Millosevichite is a rare sulfate mineral with the chemical formula Al2(SO4)3. Aluminium is often substituted by iron. It forms finely crystalline and often porous masses. It was first described in 1913 for an occurrence in Grotta dell'Allume, , Vulcano Island, Lipari, Aeolian Islands, Sicily. It was named for Italian mineralogist Federico Millosevich (1875–1942) of the University of Rome.
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| - Mil·losevichita (ca)
- Millosevichita (eu)
- Millosevichite (it)
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| - La mil·losevichita és un mineral de la classe dels sulfats. Rep el seu nom en honor de F. Millosevich (1875-1942), mineralogista italià de la Universitat de Roma. (ca)
- Millosevichita sulfato motako minerala da. (eu)
- La millosevichite è un minerale. (it)
- Millosevichite is a rare sulfate mineral with the chemical formula Al2(SO4)3. Aluminium is often substituted by iron. It forms finely crystalline and often porous masses. It was first described in 1913 for an occurrence in Grotta dell'Allume, , Vulcano Island, Lipari, Aeolian Islands, Sicily. It was named for Italian mineralogist Federico Millosevich (1875–1942) of the University of Rome. (en)
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| - a = 8.05 Å, c = 21.19 Å; Z = 6 (en)
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| - Porous yellow Millosevichite. Dimensions: 14 mm x 10 mm x 8 mm. Locality: Kladno Mine , Libušin, Kladno, Central Bohemia Region, Bohemia , Czech Republic. (en)
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- Rhombohedral (en)
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| - La mil·losevichita és un mineral de la classe dels sulfats. Rep el seu nom en honor de F. Millosevich (1875-1942), mineralogista italià de la Universitat de Roma. (ca)
- Millosevichita sulfato motako minerala da. (eu)
- Millosevichite is a rare sulfate mineral with the chemical formula Al2(SO4)3. Aluminium is often substituted by iron. It forms finely crystalline and often porous masses. It was first described in 1913 for an occurrence in Grotta dell'Allume, , Vulcano Island, Lipari, Aeolian Islands, Sicily. It was named for Italian mineralogist Federico Millosevich (1875–1942) of the University of Rome. The mineral is mainly known from burning coal dumps, acting as one of the main minerals forming sulfate crust. It can be also found in volcanic solfatara environments.It occurs with native sulfur, sal ammoniac, letovicite, alunogen and boussingaultite. (en)
- La millosevichite è un minerale. (it)
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| - Granular aggregates of minute crystals; stalactitic porous masses (en)
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| - nω = 1.500 nε = 1.515 (en)
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