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Ritter Hot Springs, Ritter, Grant Co., Oregon, USA
© 2003 John H. Betts
| 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. |
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| IMA status: | Discredited 1985 | |||||
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| Health Warning: | No information on health risks for this material has been entered into the database. You should always treat mineral specimens with care. | |||||
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