This alphabetical listing of D 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 Damara sequence, the dolostones that host the deposit at the type locality. LOCALITY: Kombat mine, 49 km S of Tsumeb, Namibia.
NAME ORIGIN: Named for Andrew M. Davis (b 1950), Professor of Cosmochemistry at the University of Chicago, in honor of his outstanding contributions to meteorite research.
NAME ORIGIN: Named for Fernard Delhaye (1880-1946), Belgian geologist, a pioneer in the geological exploration of the northern Kivu region of Zaire.
Deliensite Fe++(UO2)2(SO4)2(OH)2 Approved IMA 1997 (Dana # Added)
NAME ORIGIN: Named for Dr. Michel Deliens (1939-), Royal Belgian Institute of Natural History, Brussels, Belgium, in recognition of his research on uranium bearing minerals.
Delindeite Ba2(Na,K,[ ])3(Ti,Fe)[Ti2(O,OH)4Si4O14](H2O,OH)2 Approved IMA 1987
NAME ORIGIN: Named for Henry deLinde, long time mineral collector and owner of the Diamond Jo quarry.
Demartinite K2[SiF6] Approved IMA 2006 (Dana # Added)
NAME ORIGIN: Named for Francesco Demartin (b. 1953), who has made significant contributions to the chemistry of metallic clusters and to the crystal structure of Alpine rare-earth minerals and uranium minerals.
Demesmaekerite Pb2Cu5(UO2)2(SeO3)6(OH)6 Approved IMA 1965
NAME ORIGIN: Named for Gaston Demesmaeker (1911-), Belgian mining geologist, who studied the Shikolobwe uranium deposits.
NAME ORIGIN: Named for Aleksander Petrovich Denisov (1918-1972), Russian specialist in X-ray investigations of minerals, of the Kola Scientific Center, Russia.
NAME ORIGIN: Named after Paul E. Desautels (1920-1991), curator of minerals at the U. S. National Museum of Natural History (Smithstonian Institution).
Descloizite PbZn(VO4)(OH) Valid Species (Pre-IMA) 1854
NAME ORIGIN: Named after the French mineralogist, Alfred Des Closzeaux (1817-1897).
Devilline CaCu4(SO4)2(OH)6 Valid Species (Pre-IMA) 1864
NAME ORIGIN: Named after the French chemist, H. E. S. C. Deville (1818-1881). Named from its occurrence at Herrengrund, north of Neusohl, in Slovakia of Czechoslovakia.
NAME ORIGIN: From the Greek word "to scatter," referring to the mineral's easy disintegration in the blowpipe flame.
Dichroite - See Cordierite Dickinsonite KNa4Ca(Mn++,Fe++)14Al(PO4)12(OH)2 Discredited IMA 2005 - Dana # Changed from 41.7.2.2
NAME ORIGIN: Named for Reverend John William Dickinson (1835-1899), Redding, Connecticut, USA, an early collector of Branchville minerals. Dickinsonite is now the group name.