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Marklite is a hydrated copper carbonate mineral named after Gregor Markl, a German mineralogist at the University of Tübingen. Markl found the type specimen of marklite in the dumps of the Friedrich-Christian mine in the Black Forest Mountains in southwestern Germany. Markl specializes in crustal petrology and geochemistry and has studied the hydrothermal ore deposits of the Black Forest area. Jakub Plášil of the Institute of Physics at the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic and colleagues identified its structure.

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  • Marklita (ca)
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  • La marklita és un mineral de la classe dels carbonats. Rep el seu nom del Dr. Gregor Markl (1971), mineralogista alemany a la Universitat de Tübingen, qui va trobar l'espècimen tipus d'aquesta espècie, pels seus nombrosos estudis i llibres sobre la petrologia de l'escorça terrestre, geoquímica i específicament en els minerals hidrotermals en els dipòsits de la zona de la Selva Negra (gènesi, alteració oxidativa, mineralogia i geoquímica). (ca)
  • Marklita mineral bat da. (eu)
  • Marklite is a hydrated copper carbonate mineral named after Gregor Markl, a German mineralogist at the University of Tübingen. Markl found the type specimen of marklite in the dumps of the Friedrich-Christian mine in the Black Forest Mountains in southwestern Germany. Markl specializes in crustal petrology and geochemistry and has studied the hydrothermal ore deposits of the Black Forest area. Jakub Plášil of the Institute of Physics at the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic and colleagues identified its structure. (en)
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  • Marklite (en)
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  • Marklite (en)
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  • La marklita és un mineral de la classe dels carbonats. Rep el seu nom del Dr. Gregor Markl (1971), mineralogista alemany a la Universitat de Tübingen, qui va trobar l'espècimen tipus d'aquesta espècie, pels seus nombrosos estudis i llibres sobre la petrologia de l'escorça terrestre, geoquímica i específicament en els minerals hidrotermals en els dipòsits de la zona de la Selva Negra (gènesi, alteració oxidativa, mineralogia i geoquímica). (ca)
  • Marklita mineral bat da. (eu)
  • Marklite is a hydrated copper carbonate mineral named after Gregor Markl, a German mineralogist at the University of Tübingen. Markl found the type specimen of marklite in the dumps of the Friedrich-Christian mine in the Black Forest Mountains in southwestern Germany. Markl specializes in crustal petrology and geochemistry and has studied the hydrothermal ore deposits of the Black Forest area. Jakub Plášil of the Institute of Physics at the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic and colleagues identified its structure. Marklite crystals are long, thin blades that reach 0.2 mm in length. The mineral is chemically similar to georgeite, claraite, cuproartinite, azurite, and malachite. (en)
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