Blödite
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- Blödite or bloedite is a hydrated sodium magnesium sulfate mineral with formula: Na2Mg(SO4)2·4H2O. The mineral is clear to yellow in color often darkened by inclusions and forms monoclinic crystals.
Blödite was first described in 1821 for an occurrence in a salt deposit in Ischler Salzberg, Bad Ischl, Gmunden, Austria and named for German mineralogist and chemist Karl August Blöde (1773–1820).
It is found worldwide in evaporitic sedimentary environments such as the Great Salt Lake, Utah.
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Hexahidrit, blödit, konyait
Fehér, fénytelen, porózus...
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Image: Herman Ottó Múzeum, Miskolc - CC BY-NC-SA -
Hexahidrit, blödit, konyait
Fehér, fénytelen, porózus...
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Image: Herman Ottó Múzeum, Miskolc - CC BY-NC-SA -
Tamarugit, blödit
Fehér, fénytelen, porlódó...
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Image: Herman Ottó Múzeum, Miskolc - CC BY-NC-SA -
Blödit
Fehér cseppköves, ill. kérges...
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Image: Herman Ottó Múzeum, Miskolc - CC BY-NC-SA -
Eriokalkit, blödit
Világoszöld laza szemcsés...
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Image: Herman Ottó Múzeum, Miskolc - CC BY-NC-SA
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