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: Named after its composition of Au and Cu.
Aurivilliusite Hg+Hg++OI Approved IMA 2004 (Dana # Added)
NAME ORIGIN: Named for Karin Aurivillius (1920-1982), chemist-crystallographer at the University of Lund, Sweden, who determined the crystal structure of numerous synthetic Hg compounds.
NAME ORIGIN: For the medieval (Persian) scholar and physician, Abu 'Ali al-Husayn ibn 'Abd Allah ibn Sina (Avicenna) (930-1037), who lived in Bukhara, Tadzhikistan.
NAME ORIGIN: Named for Amedeo Avogadro (1776-1856), Professor of Physics at the University of Turin, Turin, Italy.
Awaruite Ni2Fe to Ni3Fe Valid Species (Pre-IMA) 1885
NAME ORIGIN: For the locality near Awarua Bay, New Zealand. LOCALITY: From the Red Hills and the Gorge River draining them, near Awarua Bay, south Westland, New Zealand. At Coolac, New South Wales, and in the Lord Brassey mine, Tasmania, Australia.
NAME ORIGIN: From the Greek acine - "ax" in allusion to the acute shape of typical crystals and the Latin - ferrum - "iron" in reference to the Fe in the chemical formula.
Axinite-(Mg) Ca2MgAl2BO3Si4O12(OH) Approved IMA 1975
NAME ORIGIN: From the Greek acine - "axe" in allusion to the acute shape of typical crystals and the Greek, "Magnesia" a district in Thessaly in reference to the Mg in the chemical formula.
Axinite-(Mn) Ca2Mn++Al2BO3Si4O12(OH) Valid Species (Pre-IMA) 1909
NAME ORIGIN: From the Greek acine - "axe" in allusion to the acute shape of typical crystals and the from the Latin magnes = "magnet" in reference to Mn in the chemical formula.
Azoproite (Mg,Fe++)2(Fe+++,Ti,Mg)BO5 Approved IMA 1970
NAME ORIGIN: Named from a Russian acronym honoring the Study of Deep Zones of the Earth