This alphabetical listing of B 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 locality. LOCALITY: About eight km southeast of the village of Paramirim das Crioulas, and elsewhere in the region around Rio do Picos das Almas, Serra das Almas, south-central Bahia, Brazil.
Baileychlore (Zn,Al,[ ])3[Fe++2Al][Si3AlO10](OH)8 Approved IMA 1988
NAME ORIGIN: Named for Sturges W. Bailey (1919-), mineralogist University of Wisconsin.
NAME ORIGIN: For the Spanish nickname "La Bambolla" of the mine in which it occurs, which roughly translates into "hot air" in allusion to exaggerated tales of rich gold ore.
Bamfordite Fe+++Mo2O6(OH)3 Approved IMA 1996 (Dana # Added)
NAME ORIGIN: Named for the locality. LOCALITY: Found at the Bamford Hill W-Mo-Bi deposits, 85 km WSW of Cairns, northern Queensland, Australia,
Banalsite BaNa2Al4Si4O16 Valid Species (Pre-IMA) 1944
NAME ORIGIN: Named from a contraction of the component cation symbols: Ba, Na,Al, and Si.
NAME ORIGIN: Honors Dr. Ljudevit Baric, former Director if the Mineralogical Museum and Professor of Mineralogy, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia.
Bario-olgite Na(Ba,Sr,Na,REE)PO4 Approved IMA 2004 (Dana # Added)
NAME ORIGIN: Named for the composition and relationship to olgite.
NAME ORIGIN: Named after its composition, orthorhombic crystal structure, and the relationship to joaquinite (named for Joaquin Ridge, Diablo Range, California, USA).
NAME ORIGIN: Named for William H. Barnes (1903- ), National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Canada, authority on the crystallography of many vanadium minerals.
Barquillite Cu2CdGeS4 Approved IMA 1996 (Dana # Added)
NAME ORIGIN: Named after Barquilla, a village near the discovery locality. LOCALITY: Fuentes Villanas mine, Barquilla Sn-Ge-Cd-Cu-Fe vein-type deposit, southwestern Salamanca, Spain.
NAME ORIGIN: The artificial compound is thought to have been named for the 19th-century German metallurgist Karl J. Bayer; the name was then applied to the natural mineral.
Bayldonite (Cu,Zn)3Pb(AsO3OH)2(OH)2 Valid Species (Pre-IMA) 1865
NAME ORIGIN: Named after John Bayldon of England.
Bayleyite Mg2(UO2)(CO3)3 Valid Species (Pre-IMA) 1948
NAME ORIGIN: Named for William Shirley Bayley (1861-1943), American mineralogist and geologist, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois, USA
NAME ORIGIN: Named for Noel Stanley Bayliss, Professor of Chemistry, University of Western Australia, Nedlands, Western Australia, who characterized the synthetic compound.