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Pseudomesolite

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A variety of Mesolite

Mesolite has elongation parallel to Y while pseudomesolite has elongation parallel to Z. See Dana (7th), 655.

Originally reported from Carlton Peak, Tofte, Cook Co., Minnesota, USA.

Classification of Pseudomesolite

IMA status:Discredited 1985
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Other Names for Pseudomesolite

Other Languages:
German:Pseudomesolit
Spanish:Pseudomesolita

Other Information

Health Warning:No information on health risks for this material has been entered into the database. You should always treat mineral specimens with care.

References for Pseudomesolite

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Nawaz, R., J. Malone, V. Din (1985) Pseudomesolite is mesolite. Mineralogical Magazine 49:103-105

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    • Minnesota
      • Cook Co.
        • Tofte
    Hey (568); Nawaz, R., J. Malone, V. Din (1985) Pseudomesolite is mesolite. Mineralogical Magazine 49:103-105
    • Oregon
      • Grant Co.
        • Ritter
    Nawaz, R., J. Malone, V. Din (1985)Pseudomesolite is mesolite. Mineralogical Magazine 49:103-105
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