This alphabetical listing of A minerals include synonyms of accepted mineral names,
pronunciation of that name, name origins, and locality information.
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NAME ORIGIN: From the Greek, akanta, meaning "arrow." After the Latin, argentum, meaning "silver". Argentite is stable above 179 C. Acanthite is stable below 179 deg. C.
NAME ORIGIN: Named after the Teutonic god of the sea. Acmite is from the Greek "point" in allusion to the pointed crystals.
Aegirine-augite (Ca,Na)(Mg,Fe++,Fe+++)[Si2O6] Not Approved IMA 1950
NAME ORIGIN: Name derived from its intermediate pyroxene composition. This is not an end-member species.
Aenigmatite (Na,Ca)4(Fe++,Ti,Mg)12Si12O40 Valid Species (Pre-IMA) 1865
NAME ORIGIN: From the Greek for riddle, apparently an allusion to its (formerly) uncertain chemical composition.
Aerinite (Ca,Na)6FeAl(Fe++,Mg)2(Al,Mg)6[Si12O36(OH)12H][(H2O)12(CO3)] Valid Species (Pre-IMA) 1876
NAME ORIGIN: Named from the Greek root "aer-", alluding to atmosphere or sky and hence the color, sky blue.
Aerugite ([ ],Ni)9(AsO4)2(AsO6) (?) Valid Species (Pre-IMA) 1858
NAME ORIGIN: Named from the Greek for 'copper rust', in allusion to its appearance.
Aeschynite-(Ce) (Ce,Ca,Fe)(Ti,Nb)2(O,OH)6 Valid Species (Pre-IMA) 1828
NAME ORIGIN: Named for its composition and from the Greek for "shame," in allusion to the inability of chemists, at the time of its discovery, to separate some of its constituents.
NAME ORIGIN: Named for its composition and from the Greek for "shame," in allusion to the inability of chemists, at the time of its discovery, to separate some of its constituents.
Aeschynite-(Y) (Y,Ca,Fe)(Ti,Nb)2(O,OH)6 Approved IMA 1966
NAME ORIGIN: Named for its composition and from the Greek for "shame," in allusion to the inability of chemists, at the time of its discovery, to separate some of its constituents.
Afghanite (Na,Ca,K)8(Si,Al)12O24(SO4,Cl,CO3)3 Approved IMA 1968
NAME ORIGIN: From its locality. LOCALITY: Sar-e-Sang luzurite deposit in Afghanistan.
Afwillite Ca3Si2O4(OH)6 Valid Species (Pre-IMA) 1925
NAME ORIGIN: For Alpheus Fuller Williams (1874-1953), General Manager, DeBeers Consolidated Mines, Kimberley, South Africa.
Agardite-(Ca) CaCu6(AsO4)3(OH)6 Not Approved IMA (Dana # Added)
NAME ORIGIN: Named for the composition and for Jules Agard, Geologist, Bureau de Recherches Geologiques et Minieres, Orleans, France.
Agardite-(Ce) (Ce,Ca)Cu6(AsO4)3(OH)6 Approved IMA 2004 (Dana # Added)
NAME ORIGIN: Named as the Ce-dominant analog of agardite-(La) and agardite-(Y).
Agardite-(Dy) (Dy,La,Ca)Cu6(AsO4)3(OH)6 Not Approved IMA (Dana # Added)
NAME ORIGIN: Named for the composition and for Jules Agard, Geologist, Bureau de Recherches Geologiques et Minieres, Orleans, France.
Agardite-(La) (La,Ca)Cu6(AsO4)3(OH)6 Approved IMA 1985 (Dana # Added)
NAME ORIGIN: Named for the composition and for Jules Agard, Geologist, Bureau de Recherches Geologiques et Minieres, Orleans, France.
Agardite-(Nd) (Pb,Nd,Y,La,Ca)Cu6(AsO4)3(OH)6 Not Approved IMA (Dana # Added)
NAME ORIGIN: Named for the composition and for Jules Agard, Geologist, Bureau de Recherches Geologiques et Minieres, Orleans, France.
Agardite-(Y) (Y,Ca)Cu6(AsO4)3(OH)6 Approved IMA 1969
NAME ORIGIN: Named for the composition and for Jules Agard, Geologist, Bureau de Recherches Geologiques et Minieres, Orleans, France.
NAME ORIGIN: For the Akhtensk deposit, Russia, where it was first noted.
Akimotoite (Mg,Fe)SiO3 Approved IMA 1998 (Dana # Added)
NAME ORIGIN: Named after Syun-iti Akimoto (b. 1925), of the Institute of Geophysics and Solid State Physics, University of Tokyo, specialist in high-pressure research, especially on phase relationships in the system (Mg,Fe)2 SiO4 at mantle conditions.
Akrochordite Mn4Mg(AsO4)2(OH)4 Valid Species (Pre-IMA) 1922
NAME ORIGIN: From the Greek for wart, for its typical habit.
NAME ORIGIN: For the Mexican type locality at Alamos. LOCALITY: From Mexico, in Sonora, at Alamos, and the San Pascual mine, Zimpan, Hidalgo. In the USA, from Arizona, in the Mammoth-St. Anthony mine, at Tiger, Pinal Co., the Lucky Cuss mine, Tombstone, Cochise Co., and the Rawhide mine, Artillery Mountains, Maricopa Co. As exceptional crystal groups from Tsumeb, Namibia.
NAME ORIGIN: To honor Dr. John T. Alfors (1930- ), geologist, California Division of Mines, for his work on the type locality. LOCALITY: From Big Creek and Rush Creek, Fresno Co., and on Trumbull Peak, near Incline, Marisopa Co., California, USA.