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Alloriite is a silicate mineral that belongs to the cancrinite group, or more specifically the feldspathoid group. It is currently only found in Italy. It was discovered by and named for the Italian mineralogist Roberto Allori, an avid mineral collector who has also done research on piergorite and willhendersonite. The mineral appears as a crystal that is approximately 1.5 by 2mm in length. The crystal grows as both tabular and prismatic crystals, and commonly occurs with sanidine, biotite, andradite, and apatite. It was approved of being a mineral in 2006 by the International Mineralogical Association. Afghanite is a cancrinite group mineral that is very similar to alloriite in both its chemical composition and its physical properties.

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  • L'alloriïta és un mineral de la classe dels silicats, que pertany al grup de la cancrinita. Rep el seu nom de Roberto Allori (1933), mineralogista aficionat i col·leccionista italià, qui va descobrir el mineral. (ca)
  • Alloriit (Čukanov & al., 1991) má chemický vzorec Na5K1,5Ca(Si6Al6O24)(SO4)(OH)0,5.H2O. Byl pojmenován podle (* 1933), což je významný amatérský mineralog, který se zabývá vulkanickými nalezišti v oblasti Latium a poskytl vzorky pro výzkum. Tvoří prizmatické a tabulkovité krystaly až 1,5 x 2 jmm velké s šesterečným habitem (vzhledem). Krystaly jsou krátce sloupcovité, izometrické nebo zploštělé podle pinakoidu {0001}. Krystaly omezeny tvary {0001}, {1010}, {1013}, {1014}, {1110}. (cs)
  • Alloriite is a silicate mineral that belongs to the cancrinite group, or more specifically the feldspathoid group. It is currently only found in Italy. It was discovered by and named for the Italian mineralogist Roberto Allori, an avid mineral collector who has also done research on piergorite and willhendersonite. The mineral appears as a crystal that is approximately 1.5 by 2mm in length. The crystal grows as both tabular and prismatic crystals, and commonly occurs with sanidine, biotite, andradite, and apatite. It was approved of being a mineral in 2006 by the International Mineralogical Association. Afghanite is a cancrinite group mineral that is very similar to alloriite in both its chemical composition and its physical properties. (en)
  • Alloriita silikato motako minerala da eta cancrinite taldearen kidea da. (eu)
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  • δ = 0.002 (en)
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  • -180.0
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  • Imperfect parallel to {1010} (en)
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  • Colorless to pale violet (en)
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  • Na5K1.50.5 * H2O (en)
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  • 2.350000 (xsd:double)
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  • Aor (en)
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  • Vitreous (en)
dbp:melt
  • 1540.0
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  • 5 (xsd:integer)
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  • Alloriite [Aor] (en)
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  • , (en)
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  • White (en)
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  • 8 (xsd:integer)
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  • Trigonal (en)
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  • a = 12.892 Å, (en)
  • c = 21.340 Å; (en)
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  • L'alloriïta és un mineral de la classe dels silicats, que pertany al grup de la cancrinita. Rep el seu nom de Roberto Allori (1933), mineralogista aficionat i col·leccionista italià, qui va descobrir el mineral. (ca)
  • Alloriit (Čukanov & al., 1991) má chemický vzorec Na5K1,5Ca(Si6Al6O24)(SO4)(OH)0,5.H2O. Byl pojmenován podle (* 1933), což je významný amatérský mineralog, který se zabývá vulkanickými nalezišti v oblasti Latium a poskytl vzorky pro výzkum. Tvoří prizmatické a tabulkovité krystaly až 1,5 x 2 jmm velké s šesterečným habitem (vzhledem). Krystaly jsou krátce sloupcovité, izometrické nebo zploštělé podle pinakoidu {0001}. Krystaly omezeny tvary {0001}, {1010}, {1013}, {1014}, {1110}. (cs)
  • Alloriite is a silicate mineral that belongs to the cancrinite group, or more specifically the feldspathoid group. It is currently only found in Italy. It was discovered by and named for the Italian mineralogist Roberto Allori, an avid mineral collector who has also done research on piergorite and willhendersonite. The mineral appears as a crystal that is approximately 1.5 by 2mm in length. The crystal grows as both tabular and prismatic crystals, and commonly occurs with sanidine, biotite, andradite, and apatite. It was approved of being a mineral in 2006 by the International Mineralogical Association. Afghanite is a cancrinite group mineral that is very similar to alloriite in both its chemical composition and its physical properties. (en)
  • Alloriita silikato motako minerala da eta cancrinite taldearen kidea da. (eu)
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  • Alloriïta (ca)
  • Alloriit (cs)
  • Alloriite (en)
  • Alloriita (eu)
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  • Alloriite[Aor] (en)
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