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Cobalt ochre
Erythrite (Sonora, Mexico)
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For other uses, see Ochre (disambiguation).

Cobalt ochre, cobalt-ochre (Cobalt ocher in American English) or ochre of cobalt (German: Erdkobalt) — a common name that was widely used in mining and craft environments until the end of the 19th century for at least two cobalt-containing secondary ore minerals: asbolane and erythrite. They were often used with the addition of a clarifying color adjective or a clarifying mineral form adjective to avoid confusion.

References

  1. Krivovichev V. G. Mineralogical glossary. Scientific editor A. G. Bulakh. — St.Petersburg: St.Petersburg Univ. Publ. House. 2009. — 556 p. — ISBN 978-5-288-04863-0
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