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~)Birch, W.D., Kolitsch, U., Witzke, T., Nasdala, L. & Bottrill, R.S. 2001, Petterdite, the Cr-dominant analogue of dundasite, a new mineral species from Dundas, Tasmania, Australia and Callenberg, Saxony, Germany. Canadian Mineral., v. 38, p. ...
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© Knut Eldjarn

Purplish Petterdite on matrix from the type locality, the Red Lead mine, Dundas, Tasmania. Field of view: 2 cm. Specimen and photo: Knut Eldjarn.~%
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