjà. Bentorita mineral bat da, ettringita taldekoa.
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Bentorite
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Bentorite
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dbp:streak
Very pale purple
dbp:strunz
7
dbp:twinning
dbp:unitCell
2355.6
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dbp:caption
Bentorite found in Israel
dbp:colour
Violet to rose-purple
dbp:density
2.025
dbp:gravity
2.025
dbo:abstract
La bentorita es un mineral de la clase de los minerales sulfatos, y dentro de esta pertenece al llamado “grupo de la ettringita”. Fue descubierta en 1975 en el desierto de Négev (Israel),​ siendo nombrada así en honor de Yaakov K. Ben-Tor, geólogo alemán-israelí. Un sinónimo es su clave: IMA1979-042. La bentorita és un mineral de la classe dels sulfats, que pertany al grup de l'ettringita. És l'anàleg de crom (III) de l'ettringita. Va ser anomenada l'any 1977 per Shulamit Gross en honor del professor Yaakov K. Ben-Tor, petròleg i geòleg de l'Institut d'Oceanografia Scripps de la Universitat de Califòrnia i cap del departament de geologia de la Universitat Hebrea de Jerusalem, per les seves contribucions a la geologia i mineralogia d'Israel i l'Orient Mitjà. La bentorite è un minerale appartenente al gruppo dell'ettringite. Bentorita mineral bat da, ettringita taldekoa. Bentorite is a mineral with the chemical formula Ca6(Cr,Al)2(SO4)3(OH)12·26H2O. It is colored violet to light violet. Its crystals are hexagonal to dihexagonal dipyramidal. It is transparent and has vitreous luster. It has perfect cleavage. It is not radioactive. Bentorite is rated 2 on the Mohs Scale. The mineral was first described in 1980 by Shulamit Gross for an occurrence in the Hatrurim Formation of Danian age along the western margin of the Dead Sea, Israel. It was named by its discoverer, Shulamit Gross, for Yaakov Ben-Tor (1910–2002), Professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the University of California, San Diego, California, US, for his contributions to geology and mineralogy in Israel.
dbp:absorption
E > O
dbp:birefringence
0.006
dbp:cleavage
Perfect
dbp:dana
31.1
dbp:extinction
Parallel
dbp:fluorescence
Not fluorescent
dbp:fracture
Sub-Conchoidal
dbp:imasymbol
Bto
dbp:luster
Resinous, Waxy, Earthy
dbp:mohs
2
dbp:pleochroism
Visible
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dbr:Mineral
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