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Posted by Maurice de Graaf  
avatar Shabynite
April 29, 2006 05:33PM
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There is an error in the ethymology of Shabynite. It says it is named after Tatyana Shadlun. You can copy and paste this part to Shadlunite, where the ethymology is missing...smiling smiley

Shabynite is named after Leonid Ivanovich Shabynin, born in 1909. He is a geologist who worked for IGEM and did research on skarn deposits, such as Shabynite's TL.

Cheers,
Maurice
avatar Re: Shabynite
April 29, 2006 06:00PM
Thanks Maurice.
Corrected.
Ciao. Marco
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