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swartzite, n. Min.|ˈswɔːtsaɪt| [f. the name of Charles K. Swartz (1861–1949), U.S. geologist + -ite1.] A hydrated uranyl carbonate of calcium and magnesium, CaMgUO2(CO3)3.12H2O , occurring as green prismatic crystals with monoclinic symmetry.
1948J. Axelrod et al. in Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer. LIX. 1310 The new minerals are bayleyite..; andersonite..; and swartzite. 1951Amer. Mineralogist XXXVI. 2 Andersonite is easily overlooked; superficially, it resembles swartzite. 1962Prof. Papers U.S. Geol. Survey No. 450-c. 99/2 Large crystals (3 × 10 mm) of swartzite, identified by their powder X-ray diffraction pattern..can be prepared. 1980Mineral. Mag. XLIII. 666/2 Swartzite is stable under the intermediate conditions. |