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Leifite is a rare tectosilicate. Tectosilicates are built on a framework of tetrahedra with silicon or aluminium at the centre and oxygen at the vertices; they include feldspars and zeolites, but leifite does not belong in either of these categories. It is a member of the leifite group, which includes (Cs,Na,K)Na6(Be2Al3Si15O39) and KNa6Be2(Si15Al3)O39F2). Leifite was discovered in 1915, and named after Leif Ericson who was a Norse explorer who lived around 1000 AD, and was probably the first European to land in North America, nearly 500 years before Christopher Columbus. Eirikite was named in 2007 after Eirik Raude, or Erik the Red, (950–1003), who discovered Greenland and who was the father of Leif Ericson. The third mineral in the group, telyushenkoite, was discovered in 2001. It was

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  • Leifita (ca)
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  • La leifita és un mineral de la classe dels silicats, que pertany i dona nom al . Rep el nom per Leif Ericson (en nòrdic antic, Leifr Eiríksson) (ca. 970 – ca. 1020) qui fou un explorador nòrdic, considerat com el primer europeu a arribar a Amèrica del Nord (sense comptar Groenlàndia), gairebé 500 anys abans de Cristòfor Colom. (ca)
  • Leifita silikato motako minerala da eta leifita taldearen kidea da. (eu)
  • La leifite est une espèce minérale du groupe des silicates et du sous-groupe des tectosilicates de formule Na2(Si,Al,Be)7(O,OH,F)14, pouvant présenter des traces de Ti, Fe, Mn, Zn, Mg, K, et d'eau. (fr)
  • La leifite è un minerale appartenente al gruppo dei tettosilicati. (it)
  • Leifiet is een kleurloos mineraal, en heeft als scheikundige samenstelling Na2(Si,Al,Be)7(O,OH,F)14. (nl)
  • Leifite is a rare tectosilicate. Tectosilicates are built on a framework of tetrahedra with silicon or aluminium at the centre and oxygen at the vertices; they include feldspars and zeolites, but leifite does not belong in either of these categories. It is a member of the leifite group, which includes (Cs,Na,K)Na6(Be2Al3Si15O39) and KNa6Be2(Si15Al3)O39F2). Leifite was discovered in 1915, and named after Leif Ericson who was a Norse explorer who lived around 1000 AD, and was probably the first European to land in North America, nearly 500 years before Christopher Columbus. Eirikite was named in 2007 after Eirik Raude, or Erik the Red, (950–1003), who discovered Greenland and who was the father of Leif Ericson. The third mineral in the group, telyushenkoite, was discovered in 2001. It was (en)
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