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Allagite



Silicate and carbonate of Mn3+. Possibly an altered Rhodonite.
Originally reported from Schävenholz (Schebenholz; Schäbenholz), Elbingerode, Wernigerode, Harz Mts, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.

Classification of Allagite

IMA status:Questionable/Doubtful
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Other Names for Allagite

Other Languages:
German:Allagit
Spanish:Allagita

Other Information

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    Localities for Allagite

    (TL) indicates type locality. ? indicates mineral may be doubtful at this locality. All other localities listed without reference should be considered as uncertain and unproven until references can be found.
    Germany
     
    • Saxony-Anhalt
      • Harz Mts
        • Wernigerode
          • Elbingerode
    [Clark, 1993 - "Hey's Mineral Index, 3rd Edition"]
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