This alphabetical listing of Y minerals include synonyms of accepted mineral names,
pronunciation of that name, name origins, and locality information.
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NAME ORIGIN: Named for Victor N. Yakovenchuk, a mineralogist at the Geological Institute of the Kola Science Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Yamatoite (Mn++,Ca)3(V+++,Al)2(SiO4)3 Discredited IMA 1967 (Dana # Added)
NAME ORIGIN: Named for the locality. LOCALITY: Yamato mine, Kagoshima prefecture, Japan.
NAME ORIGIN: Named after its locality. LOCALITY: In sandy gravel in the middle course of the Yuanjiang River, near the town of Yuanlin, Hunan Province, Peoples Republic of China.
Yugawaralite CaAl2Si6O16 Valid Species (Pre-IMA) 1952
NAME ORIGIN: Named for the locality. LOCALITY: Yugawara Hot Springs, Kanagawa Prefecture, Honshu, Japan.
Yukonite Ca7Fe+++11(AsO4)9O10 Valid Species (Pre-IMA) 1913
NAME ORIGIN: Named for the locality. LOCALITY: Tagish Lake, Yukon Territory, Canada.
Yuksporite (Sr,Ba)2K4(Ca,Na)14([ ],Mn,Fe){(Ti,Nb)4(O,OH)4[Si6O17]2[Si2O7]3}(H2O,OH)n, n~3 Valid Species (Pre-IMA) 1922
NAME ORIGIN: Named for the locality. LOCALITY: Yukspor, Mt. Khibiny massif, Kola peninsula, Russia.