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Peterandresenite

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O, a new mineral containing the Lindqvist ion from a syenite pegmatite of the Larvik Plutonic Complex, southern Norway. European Journal of Mineralogy 26, 567-576
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Friis, H., Larsen, A.O., Kampf, A.R., Evans, R.J., Selbekk, R.S., and Sánchez, A.A., 2014. Peterandresenite, Mn
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Peterandresenite was discovered in AS Granit quarry, Tvedalen, Larvik, Vestfold, Norway.
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is a very rare mineral, the first known natural hexaniobate. Its chemical formula is Mn
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complex in Norway. It is somewhat similar to other unique niobium minerals,
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c = 11.28 , β = 118.65° (approximated); Z = 2
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O. Its structure contains a special type of octahedron:
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Index


Oxide
Hexaniobate
Formula
IMA symbol
Crystal system
Monoclinic
Crystal class
H-M symbol
Space group
Unit cell
Crystal habit
Cleavage
Fracture
Tenacity
Mohs scale
Luster
Streak
Diaphaneity
Density
Lindqvist ion
Larvik
aspedamite
menezesite
"IMA–CNMNC approved mineral symbols"
Bibcode
2021MinM...85..291W
doi
10.1180/mgm.2021.43
S2CID

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