This alphabetical listing of Z minerals include synonyms of accepted mineral names,
pronunciation of that name, name origins, and locality information.
LEGEND:
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Mineral Image;
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Calculated Radioactive Intensity
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NAME ORIGIN: Named for the locality. LOCALITY: Zabuye Salt Lake, Nagri, Tibet, China.
Zaccagnaite Zn4Al2(OH)12(CO3) Approved IMA 1997 (Dana # Added)
NAME ORIGIN: Named for Domenico Zaccagna (1851-1940) who published the first geologic map of the Apuan Alps and a collector of minerals from the Carrara Marble.
NAME ORIGIN: Named for M. A. Zaher, Geological Survey of Bangladesh, who discovered the mineral.
Zairite Bi(Fe+++,Al)3(PO4)2(OH)6 Approved IMA 1975
NAME ORIGIN: Named for the country where the first specimens were collected.
Zajacite-(Ce) Na(REExCa1-x)(REEyCa1-y)F6 where (x ne y) Approved IMA 1995
NAME ORIGIN: For Dr. Ihor Stephan Zajac (1935- ), the geologist who lead the exploration group that discovered the Strange Lake deposit and who first reconized the mineral.
Zakharovite Na4Mn++5Si10O24(OH)6 Approved IMA 1982
NAME ORIGIN: Named for Evgeii Evgen'evich Zakharov (1902-1980), Director of the Moscow Geological Exploration Institute, Moscow, Russia.
Zalesiite (Ca,Y)Cu6[(AsO4)2(AsO3OH)(OH)6] Approved IMA 1997 (Dana # Added)
NAME ORIGIN: Named for the locality. LOCALITY: Zalesi (formerly Valdek) uranium deposit near Javornik, northern Moravia, Czech Republic.
Zanazziite Ca2(Mg,Fe++)(Mg,Fe++,Al,Mn,Fe+++)4Be4(PO4)6(OH)4 Approved IMA 1990
NAME ORIGIN: Named after Dr. Pier F. Zanazzi (1939-) of the Universita degli Studi di Perugia, in recognition of his studies of the crystal structures and crystal chemistry of minerals.
NAME ORIGIN: For Dr. Johan Zdenek (1935-), mineralogist and Director of Scientific Affairs of the Bureau de Recherches Geologiques et Minieres, France.
NAME ORIGIN: Named for the Institute of the Earth's Crust (Russian: zemnoy kory = "earth's crust"), Russian Academy of Science, Siberian Branch where the mineral was first studied.
Zenzenite Pb3(Fe+++,Mn+++)4Mn++++3O15 Approved IMA 1991
NAME ORIGIN: Named for Nile Zenzen (1883-1959), formerly Senior curator of the Swedish museum of Natural History, Stockholm, Sweden.
Zeophyllite Ca4Si3O8(OH,F)4 Valid Species (Pre-IMA) 1902
NAME ORIGIN: From the Greek "to boil" and "a leaf", in allusion to its habit.
Zeravshanite Cs4Na2Zr3(Si18O45)(H2O)2 Approved IMA 2004 (Dana # Added)
NAME ORIGIN: Named after the type locality (Zeravshan Range). LOCALITY: Glacial moraine of the Dara-i-Pioz clacier, Alai mountain range, Tien-Shan Mountains, Tajikistan.
Zeunerite Cu(UO2)2(AsO4)2 Valid Species (Pre-IMA) 1872
NAME ORIGIN: Named after Gustav Anton Zeuner (1828-1907), German physicist, director, School of Mines, Freiberg, Germany.
NAME ORIGIN: Named for the locality. LOCALITY: Zharchikha molybdenum deposit, 60 km south-southwest of Ulan-Ude, on the west side of Lake Baikal, Buryatia, eastern Siberia, Russia
NAME ORIGIN: Named from its containing the element, zirconium; which was named from the Persian, zar "gold" and gun = "like" which translates "like gold".
Zirconolite (Ca,Ce)Zr(Ti,Nb,Fe+++)2O7 Approved IMA 1989