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Apophyllite Group from
Axinite locality, Haltdalen, Holtålen, Trøndelag, Norway


Locality type:Occurrence
Classification
Species:'Apophyllite Group' (not an IMA approved species)
Formula:AB4[Si8O20]X · 8H2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Apophyllite Group data
Locality Data:Click here to view Axinite locality, Haltdalen, Holtålen, Trøndelag, Norway
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:651561
Long-form Identifier:1:3:651561:4
GUID (UUID V4):0
References
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Journal (issue)
specimen has been figured. Of particular pride is a group of specimens from the old Seligmann collection (later...based upon their original cost. unspecified Alpine locality that was hit green color making an even more dramatic...somewhat of a “sleeper” other jaunt to that axinite locality in Aus­ culation of the table value and come...I wonder if he originally very secret mountain locality in really believed me, but he did agree to get...thought surely this must chromite from Russia. Locality was stated be the world’s largest anatase crystal
Book
appear after page numbers. () Reported from this locality; no further information b Book review c Crystal...Historical information m A map of the locality or a map on which the locality appears n Brief descriptive note... etc.) s Specimen locality attribution only; no information about the locality itself In the case...Gibbs) 14:283-298 ALABAMA Iron phosphate mineral locality at Indian Mountain, Alabama (by H. Harwood) 5:241-244...County. Arizona (by J. Lowell & T. Rybicki) 7:72-77 Axinite. hydromagnesite,amethyst and other minerals from
Book (volume)
crystals of edingtonite were first found in 1978. The locality has yielded lustrous, tabular crystals of ilmenite...mineral was then called "washingtonite," after the locality. For the rest of the 19th century and well into...flattened rhombohedrons (resembling those of Froland, Norway) to 12 cm across, some individuals weighing up...largest known single ilmenite crystal from any locality worldwide. The crystals are blue-black and lustrous...richterite (Menezes and Martins, 1984). EUROPE NORWAY Omdal, Froland, Aus~Agder. Thick-tabular to equant
Book
sulfides, oxides, and so on. Within each major group the minerals are presented generally according...his The occurrences of each mineral species or group of species are reported by county of occurrence...in the text map locality. Reports of additional species found at the map locality are cross-referenced...volcanic pipe formed by a gaseous explosion, A group of plutonic rocks intermediate in composition between...County: bismuth. It 2-7) in 1899. PLATINUM METALS GROUP PLATINUM. Pt PLATINIRIDIUM. (Ir, Pt), Ir - 50-80
Book
sulfides, oxides, and so on. Within each major group the minerals are presented generally according to...shown. The occurrences of each mineral species or group of species are reported by county of occurrence...the text at the map locality. Reports of additional species found at the map locality are cross-referenced...volcanic pipe formed by a gaseous explosion. diorite A group of plutonic rocks intermediate in composition between...=:::i:S Ml LES ' W>i I Tl.4OR£ ~ r.s°TA~DARD GROUP ••••~ ~\ • • PR I 0' ""OJIW£ . , .; ,. .'
 
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