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roméite Min.|ˈrəʊmeɪaɪt| Also romeite. [Named as roméine by A. Damour (1841) after the crystallographer Romé de L'Isle, later altered to form with -ite1.] An antimonate of calcium, Ca2Sb2O7 (usu. also containing other elements esp. iron or titanium), which occurs as yellow or yellow-brown octahedral crystals. Formerly known as romeine.
[1850J. D. Dana Syst. Min. (ed. 3) 416 (heading) Romeine, Damour,..Romeit.] 1868Ibid. (ed. 5) 547 Romeite was found by B. de Lom at St. Marcel in Piedmont. 1916Bull. U.S. Geol. Survey No. 610. 96 The Brazilian so-called atopite is..identical with the romeite from Italy. 1953Mineral Mag. XXX. 101 The definition of stibiconite..includes the mineral roméite, which has long been recognized as a calcium antimonate. 1968I. Kostov Mineral. ii. 265 Roméite and hydrocervantite..have adsorbed water. |