(Lac de Cleuson, Val de Nendaz, Valais (Wallis), Suisse (Schweiz; Svizzera))
Alpine vein (mainly quartz, albite, chlorite) with rare minerals, located close to the lake of Cleuson.
Ref.:
- Wülser, P.-A., Meisser, N., Brugger, J., Schenk, K., Ansermet, S., Bonin, M., Bussy, F. (2005): Cleusonite, (Pb,Sr)(U4+,U6+)(Fe2+,Zn)2(Ti,Fe2+,Fe3+)18(O,OH)38, a new mineral species of the crichtonite group from the western Swiss Alps. European Journal of Mineralogy 17, 933-942
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Map Reference: 46°6'40"N , 7°19'33"E
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Mineral List:11 entries listed. 10 valid minerals. 1 type locality (valid mineral).
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