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Akaogiite

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El Goresy, A., Dubrovinsky, L., Gillet, P., Graup, G., and Chen, M., 2010: Akaogiite: An ultra-dense polymorph of TiO2 with the baddeleyite-type structure, in shocked garnet gneiss from the Ries Crater, Germany. American Mineralogist 95(5–6),
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in Germany, where the extreme pressure during the impact allowed its formation.
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Index

Mineral
Formula
IMA symbol
IMA
symbol
titanium dioxide
polymorph
anatase
brookite
Rutile
Nördlinger Ries
meteor crater
"IMA-CNMNC approved mineral symbols"
Bibcode
2021MinM...85..291W
doi
10.1180/mgm.2021.43
S2CID
235729616




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oxide mineral
stub
expanding it
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