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Identity HelpVerzeleyite?

17th Mar 2015 23:07 UTCGrigoris Deoudis

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At the International Mineral Expo here in Holland, I came across this mineral previous year (2014).

I searched for information on the i/net but there's nothing to be found.

Maybe the name is misspelled?

Anyone has a clue?

17th Mar 2015 23:17 UTCAlfredo Petrov Manager

Veszelyite

17th Mar 2015 23:19 UTCDon Saathoff Expert

Grigoris, omit the "r" and you have vezeleyite.......

18th Mar 2015 00:55 UTCReiner Mielke Expert

Don if you omit the "r" you have more confusion LOL. Better to change the "r" to an "s" and drop the extra "e" like Alfredo suggested.

18th Mar 2015 02:10 UTCAndrew G. Christy Manager

The name is indeed mispelt, but the Mindat search engine is clever enough to recognise it, and point you in the direction of the correct spelling, regardless! Mindat 1 : 0 Rest of WWW.

18th Mar 2015 03:36 UTCDoug Daniels

That's how the Yanks in New york City pronounce it.....LOL (sorry to the yanks, I used to be one). But yes, veszelyite.
 
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