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Earlandite from
71°22'S; 16°34'W, Weddell Sea, Western Antarctica, Antarctica


Classification
Species:Earlandite
Formula:Ca3[CH2(COO)-CHOH(COO)-CH2(COO)]2 · 4H2O
Comments:Occurs in ocean bottom sediments.
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Validity:Valid - Type Locality
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Earlandite data
Locality Data:Click here to view 71°22'S; 16°34'W, Weddell Sea, Western Antarctica, Antarctica
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:495036
Long-form Identifier:1:3:495036:3
GUID (UUID V4):e2af2e41-c5dc-4180-9ce3-a6914f030010
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, .. ','~ , :,} :,./ . 1/ '2 .. '",' ... s t' ,~ ""'. " ) : " .i .. ".\ '. ' ""',':...REPORT ON SOME CRYSTALLINE COMPONENTS OF THE WEDDELL SEA DEPOSITS By F. A. BANNISTER, M.A. WITH CHEMICAL...by the Scotia Expedition (I 90Z-4) from the Weddell Sea, Mr A. Earland pIcked out a number of minute...stations in the very deep water of the central Weddell Sea, from depths of 2425-2739 fathoms (4434-5°08...envelope" crystals are sparsely distributed in the deep-sea deposits. A gram of unpicked material from St. 286
 
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