Desde Andalucita a Zincosita: un recorrido por los minerales descubiertos en España
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https://doi.org/10.3989/egeol.04601-265Keywords:
spanish, new minerals, new species, grandfather minerals, history, IMA numbersAbstract
We study the 27 minerals found in Spain up to now comparing these achievements to the ones of other countries. These minerals are classified into three types according to the «Intemational Mineralogical Association» (IMA), G (grandfather), A (approved) and R (redefined), including the vicissitudes of every finding. It is also described the protocol used to pursue a new approval to the «Commission on New Minerals and Mineral Names» (CNMMN).
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