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Thorium nesosilicate mineral
Huttonite is a thorium nesosilicate mineral with the chemical formula ThSiO4 and which crystallizes in the monoclinic system. It is dimorphous with tetragonal
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Hübnerite Huemulite Humite Huntingdonite Huntite Hureaulite Hutchinsonite Huttonite Hydroboracite Hydrogrossular (series of garnets) Hydrohalite Hydrokenoelsmoreite
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Anhydrous phosphate mineral
mineral with the ideal chemical formula CaTh(PO4)2. It is isomorphous with huttonite and monazite. It can be regarded as the product of the complete cationic
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Polymorph of ZrSiO4
(Th,U)SiO4 9.AD.30 Zircon ZrSiO4 9.AD.30 Stetindite Ce4+SiO4 9.AD.35 Huttonite ThSiO4 9.AD.35 Tombarthite-(Y) Y4(Si,H4)4O12−x(OH)4+2x 9.AD.40 Eulytine
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Halilsarpite Hsp Hedenbergite Hd Heulandite-Na Hul-Na Holfertite Hlf Huttonite Ht Hydroxylhedyphane Hhdy Halite Hl Hedleyite Hdl Heulandite-Sr Hul-Sr
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45 [543] [544] [545] (IUPAC: lead thallium pentarsenide nonasulfide) Huttonite (monazite: 1951) 9.AD.35 [546] [547] [548] (IUPAC: thorium tetraoxysilicate)
List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (H)
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Dating technique to study geological history using nuclear decay of the mineral monazite
substitutions are the exchange between LREE with Th and Ca, and P with Si to form huttonite [Th(SiO4)] and brabantite [CaTh(PO4)2]. Since all three minerals share
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New Zealand beach and settlement
mineralogist Colin Osborne Hutton (1910–1971). The mineral was given the name Huttonite and Gillespies Beach is the type locality. When James Cook sighted the
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(Tl,Pb)2As5S9 – Cambridge mineralogist Arthur Hutchinson (1866–1937) Huttonite: ThSiO4 – New Zealand-American mineralogist Colin Osborne Hutton (1910–1971)
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American mineralogist and geologist
American Mineralogist. He first described various minerals, among which are huttonite and macdonaldite. Pabst was in 1951 President of the Mineralogical Society
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Arabic, Muslim
One who Lives in Vast Forest
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Meditation
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Irish
Ardent, graceful. Little fire, from Irish Gaelic.
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German
Hebrew John 'Jehovah has been gracious; has shown favor.
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To Try
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Robbery.
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English : variant spelling of Dansie.
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English : topographic name for someone who lived near a hazelnut tree or grove, Middle English hasel, hesel, or perhaps a habitational name from a minor place named with this word such as Heazille Barton or Heazle Farm in Devon, or from Hessle in East Yorkshire and West Yorkshire, both named from Old English hæsel ‘hazel’ (influenced by Old Norse hesli).French : possibly a topographic name a diminutive of Old French hase, haise ‘hedge’.
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Hindu, Indian
Bliss; Son of Hiranyakasyapa
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diminished; torn in pieces
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