This alphabetical listing of L minerals include synonyms of accepted mineral names,
pronunciation of that name, name origins, and locality information.
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NAME ORIGIN: Named for the city (Leningrad) where many vulcanic sublimates have been studied.
Lennilenapeite K6-7(Mg,Mn,Fe++,Fe+++,Zn)48(Si,Al)72(O,OH)216 Approved IMA 1984
NAME ORIGIN: Named for the Lenni Lenape Native American tribe, who first inhabited the type locality region. LOCALITY: Franklin, Sussex County, New Jersey, USA.
NAME ORIGIN: Named for Andre Lenoble, French mineralogist-geologist.
Leogangite Cu10(AsO4)4(SO4)(OH)6 Approved IMA 2004 (Dana # Added)
NAME ORIGIN: Named for the locality. LOCALITY: A mine dump of the Danielstollen, in the Schwarzleo valley about 10 km west-southwest of Leogang, Salzburg, Austria.
NAME ORIGIN: Named after Jacques Lepersonne (1909-), honorary head of the Department of Geology and Mineralogy, Musee Royale de l'Afrique Centrale, Brussels, Belgium.
NAME ORIGIN: Named for Armand Levy (1794-1841), French mineralogist and crystallographer, Paris University, France. Ca modifier added by zeolite nomenclature committee.
Levyne-Na (Na2,Ca,K2)Al2Si4O12 Approved IMA 1997 (Dana # Added)
NAME ORIGIN: Named for Armand Levy (1794-1841), French mineralogist and crystallographer, Paris University, France. The Na-dominant member of the levyne series.
NAME ORIGIN: Presumably for LIthium and BERyllium in the composition.
Libethenite Cu2(PO4)(OH) Valid Species (Pre-IMA) 1823
NAME ORIGIN: Named after its locality. LOCALITY: Lubietova (German Livethen), Czechoslovakia.
Liddicoatite Ca(Li,Al)3Al6(BO3)3Si6O18(O,OH,F)4 Approved IMA 1977 (Dana # Changed)
NAME ORIGIN: Named for Richard T. Liddicot (1918-2003), gemologist, who invented the diamond grading system, for his many contributions to the Gemological Institute of America.
NAME ORIGIN: Named for the LIthium, sodium (Natrium), TItanium, and SIlicon in the composition.
Liottite (Ca,Na,K)8(Si,Al)12O24[(SO4),(CO3),Cl,OH]4 Approved IMA 1977
NAME ORIGIN: Named for Luciano Liotti, mineral collector who donated the specimen in which this mineral was first found.
Lipscombite (Fe++,Mn)Fe+++2(PO4)2(OH)2 Valid Species (Pre-IMA) 1953
NAME ORIGIN: Named for William Nunn Lipscomb (1909- ), mineralogist, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, who determined the crystal structure of the synthetic compound.
Liroconite Cu2Al(AsO4)(OH)4 Valid Species (Pre-IMA) 1825
NAME ORIGIN: From the Greek, liros - "pale" and konia - "powder."
NAME ORIGIN: Named in 1917 from a Greek word given by Diocorides to a material obtained in the process of separating lead from silver by pyrometallurgy.