wulfenite









wulfenite


wulfenite [woo l-fuh-nahyt] ExamplesWord Origin noun

  1. a lead molybdate mineral, PbMoO4, occurring usually in tabular crystals, and varying in color from grayish to bright-yellow or red; yellow lead ore.

Origin of wulfenite 1840–50; named after F. X. von Wulfen (1728–1805), Austrian scientist; see -ite1 Examples from the Web for wulfenite Historical Examples of wulfenite

  • Deposits of wulfenite have been worked on a small scale in Arizona.

    The Economic Aspect of Geology

    C. K. Leith

  • The chief ore minerals are molybdenite (molybdenum sulphide) and wulfenite (lead molybdate).

    The Economic Aspect of Geology

    C. K. Leith

  • Wulfenite is rather common in the upper oxidized zone of deposits which contain lead minerals and molybdenite.

    The Economic Aspect of Geology

    C. K. Leith

  • British Dictionary definitions for wulfenite wulfenite noun

    1. a yellow, orange, red, or grey lustrous secondary mineral consisting of lead molybdate in the form of platelike tetragonal crystals. It occurs with lead ores and is a source of molybdenum. Formula: PbMoO 4

    Word Origin for wulfenite C19: from German Wulfenit, named after F. X. von Wulfen (1728–1805), Austrian mineralogist

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