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Donathite
syn. of Chromite
Donnayite Group
group name
Doppelspat
syn. of Iceland Spar
Doppelstein
syn. of Iceland Spar
Dopplerite
A calcium-bearing organic resin, possibly a mixture of resinous acid salts.
Originally reported from Äußere Kainisch, Bad Aussee, Styria, Austria.
Amorphous
Dörnbergite
syn. of Bottinoite
Doughtyite
syn. of Winebergite
Doverite
syn. of Synchysite-(Y)
Dragonite
syn. of Quartz
Dravite-Buergerite series
syn. of Buergerite-Dravite series
Dravite-Elbaite Series
a series between Dravite and Elbaite
Trigonal
Dravite-Schorl Series
a series between Dravite and Schorl
Trigonal
Dravite-Uvite Series
a series between Dravite and Uvite
Dreelite
syn. of Baryte
Dréelite
syn. of Baryte
Drewite
var. of Calcite
Dry Bone Ore
var. of Smithsonite
Dualyte
syn. of Dualite
Ducktownite
var. of Chalcocite
Dudgeonite
syn. of Calcian Annabergite
Dufreniberaunite
syn. of Beraunite
Dufrénite Group
group name
Dufrenoysite (of Damour)
syn. of Dufrénoysite
Dufrenoysite- Veenite
This is a simple Antimony arsenic substitution. There is no antimony at the Lengenbach Quarry where the pure end member Dufrenoysite occurs and there is very little arsenic at the Taylor Pit where veenite occurs.
Duftite-α
syn. of Duftite-alpha
Duftite-alpha
var. of Duftite
Duftite-β
syn. of Duftite
Duftite-beta
syn. of Duftite
Duftite-Mottramite Series
a series between Duftite and Mottramite
Duhamelite
var. of Mottramite
(Pb,Bi,Ca)Cu[(OH,O)|VO4]
Dumortieriet
syn. of Dumortierite
Dumortieryt
syn. of Dumortierite
Dunhamite
Originally reported from Hilltop Mine, Organ District, Doña Ana Co., New Mexico, USA.
PbTeO3(?)
Dunkles Rotgültigerz
syn. of Pyrargyrite
Dunkles Weißgültigerz
syn. of Freieslebenite
Durangite-Maxwellite Series
a series between Durangite and Maxwellite
Monoclinic
Durangite-Tilasite Series
a series between Durangite and Tilasite
Monoclinic
Durchsichtig Rodtguldenerz
syn. of Proustite
Durdenite
syn. of Emmonsite
Dürfeldtite
Probably a mixture. Formula approximate.
Pb(Ag,Cu,Fe)MnSb2S6
Duxite
var. of Amber
Dynamite
Not a mineral, but an explosive. If you find a deposit of this, leave it well alone.
"Dynamite" is an example of a product name that was chosen to be similar to mineral/rock names, it is of course an industrially produced material, and is not a ...