Category talk:Autunite

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delete. Name is obviously a typo AND an inneccessary subdivison. The Mineral Autunite ([Ca(UO2)2(PO4)2·10-12H2O], see Autunit) is a Uranium-bearing mineral named after the french city Autun and has it's own category. The name Autinite seems to be a turkish variation of it (see turkish mineralogy site), but in this case obviously a typo (see original page of only picture in this category, Meta-Autinite from California-Nevada State Line). Second reason is the Meta-tag, denominating a metamorphic rock. Meta-Autunit would be a specific metamorphosed mineral, which is not possible (the mineral would change it's mineralogical properties and become another mineral, with another name). I hope I did really shake you with that description :) If you have problems with it, talk to me --Jo 22:06, 31 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]


Deleted. --rimshottalk 14:17, 30 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]