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Mathesiusite is a sulfate mineral containing potassium, vanadium, and uranium and has the chemical formula: K5(UO2)4(SO4)4(VO5)·4(H2O). It is a secondary mineral formed during post-mining processes. It was discovered in the Jáchymov mining district, Czech Republic and named in 2013 after Johannes Mathesius (1504–1565), who studied minerals from the area (known then as Joachimsthal, Bohemia).

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  • Mathesiusita (ca)
  • Mathesiusit (de)
  • Mathesiusita (eu)
  • Mathesiusite (en)
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  • La mathesiusita és un mineral de la classe dels sulfats. Rep el nom en honor de Johannes Mathesius (24 de juny de 1504, Rochlitz, Saxònia - 7 d'octubre de 1565, St. Joachimsthal, Bohèmia), un pastor i humanista luterà. També va ser un "mineralogista aficionat" i amic de Georg Agricola, considerat "el pare de la mineralogia". (ca)
  • Mathesiusita mineral bat da. (eu)
  • Mathesiusite is a sulfate mineral containing potassium, vanadium, and uranium and has the chemical formula: K5(UO2)4(SO4)4(VO5)·4(H2O). It is a secondary mineral formed during post-mining processes. It was discovered in the Jáchymov mining district, Czech Republic and named in 2013 after Johannes Mathesius (1504–1565), who studied minerals from the area (known then as Joachimsthal, Bohemia). (en)
  • Mathesiusit ist ein sehr selten vorkommendes Mineral aus der Mineralklasse der „Sulfate (und Verwandte)“ mit der chemischen Zusammensetzung K5[(UO2)4|O|VO4|(SO4)4]·4H2O (vereinfacht auch K5(UO2)4(SO4)4(VO5)·4H2O) und damit chemisch gesehen ein wasserhaltiges Kalium-Uranylsulfat mit zusätzlichen Sauerstoff- und Vanadat-Ionen. (de)
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  • Mathesiusite (en)
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  • Mathesiusite (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Mathesiusite.jpg
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  • Greenish white (en)
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  • Brittle (en)
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  • Yellow microcrystals of the extremely rare uranium mineral mathesiusite from one of the only two known localities worldwide: North Mesa Mine group, Temple Mountain, Emery County, Utah, United States of America. (en)
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  • P4/n (en)
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  • Yellowish green (en)
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  • La mathesiusita és un mineral de la classe dels sulfats. Rep el nom en honor de Johannes Mathesius (24 de juny de 1504, Rochlitz, Saxònia - 7 d'octubre de 1565, St. Joachimsthal, Bohèmia), un pastor i humanista luterà. També va ser un "mineralogista aficionat" i amic de Georg Agricola, considerat "el pare de la mineralogia". (ca)
  • Mathesiusit ist ein sehr selten vorkommendes Mineral aus der Mineralklasse der „Sulfate (und Verwandte)“ mit der chemischen Zusammensetzung K5[(UO2)4|O|VO4|(SO4)4]·4H2O (vereinfacht auch K5(UO2)4(SO4)4(VO5)·4H2O) und damit chemisch gesehen ein wasserhaltiges Kalium-Uranylsulfat mit zusätzlichen Sauerstoff- und Vanadat-Ionen. Mathesiusit kristallisiert im tetragonalen Kristallsystem und entwickelt nach der c-Achse prismatisch bis nadelig gestreckte Kristalle von etwa 0,2 mm Größe. Diese sind typischerweise zu radialstrahligen oder fächerförmigen Mineral-Aggregaten vereinigt. Die Oberflächen der gelblichgrünen und durchsichtigen bis durchscheinenden Kristalle zeigen einen glasähnlichen Glanz. (de)
  • Mathesiusita mineral bat da. (eu)
  • Mathesiusite is a sulfate mineral containing potassium, vanadium, and uranium and has the chemical formula: K5(UO2)4(SO4)4(VO5)·4(H2O). It is a secondary mineral formed during post-mining processes. It was discovered in the Jáchymov mining district, Czech Republic and named in 2013 after Johannes Mathesius (1504–1565), who studied minerals from the area (known then as Joachimsthal, Bohemia). (en)
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  • δ = 0.037 (en)
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  • Perfect {010}, good {001} (en)
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  • K544·4 (en)
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  • Irregular/Uneven (en)
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  • Needles <0.2 mm in length (en)
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  • Mhe (en)
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  • Uniaxial (en)
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  • nω = 1.634 nε = 1.597 (en)
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