Glossary of Obsolete Mineral Names --M
Glossary of Obsolete Mineral Names --M
Glossary of Obsolete Mineral Names --M
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montmorillonite ferreuse = Ca-rich nontronite, Caillère & Hénin 308<br />
(1963).<br />
montmorillonite(Mg) = Mg-rich illite-montmorillonite mixed-layer, AM 74,<br />
1030 (1989).<br />
montmorillonite sodium = Na-rich montmorillonite, CCM 28, 18 (1980).<br />
montmorillonitfélék family = smectite, László 186 (1995).<br />
montmorillonniste (original spelling) = montmorillonite, Hey 115 (1963).<br />
montmorillonoids family = smectite, MM 30, 741 (1955).<br />
montmorin family = smectite, ECGA 4, 13 (2001).<br />
montmorollonite = montmorillonite, AM 38, 335 (1953).<br />
montmorrilonite = montmorillonite, de Fourestier 50 (1994).<br />
montroidita = montroydite, de Fourestier 234 (1999).<br />
montronite = nontronite, Clark 548 (1993).<br />
Montscheit = moncheite, Chudoba EIII, 215 (1965).<br />
montsjeïet = moncheite, Council for Geoscience 770 (1996).<br />
Monzanit = unknown, Kipfer 117 (1974).<br />
monzonite (de Lapparent) = rock, Clark 470 (1993).<br />
Monzonit (von Kobell) = Mg-Fe 2+ -rich grossular ?, Dana 5th I, 11 (1882).<br />
Mo-Ocrit = fine-grained molybdenite, MM 30, 742 (1955).<br />
Mood Stone = quartz + glass + liquid crystal, Nassau 279 (1980).<br />
mookaite = massive quartz ± red hematite ± brown goethite, Bukanov 294<br />
(2006).<br />
moonfroth = gypsum, Dana 6th, 936 (1892).<br />
Moonmilch = hydromagnesite or calcite or aragonite or dolomite or<br />
nesquehonite or huntite or magnesite, Bates & Jackson 432 (1987).<br />
moonmilk = hydromagnesite or calcite or aragonite or dolomite or<br />
nesquehonite or huntite or magnesite, MA 41, 896 (1990).<br />
moonstone = orthoclase + Ca-rich albite or gypsum, Clark 470 (1993),<br />
O'Donoghue 270 (2006).<br />
moonstone glass = opal-CT, Thrush 727 (1968).<br />
moonstone spinel = Cr-rich spinel, Deer et al. V, 63 (1962).<br />
moor = lignite (low-grade coal), Des Cloizeaux II, 33 (1893).<br />
Moorabolit = K-rich natrolite, Kipfer 117 (1974).<br />
mooraboolite = K-rich natrolite, MM 13, 373 (1903).<br />
mooreite-ß = torreyite, English 29 (1939).<br />
mooreite-δ = torreyite, AM 34, 589 (1949).<br />
mooreite-D = torreyite, Aballain et al. 243 (1968).<br />
Moorkohle = lignite (low-grade coal), Egleston 217 (1892).<br />
moor's head = pale tourmaline with black top, AM 96, 911 (2011).<br />
Moosachat = gem quartz-mogánite mixed-layer + pyrolusite ± hornblende,<br />
Hintze I.2, 1472 (1906).<br />
Moosagat = gem quartz-mogánite mixed-layer + pyrolusite ± hornblende,<br />
Hintze I.2, 1472 (1906).<br />
Moosgold = fine-grained gold, LAP 27(7/8), 5 (2002).<br />
Mooskupfer = native copper, LAP 35(4), 29 (2010).<br />
Moosopal = opaque opal-CT + pyrolusite, Strunz 555 (1970).<br />
Moosstein = quartz-mogánite mixed-layer + pyrolusite ± hornblende, László<br />
140 (1995).<br />
Moostorf = lignite (low-grade coal), Doelter IV.3, 513 (1930).<br />
Mora diamond = transparent quartz, AM 12, 385 (1927).<br />
moralla = dark-green gem Cr-rich beryl, Deer et al. 1B, 401 (1986).<br />
morallon = dark-green gem Cr-rich beryl, Dana 6th, 406 (1892).<br />
morass ore = goethite ± ferrihydrite, Chester 180 (1896).<br />
morassy iron ore = goethite ± ferrihydrite, Egleston 191 (1892).