This alphabetical listing of M minerals include synonyms of accepted mineral names,
pronunciation of that name, name origins, and locality information.
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NAME ORIGIN: Named for James Franklin McAllister (1911-2000), geologist, U.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park, California, USA, who collected the originally described material.
NAME ORIGIN: Named for David A. McAuslan, exploration manager, Shell Canada Resources LTD., who discovered the locality. LOCALITY: East Kemptville tin mine, Yarmouth County, NS, Canada.
NAME ORIGIN: Named for Vyacheslav Gavrilovich Melkov (1911-1991), Russian mineralogist.
Melliniite (Ni,Fe)4P Approved IMA 2005 (Dana # Added)
NAME ORIGIN: Named in honor of Marcello Mellini, Full Professor of Mineralogy at the University of Siena, in recognition of his contributions to the development of the study of meteorites in Italy.
Mellite Al2[C6(COO)6] Valid Species (Pre-IMA) 1793
NAME ORIGIN: Named for the locality. LOCALITY: "San Juan, near Mendoza" [probably meaning Mendoza Province; the original occurrence appears lost.], Argintina.
Meneghinite Pb13CuSb7S24 Valid Species (Pre-IMA) 1852
NAME ORIGIN: Named for Giuseppi Meneghini (1811-1889) of Pisa, Italy who first observed the mineral.
Menezesite Ba2MgZr4(BaNb12O42) Approved IMA 2005 (Dana # Added)
NAME ORIGIN: Named for Luiz Alberto Dias Menezes Filho (born 1950), mining engineer, mineral collector, and merchant
Mengxianminite (Ca,Na)3(Fe++,Mn++)2Mg2(Sn++++,Zn)5Al8O29 Not Approved IMA - Published 1986
NAME ORIGIN: Presumably named for the locality. LOCALITY: China, location not mentioned.
Meniaylovite Ca4AlSi(SO4)F13 Proposed IMA 2002 (Dana # Added)
NAME ORIGIN: Commission on New Minerals, Nomenclature and Classification (CNMNC)
Menshikovite Pd3Ni2As3 Approved IMA 2000 (Dana # Added)
NAME ORIGIN: Named for Yurii P. Men'shikov (1934-) of the Geological Institute of the Kola Science Center, Apatity, Russia.
NAME ORIGIN: Named for Hans Merensky (1871-1952), who was intrumental in the discovery of the "Reef" also named for him.
Meridianiite MgSO4 Approved IMA 2007 (Dana # Added)
NAME ORIGIN: The name, meridianiite, was chosen to reflect the locality on Mars where the MER rover Opportunity observed crystal molds in sedimentary rock that are thought to be caused by minerals that have since dehydrated or dissolved. LOCALITY: Venables Valley, 20 km SSW of Ashcroft, British Columbia, Canada
Merlinoite (K,Ca,Na,Ba)7Si23Al9O64 Approved IMA 1977
NAME ORIGIN: Named for Stefano Merlino (1938-), Professor of Crystallography, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy.
Merrihueite (K,Na)2(Fe++,Mg)5Si12O30 Approved IMA 1965
NAME ORIGIN: Named for Craig M. Merrihue (?-1965), meteoriticist, of the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
NAME ORIGIN: Named after George Perkins Merrill (1854-1929), meteorite specialist at U. S. National Museum, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. USA.
NAME ORIGIN: Named after George Perkins Merrill (1854-1929), meteorite specialist at U. S. National Museum, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. USA.
NAME ORIGIN: Named after George Perkins Merrill (1854-1929), meteorite specialist at U. S. National Museum, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. USA.