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Lessingite

Name:
After Franz Yulevich Loewinson-Lessing [1861-1939], Russian petrologist at University of Jurjew, later Polytechnic Institute of St. Petersburg. Also director of the Petrographical Institute of Moscow.
Synonym of:Britholite-(Ce)
This page provides mineralogical data about Lessingite.

References for Lessingite

Reference List:Silberminz (1929) Comptes rendus de l’académie des sciences de l’U.R.S.S., series A, 55.

New Mineral Names, American Mineralogist (1930): 15: 242.

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