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List of minerals named after people

 
Wikipedia: List of minerals named after people

This is a list of minerals named after people. The chemical composition follows name when available.

For other lists of eponyms (names derived from people) see Lists of etymologies.
For a list of eponyms sorted by name see List of eponyms.
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D

Dollaseite (red arrows)
  • Dawsonite NaAlCO3(OH)2 – Canadian geologist Sir John William Dawson (1820–1899)
  • Delafossite CuFeO2 – French mineralogist Gabriel Delafosse (1796-1878)
  • Dickite Al2Si2O5(OH)4 – Scottish metallurgical chemist Allan Brugh Dick (1833-1926)
  • Dollaseite-(Ce) CaCeMg2AlSi3O11F(OH) – American geologist Wayne A. Dollase (1938-), geology professor at UCLA
  • Dolomite CaMg(CO3)2 – French naturalist and geologist Déodat Gratet de Dolomieu (1750-1801)
  • Domeykite Cu3As – Polish geologist and mineralogist Ignacy Domeyko (1802-1889)
  • Donnayite NaCaSr3Y(CO3)6•3H20 – Canadian professors J. D. H. Donnay and G. Donnay
  • Dumortierite Al6.5-7BO3(SiO4)3(O,OH)3 – French paleontologist Eugene Dumortier (1803-1873)

F

G

Garnierite

H

J

  • Jimthompsonite (Mg,Fe)5Si6O16(OH)2 – American mineralogist James B. Thompson Jr.
  • Johnbaumite (Ca)5(AsO4)3(OH) [1] [2] – American geologist and mineralogist John L. Baum [3]

K

  • Kassite CaTi2O4(OH)2 – Russian geologist Nikolai Grigor’evich Kassin (1885-1949)
  • Kieserite (MgSO4•H2O) – Dietrich Georg von Kieser (1779-1862)
  • Kleberite FeTi6013•4H20 – German professor Will Kleber (1906-1970)
  • Kobellite (Pb22Cu4(Bi,Sb)30S69) – German mineralogist Wolfgang Franz von Kobell (1803-1882)
  • Kogarkoite Na3(SO4)F – Russian scientist Lia Nikolaevna Kogarko
  • Kolbeckite ScPO4·2H2O – German mineralogist Friedrich LW Kolbeck
  • Krennerite AuTe2 varying to (Au0.8,Ag0.2)Te2 – Hungarian mineralogist Joseph Krenner (1839-1920)
  • Kukharenkoite-(Ce) Ba3CeF(CO3)3 – Russian mineralogist Alexander A. Kukharenko (1914-1993)

L

M

P

  • Partheite Ca2Al4Si4O15(OH)2·4(H2O) – Swiss crystallographer Erwin Pathé (1928-2006)
  • Penikisite BaMg2Al2(PO4)3(OH)3 – Canadian explorer Gunar Penikis (1936-1979)
  • Perhamite Ca3Al7(SiO4)3(PO4)4(OH)3·16.5(H2O) – American geologist and pegmatite miner Frank C. Perham (1934-)
  • Perovskite CaTiO3 – Russian mineralogist, L. A. Perovski (1792-1856)
  • Petzite Ag3AuTe2 W. Petz
  • Pezzottaite Cs(Be2Li)Al2Si6O18 Italian geologist and mineralogist Federico Pezzotta
  • Phillipsite (Ca,Na2,K2)3Al6Si10O32·12H2O. or KCaAl3Si5O16·6H2O – English mineralogist and geologist William Phillips (1775-1828)
  • Prehnite Ca2Al(AlSi3O10)(OH)2 – Dutch governor Colonel Hendrik Von Prehn
  • Proustite Ag3AsS3 – French chemist Joseph Louis Proust (1754-1826)

R

  • Rambergite MnS – mineralogist Hans Ramberg
  • Riebeckite Na2(Fe,Mg)5Si8O22(OH)2 – German explorer Emil Riebeck (1853-1885)
  • Rossmanite (LiAl2)Al6Si6O18(BO3)3(OH)4 – Caltech mineralogist George Rossman

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T

U

V

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Z

  • Zaccagnaite Zn4Al2CO3(OH)12.3H2O – Italian mineral collector Domenico Zaccagna
  • Zaherite Al12(OH)26(SO4)5.20H2O – Bangladeshi geologist Mohamed Abduz Zaher
  • Zajacite Na(REExCa1-x)(REEyCa1-y)F6 – Explorer Dr. I. S. Zajac
  • Zakharovite Na4Mn5Si10O20(OH)6.6H2O – Director of the Moscow Institute of Geological Exploration EE Zakharov
  • Zanazziite Ca2(MgFe)(MgFeMnAl)4Be(OH)4(PO4)6.6H2O – Italian Professor PF Zanazzi
  • Zaratite Ni3CO3(OH)4·4H2O – Spanish diplomat and dramatist Antonio Gil y Zárate (1793-1861)
  • Zhanghengite – ancient Chinese astronomer Zhang Heng (78-139)
  • Zhemchuzhnikovite NaMg(FeAl)C2O4.8H2O – Russian clay mineralogist Yury Zhemchuzhnikov
  • Ziesite βCu2V2O7 – mineralogist Emmanuel G. Zies
  • Zoisite Ca2(Al.OH)Al2(SiO4)3 – Slovene scientist Baron Sigmund Zois von Edelstein (aka Žiga Zois) (1747-1819)
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See also

Notes

  1. ^ http://rruff.geo.arizona.edu/doclib/hom/bertrandite.pdf Handbook of Mineralogy
  2. ^ W.R. Hamilton, 1974, The Hamlyn Guide to Minerals, Rocks and Fossils, London, Hamlyn

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