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Picrotephroite

A variety ofTephroite
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(Mn,Mg)2[SiO4]
Name:
The name introduced by Dana E.S. in 1868 for intermediate members of Tephroite-Forsterite series.
A variety ofTephroite

Tephroite with MgO content up to 18.11 mas.% (in samples from Pajsberg, Sweden).


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References for PicrotephroiteNoda-Tamagawa mineLee (1955)
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  • Värmland County
    • Filipstad
      • Långban Ore District
      • Persberg ore district
        • Pajsberg
Pavel M. Kartashov analytical data 2021

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