2016
DOI: 10.1180/minmag.2016.080.029
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Epidote supergroup nomenclature: The names hancockite, niigataite and tweddillite reinstated

Abstract: The epidote-group nomenclature report by Armbruster et al. (2006) provides a clear and concise definition of the epidote group, and a set of consistent rules and naming conventions for establishing new subgroups and mineral species within what is now the epidote supergroup (Mills et al., 2009). In order to comply with these rules, it was decided to rename the already approved minerals hancockite, niigataite and tweddillite to epidote-(Pb), clinozoisite-(Sr) and manganipiemontite-(Sr), respectively. These names… Show more

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“…The name sigismundite was -and is -"entrenched" and well-rooted in the scientific literature. Hatert et al (2013) The recent CNMNC decision to change the names "epidote-(Pb)", "clinozoisite-(Sr)" and "manganipiemontite-(Sr)" back to hancockite, niigataite and tweddillite was one of the results of this clarification (Revheim and King, 2016), while in other groups such as the jahnsite group (Kampf et al, 2019), rittmannite and keckite are preserved following Hatert et al (2013) guidelines.…”
Section: Reinstating Sigismunditementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The name sigismundite was -and is -"entrenched" and well-rooted in the scientific literature. Hatert et al (2013) The recent CNMNC decision to change the names "epidote-(Pb)", "clinozoisite-(Sr)" and "manganipiemontite-(Sr)" back to hancockite, niigataite and tweddillite was one of the results of this clarification (Revheim and King, 2016), while in other groups such as the jahnsite group (Kampf et al, 2019), rittmannite and keckite are preserved following Hatert et al (2013) guidelines.…”
Section: Reinstating Sigismunditementioning
confidence: 99%