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Giuseppettite from
Gordon Butte, Meagher County, Montana, USA


Locality type:Table/Butte
Classification
Species:Giuseppettite
Formula:(Na,K,Ca)7-8(Al6Si6O24)(SO4,Cl)1-2
Confirmation
Validity:Unconfirmed/Questioned
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Giuseppettite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Gordon Butte, Meagher County, Montana, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:164760
Long-form Identifier:1:3:164760:0
GUID (UUID V4):daa564b6-ad38-4f9b-9448-3ce70cc34133
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associated alkaline rocks from Gordon Butte, Crazy Mountains (Montana) Roger H. Mitchell (Lakehead University)...Alkaline igneous rocks of central and western Montana (U.S.A.) exhibit a great petrographic diversity...Alkaline parageneses of different provenance from Montana have been shown to contain a variety of rare minerals...assemblages from the Gordon Butte area, northern Crazy Mountains. At Gordon Butte, four major intrusive...predominantly of a Na-K cancrinite-type mineral (giuseppettite ?), natrolite and phillipsite-Ca. The identical
 
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