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  1. Print or Cut-and-Paste your Gagarinite- (Y) Specimen Label here :

  2. Originally named simply gagarinite in honor of Yuri Alexeevich Gagarin (9 March 1934, Klushino, Smolensk Oblast, Soviet Union - 27 March 1968, Novosyolovo, Soviet Union), cosmonaut and the first person in space. The suffix was added by the IMA in 1987 to denote the dominant rare earth element.

  3. www.mineralesweb.es › halogen › gagariniGagarinita- (Y)

    Tenacidad frágil, débilmente magnético, levemente soluble en agua cuanto más sodio contenga. Frecuencia: Yacimientos y mineral muy raro. Usos: Coleccionismo, científico. Composición: 38,85% Óxido de Itrio, 29,41% de Fluor, 19,29% Óxido de Calcio, 18,30% de Cloro, 10,66% Óxido de Sodio. y menos 16,52% de Óxido=Cloro, Bi-Fluor.

  4. Originally named zajacite- (Ce) for Dr. Ihor Stephan Zajac (1935- ), the geologist who lead the exploration group that discovered the Strange Lake deposit and who first recognized the mineral. Later renamed to gargarinite- (Ce), for the relationship to gagarinite- (Y) and cerium as the dominant rare-earth element. The root name is for Yuri Alexeevich Gagarin (9 March 1934, Klushino, Smolensk ...

  5. crystals, showing the forms {1010}, {1120}, {0001}, and less well-developed rhombohedral faces, to several cm. Commonly as irregular grains and granular aggregates.

  6. Gagarinite mineral data, information about Gagarinite, its properties and worldwide locations.

  7. Gagarinite, Una especie de Mineral. Nombre científico: Gagarinite. RockType: Mineral. Un Experto en piedras con IA en tu bolsillo . Escanea el código QR para descargarla . Utilizamos cookies para garantizar que tengas una gran experiencia en nuestro sitio web. Configuración Permitir .

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