Donegalite:由都柏林化学家和矿物收藏家Charles R.C. Tichborne(~ 1838-1905)创造的一个非常晦涩的硅灰石的同义词。

Q4 Earth and Planetary Sciences Irish Journal of Earth Sciences Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.3318/ijes.2019.37.3
P. Roycroft, Eileen J. Vard
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摘要:在爱尔兰国家自然历史博物馆(NMINH)发现了一个矿物标本,该标本被编目为“donegalite”。这不是国际矿物学协会新矿物、命名和分类委员会批准的矿物名称:这是一个过时的名称。然而,这个名字并没有出现在百科全书《废弃矿物名称词汇表》(Bayliss 2000)中,这是一个由大约30000个不可信的矿物名称组成的参考列表。直到2017年,对“donegalite”矿物名称进行的互联网搜索都没有产生实质性的点击。在NMINH档案中偶然发现了一个1983年的未编目粉末X射线衍射痕迹,表明“多奈加利特”是常见的硅灰石矿物。这个名字出现在查尔斯·罗伯特·克拉克·蒂奇伯恩(Charles Robert Clarke Tichborne,约1838–1905)罕见的印刷矿物标签上,他是一位出生于英国、都柏林的分析化学家。蒂奇伯恩似乎创造了这个名字,用于他的私人矿物收藏,因此它极为默默无闻。
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Donegalite: an exceptionally obscure synonym for wollastonite coined by Dublin-based chemist and mineral collector Charles R.C. Tichborne (~1838–1905)
Abstract:A mineral specimen was found in the National Museum of Ireland - Natural History (NMINH) that was catalogued as 'donegalite'. This is not a mineral name approved by the International Mineralogical Association's Commission on New Minerals, Nomenclature and Classification: it is an obsolete name. However, the name does not appear in the encyclopaedic Glossary of Obsolete Mineral Names (Bayliss 2000), a referenced list of about 30,000 discredited mineral names. Internet searches conducted up until 2017 on the mineral name ‘donegalite’ produced no substantive hits. The serendipitous find of an uncatalogued powder X-ray diffraction trace dating from 1983 in NMINH archives shows that ‘donegalite’ is the common mineral wollastonite. The name appears on a rare printed mineral label from Charles Robert Clarke Tichborne (~1838–1905), an English-born, Dublin-based analytical chemist. Tichborne appears to have coined the name for use in his private mineral collection, hence its extreme obscurity.
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