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Denhardtite
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A waxy hydrocarbon "near pyropissite". A ceryl exter of ferulic acid.
Originally described from Kenya.
Classification of Denhardtite
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New Mineral Name:
Adolfpateraite
From
Uwe Kolitsch
, 17th Feb 2012 18:32:02