"pale blue"@en . "vitreous, pearly"@en . . "Cu445Cl \u00B7 2H2O"@en . . "La decrespignyita-(Y) \u00E9s un mineral de la classe dels carbonats. Rep el seu nom en honor de Robert James Champion de Crespigny (1950-), cap de la Normandy Mining Ltd. i del Museu d'Austr\u00E0lia Meridional, per les seves contribucions a l'educaci\u00F3 australiana."@ca . "Decrespignyita-(Y)"@eu . "6736"^^ . . . . . . . . . "bright royal blue to pale blue"@en . . . "16"^^ . . "Decrespignyita-(Y)"@ca . . . . . "4"^^ . "Decrespignyita-(Y) karbonato motako minerala da."@eu . "Dcp-Y"@en . . . "La decrespignyite-(Y) \u00E8 un minerale."@it . . . . . "Decrespignyita-(Y) karbonato motako minerala da."@eu . . . . "Decrespignyite-(Y)"@en . "Decrespignyite-(Y) is a copper yttrium rare earth carbonate chloride hydrate; With a simple formula of; Cu(Y, REE)4(CO3)4(OH)5Cl \u00B7 2H2O Usually found as single pseudohexagonal platelets, often curved, and regularly measuring 10-50\u03BCm in size. It appears as royal blue to turquoise blue in colour, with a pale blue streak, and a pearly to vitreous lustre. Regarded as a supergene mineral which is believed to be formed through by mildly carbonated ground waters precipitating through the ore body. It is often associated with malachite, kamphaugite-(Y), donnayite-(Y) and caysichite-(Y)"@en . "260"^^ . . "La decrespignyita-(Y) \u00E9s un mineral de la classe dels carbonats. Rep el seu nom en honor de Robert James Champion de Crespigny (1950-), cap de la Normandy Mining Ltd. i del Museu d'Austr\u00E0lia Meridional, per les seves contribucions a l'educaci\u00F3 australiana."@ca . . . . "3.64"^^ . "1123906670"^^ . . . . "La decrespignyite-(Y) \u00E8 un minerale."@it . . . "Decrespignyite-"@en . . . "Decrespignyite-(Y)"@en . "Unknown space group"@en . "5"^^ . "48136310"^^ . . . . "Near perfect formation of Decrespignyite- crystals creating botryoidal type formations with a small amount of Kamphaugite-"@en . "Decrespignyite-(Y)"@it . "Decrespignyite-(Y) is a copper yttrium rare earth carbonate chloride hydrate; With a simple formula of; Cu(Y, REE)4(CO3)4(OH)5Cl \u00B7 2H2O Usually found as single pseudohexagonal platelets, often curved, and regularly measuring 10-50\u03BCm in size. It appears as royal blue to turquoise blue in colour, with a pale blue streak, and a pearly to vitreous lustre. Regarded as a supergene mineral which is believed to be formed through by mildly carbonated ground waters precipitating through the ore body. It is often associated with malachite, kamphaugite-(Y), donnayite-(Y) and caysichite-(Y)"@en . . . . . . . . "none observed"@en .