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Julgoldite is a member of the pumpellyite mineral series, a series of minerals characterized by the chemical bonding of with alkali and transition metal cations. Julgoldites, along with more common minerals like epidote and vesuvianite, belong to the subclass of sorosilicates, the rock-forming minerals that contain SiO4 tetrahedra that share a common oxygen to form Si2O7 ions with a charge of 6- (Deer et al., 1996). Julgoldite has been recognized for its importance in low grade metamorphism, forming under shear stress accompanied by relatively low temperatures (Coombs, 1953). Julgoldite was named in honor of Professor Julian Royce Goldsmith (1918–1999) of the University of Chicago.

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  • La julgoldita és una sèrie de tres minerals amb el mateix nom, de la classe dels sorosilicats i dins d'aquests del " grup de la pumpellyíta" (subgrup de la julgoldita). Va ser nomenat l'any 1971 pel geoquímic nord-americà Julian R. Goldsmith, del nom del qual deriva el seu nom. (ca)
  • La julgoldita es una serie de tres minerales con el mismo nombre, de la clase de los sorosilicatos y dentro de estos del "grupo de la pumpellyíta" (subgrupo de la julgoldita). Fue nombrado en 1971 por el geoquímico norteamericano Julian R. Goldsmith, de cuyo nombre deriva su nombre. (es)
  • Julgoldite is a member of the pumpellyite mineral series, a series of minerals characterized by the chemical bonding of with alkali and transition metal cations. Julgoldites, along with more common minerals like epidote and vesuvianite, belong to the subclass of sorosilicates, the rock-forming minerals that contain SiO4 tetrahedra that share a common oxygen to form Si2O7 ions with a charge of 6- (Deer et al., 1996). Julgoldite has been recognized for its importance in low grade metamorphism, forming under shear stress accompanied by relatively low temperatures (Coombs, 1953). Julgoldite was named in honor of Professor Julian Royce Goldsmith (1918–1999) of the University of Chicago. (en)
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  • δ = 0.0600 (en)
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  • Black spheres of Julgoldite- (en)
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  • Prismatic (en)
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  • [100] Good (en)
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  • Black to greenish olive (en)
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  • loses water (en)
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  • 3.600000 (xsd:double)
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  • blades or prisms. (en)
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  • 260 (xsd:integer)
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  • Jul (en)
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  • sub-metallic (en)
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  • 4.500000 (xsd:double)
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  • Julgoldite (en)
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  • Biaxial (en)
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  • nα=1.776 nβ=1.814 nγ=1.836 (en)
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  • greenish olive (en)
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  • 9 (xsd:integer)
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  • A2/m (en)
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  • La julgoldita és una sèrie de tres minerals amb el mateix nom, de la classe dels sorosilicats i dins d'aquests del " grup de la pumpellyíta" (subgrup de la julgoldita). Va ser nomenat l'any 1971 pel geoquímic nord-americà Julian R. Goldsmith, del nom del qual deriva el seu nom. (ca)
  • La julgoldita es una serie de tres minerales con el mismo nombre, de la clase de los sorosilicatos y dentro de estos del "grupo de la pumpellyíta" (subgrupo de la julgoldita). Fue nombrado en 1971 por el geoquímico norteamericano Julian R. Goldsmith, de cuyo nombre deriva su nombre. (es)
  • Julgoldite is a member of the pumpellyite mineral series, a series of minerals characterized by the chemical bonding of with alkali and transition metal cations. Julgoldites, along with more common minerals like epidote and vesuvianite, belong to the subclass of sorosilicates, the rock-forming minerals that contain SiO4 tetrahedra that share a common oxygen to form Si2O7 ions with a charge of 6- (Deer et al., 1996). Julgoldite has been recognized for its importance in low grade metamorphism, forming under shear stress accompanied by relatively low temperatures (Coombs, 1953). Julgoldite was named in honor of Professor Julian Royce Goldsmith (1918–1999) of the University of Chicago. (en)
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  • Julgoldita (ca)
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