J Listing of Minerals

J Listing of Minerals

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J Mineral Index (98 Count)

This alphabetical listing of J minerals include synonyms of accepted mineral names, pronunciation of that name, name origins, and locality information.

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Junoite Say Junoite  View Junoite Image  Pb3Cu2Bi8(S,Se)16 Approved IMA 1975
NAME ORIGIN: For the Juno mine, Australia, in which it was first found.
Juonniite Say Juonniite  View Juonniite Image CaMgSc(PO4)2(OH) Approved IMA 1997 (Dana # Added)
NAME ORIGIN: The name alludes to the locality. Pronounced YO'NAITE. LOCALITY: Kovdor ultramafic alkaline complex, Yona or Juonni River (from the Russian or Finnish), Kola Peninsula, Russia).
Jurbanite Say Jurbanite  View Jurbanite Image  Al(SO4)(OH) Approved IMA 1976
NAME ORIGIN: Named for Joseph John Urban (1915-1997), Tucson, Arizona, USA, mineral collector who first observed the natural material.
Jurupaite - See Stevensite
Jurupaite - See Xonotlite
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