This alphabetical listing of G minerals include synonyms of accepted mineral names,
pronunciation of that name, name origins, and locality information.
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NAME ORIGIN: Named for Olof Erik Gabrielson (1912-), mineralogist, Swedish Natural History Museum, Stockholm, Sweden.
Gadolinite-(Ce) (Ce,La,Nd,Y)2Fe++Be2Si2O10 Approved IMA 1978
NAME ORIGIN: Named for its cerium content and the relationship to gadolinite-(Y).
Gadolinite-(Y) Y2Fe++Be2Si2O10 Valid Species (Pre-IMA) 1800
NAME ORIGIN: Named after the Finnish chemist, Johan Gadolin (1760-1852), who discovered yttrium. The element gadolinium was also named after Johan Gadolin in 1880.
NAME ORIGIN: Named for Richard Venable Gaines (1917-1999), American mineralogist, economic geologist, and mineral collector of Earlysville, Virginia, USA, for his interest in beryllium minerals.
NAME ORIGIN: Named for the locality. LOCALITY: Along Gamagara Ridge, on Gloucester Farm, about 27 km north of Postmasburg, Cape Province, South Africa.
NAME ORIGIN: Named after its locality. LOCALITY: It was first described from the Gaspe Peninsula in Quebec, but has been reported from elsewhere, including western Australia.
NAME ORIGIN: Named after the French chemist and physicist, J. L. Gay-Lussac (1778-1850).
Gearksutite CaAl(OH,F)5 Valid Species (Pre-IMA) 1868
NAME ORIGIN: Named from the Greek "Ge", for earth because it is usually earthy and arksutite, from the locality near Arksut fjord. LOCALITY: Greenland and Ural Mountains, Russia.
NAME ORIGIN: Named for Gerd Tremmel, who first recognized the mineral.
Gerenite-(Y) (Ca,Na)2(Y,REE)3Si6O18 Approved IMA 1998 (Dana # Added)
NAME ORIGIN: For Richard Geren (1917-), former executive vice-president of the Iron Ore Company of Canada. Mr. Geren initiated and supported the exploration program of the Strange Lake deposit.
Gerhardtite Cu2(NO3)(OH)3 Valid Species (Pre-IMA) 1885
NAME ORIGIN: Named for Charles Frederic Gerhardt (1816-1856), American chemist who first prepared the artificial compound.
Germanite Cu26Fe4Ge4S32 Valid Species (Pre-IMA) 1922
NAME ORIGIN: Named after its content of the element Germanium.
NAME ORIGIN: Named for Vincent Paul Gianella (1886-1983), Head of the Department of Geology, MacKay School of Mines, University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada, USA.
NAME ORIGIN: Named for one of the cones, Giorgios, created during the eruption at Santorin islands in 1866.
Giraudite (Cu,Zn,Ag)12(As,Sb)4(Se,S)13 Approved IMA 1982
NAME ORIGIN: To honor Roger Giraud, of the electron microprobe laboratory of the B.R.G.M.-C.N.R.S. in Orleans, France.
Girdite Pb3H2(Te++++O3)(Te++++++O6) Approved IMA 1979
NAME ORIGIN: Named for Richard Gird (1836-1910), mining engineer and assayer, who made the first rich silver assays and helped open up the Tombstone district.