hsihutsunite
Apparence
Étymologie
[modifier le wikicode]- (1936) Mot formé à partir du topotype Xihucun (Hsihutsun), Miyun Co., Beijing, Chine, par C. C. Wang.
Nom commun
[modifier le wikicode]Singulier | Pluriel |
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hsihutsunite | hsihutsunites |
\si.hu.tsu.nit\ |
hsihutsunite \si.hu.tsu.nit\ féminin
- (Minéralogie) Variété de rhodonite exceptionnellement riche en calcium.
Traductions
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Références
[modifier le wikicode]- C. C. Wang, “The Rhodonite Veins of Hsihutsun, Changping District, North of Peiping”, in Bulletin of the Geological Society of China, volume 15, numéro 1, 1936, pages 87-98 : From a pure chemical standpoint the mineral under study does not agree in composition either with fowlerite […] or with rhodonite […] and might be termed in a new name “Hsihutsunite”.
- C. C. Wang, Mineralogical Abstracts, volume 6, Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Mineralogical Society of America, 1937, page 442 : This composition differs from that of fowlerite and ordinary rhodonite, and the name hsihutsunite is suggested.