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Ewingite is a mineral discovered by Jakub Plášil of the Institute of Physics at the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic in the Plavno mine, Czech Republic. Travis Olds of the University of Notre Dame and colleagues described ewingite, which is the most structurally complex known mineral on Earth. Ewingite is named in honor of Rodney C. Ewing, Professor of Geological Sciences at Stanford University, USA. The mineral is chemically similar to , , and albrechtschraufite.

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  • L'ewingita és un mineral de la classe dels carbonats. (ca)
  • Ewingita mineral bat da. (eu)
  • Ewingite is a mineral discovered by Jakub Plášil of the Institute of Physics at the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic in the Plavno mine, Czech Republic. Travis Olds of the University of Notre Dame and colleagues described ewingite, which is the most structurally complex known mineral on Earth. Ewingite is named in honor of Rodney C. Ewing, Professor of Geological Sciences at Stanford University, USA. The mineral is chemically similar to , , and albrechtschraufite. (en)
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  • L'ewingita és un mineral de la classe dels carbonats. (ca)
  • Ewingite is a mineral discovered by Jakub Plášil of the Institute of Physics at the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic in the Plavno mine, Czech Republic. Travis Olds of the University of Notre Dame and colleagues described ewingite, which is the most structurally complex known mineral on Earth. Ewingite is named in honor of Rodney C. Ewing, Professor of Geological Sciences at Stanford University, USA. The mineral is rare, due to its very narrow pH and compositional range required for formation, which are only known to occur in the Plavno mine. Ewingite forms through uranium oxidation occurring in the humid environment of the mine. The mineral is chemically similar to , , and albrechtschraufite. The type specimen of ewingite has been placed in the mineralogy collections at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. (en)
  • Ewingita mineral bat da. (eu)
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  • Mg8Ca82430O412·138H2O (en)
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