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~)Jaffe, H.W., et al (1953), Sahamalite, a new rare earth carbonate mineral, Am.Min.: 38: 741.
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© Pavel M. Kartashov

Arrowed beige microcrystalline agregate of sahamalite-(Ce) in carbonatite breccia from the type locality. Mineral confirmed by microprobe. FOV is ~5x4 mm. Pavel M. Kartashov collection and photo.~%
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