This alphabetical listing of B minerals include synonyms of accepted mineral names,
pronunciation of that name, name origins, and locality information.
LEGEND:
Valid Species (Bold); Pronunciation;
Mineral Image;
Mineral Image Gallery;
jCrystal Form;
jPOWD Form;
Calculated Radioactive Intensity
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Biraite-(Ce) Ce2Fe++(CO3)(Si2O7) Approved IMA 2003 (Dana # Added)
NAME ORIGIN: Named after the locality. LOCALITY: Biraia, Vitim, Irkutsk Oblast, Zabaikalye, (Siberia), Russia.
Birchite Cd2Cu2(PO4)2(SO4) Approved IMA 2006 (Dana # Added)
NAME ORIGIN: Named for William D. Birch, Senior Curator of Geosciences at Museum Victoria, Australia, in recognition of his contribution to Australian geological sciences.
NAME ORIGIN: For Dr. Norbert Blaton (1945-), crystallographer at the University of Leuven, Belgium, a specialist on the crystal structure of uranium minerals.
Blatterite (Mn++,Mg)35Sb3(Mn+++,Fe+++)9(BO3)16O32 Approved IMA 1988
NAME ORIGIN: Named for Fritz Blatter (1943-), German mineral collector, who discovered the mineral.
Bleasdaleite (Ca,Fe+++)2Cu5(Bi,Cu)(PO4 )4(H2O,OH,Cl)13 Approved IMA 1998 (Dana # Added)
NAME ORIGIN: For the Reverend John Ignatius Bleasdale (1822-1884), an enthusiastic proponent of minerals from Victoria.
Blixite Pb8O5(OH)2Cl4 Valid Species (Pre-IMA) 1958
NAME ORIGIN: Named for Ragner Blix (1898-), Chemist, Swedish Museum of Natural History.
NAME ORIGIN: Named for Robert (Bob) Terrance Downs, Professor of Geophysics, University of Arizona, and chief advisor for the RRUFF project to collect Raman spectra of all minerals.
NAME ORIGIN: To honor Emeritus Professor Robert Bury Ferguson (1920- ), Canadian mineralogist, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada, especially for his contributions to pegmatite mineralogy.
NAME ORIGIN: In honor of Pierre Adolphe Bobierre (1823-1881), French agricultural chemist, who first described the mineral.
Bobjonesite VO(SO4)(H2O)3 Approved IMA 2001 (Dana # Added)
NAME ORIGIN: Named for Bob Jones (1926-), of Cave Creek, Arizona, USA.
Bobkingite Cu5Cl2(OH)8(H2O)2 Approved IMA 2002 (Dana # Added)
NAME ORIGIN: Named for Robert King, formerly of the Department of Geology, Leicester University, prominent mineral collector and founding member of the Russell Society.
NAME ORIGIN: Named for Robert (Bob) James Traill (1921-), mineralogist, former head of the mineralogy section of the Geological Survey of Canada (1953-1986), and for his contributions to mineralogy.
NAME ORIGIN: After Robert Maxwell Boggs (1918- ), of Seattle, Washington, USA, and his son, Dr. Russell Calvin Boggs (1952- ), of Cheney, Washington, USA, mineral collectors.
NAME ORIGIN: For Bertram Borden Boltwood (1870-1927), radiochemist of Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA, who devised the U-Pb method of measuring geologic time.
Borishanskiite Pd1+x(As,Pb)2, x = 0-0.2 Approved IMA 1975
NAME ORIGIN: For S.S. Borishanski, Soviet mineralogist.
Bornemanite BaNa3{(Na,Ti)4[(Ti,Nb)2O2Si4O14](F,OH)2} Approved IMA 1975
NAME ORIGIN: Named or Irina Dimitrievna Borneman-Starynkevich (1890-), Russian mineralogist, Institute of Ore Deposits, Moscow. She was a student of the mineralogy of the Khibiny and Lovozero massifs.
Bornhardtite Co++Co+++2Se4 Valid Species (Pre-IMA) 1955
NAME ORIGIN: After Dr. Wilhelm Bornhardt (1864-?), German student of ore deposits.