Similarities between List of minerals and Pyroxmangite
List of minerals and Pyroxmangite have 10 things in common (in Unionpedia): Alabandite, Alleghanyite, Hausmannite, Pyrophanite, Pyroxene, Pyroxferroite, Rhodochrosite, Rhodonite, Spessartine, Tephroite.
Alabandite
Alabandite or alabandine is a rarely occurring manganese sulfide mineral.
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Alleghanyite
Alleghanyite is a moderately rare humite mineral with formula Mn5(SiO4)2(OH)2, belonging to the nesosilicates class.
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Hausmannite
Hausmannite is a complex oxide of manganese containing both di- and tri-valent manganese.
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Pyrophanite
Pyrophanite is a manganese titanium oxide mineral with formula: MnTiO3.
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Pyroxene
The pyroxenes (commonly abbreviated to Px) are a group of important rock-forming inosilicate minerals found in many igneous and metamorphic rocks.
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Pyroxferroite
Pyroxferroite (Fe2+,Ca)SiO3 is a single chain inosilicate.
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Rhodochrosite
Rhodochrosite is a manganese carbonate mineral with chemical composition MnCO3.
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Rhodonite
Rhodonite is a manganese inosilicate, (Mn, Fe, Mg, Ca)SiO3 and member of the pyroxenoid group of minerals, crystallizing in the triclinic system.
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Spessartine
Spessartine, sometimes mistakenly referred to as spessartite, is a nesosilicate, manganese aluminium garnet species, Mn2+3Al2(SiO4)3.Gemological Institute of America, GIA Gem Reference Guide 1995, The mineral spessartine should not be confused with a type of igneous rock (a lamprophyre) called spessartite. Spessartine's name is a derivative of Spessart in Bavaria, Germany, the type locality of the mineral. It occurs most often in granite pegmatite and allied rock types and in certain low-grade metamorphic phyllites. Sources include Australia, Myanmar, India, Afghanistan, Israel, Madagascar, Tanzania and the United States. Spessartine of an orange-yellow has been called Mandarin garnet and is found in Madagascar. Violet-red spessartines are found in rhyolites in Colorado and Maine. In Madagascar, spessartines are exploited either in their bedrock or in alluvium. The orange garnets result from sodium-rich pegmatites. Spessartines are found in bedrock in the highlands in the Sahatany valley. Those in alluvium are generally found in southern Madagascar or in the Maevatanana region. Spessartine forms a solid solution series with the garnet species almandine. Well-formed crystals from this series, varying in color from very dark-red to bright yellow-orange, were found in Latinka, Rhodope Mountains, Kardzhali Province, Bulgaria. Spessartine, like the other garnets, always occurs as a blend with other species. Gems with high spessartine content tend toward a light orange hue, while almandine prevalence induces red or brownish hues.
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Tephroite
Tephroite is the manganese endmember of the olivine group of nesosilicate minerals with the formula Mn2SiO4.
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List of minerals and Pyroxmangite Comparison
List of minerals has 1465 relations, while Pyroxmangite has 16. As they have in common 10, the Jaccard index is 0.68% = 10 / (1465 + 16).
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