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Manganoan Andalusite

Synonym of:Viridine


A manganese-bearing variety of andalusite.

References for Manganoan Andalusite

Reference List:Thorpe, D.G. (1980), Mineralogy and petrology of Precambrian metavolcanic rocks, Squaw Peak, Phoenix, Arizona, AZ State Univ. M.S. thesis.

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    Localities for Manganoan Andalusite

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    • Arizona
      • Maricopa Co.
        • Phoenix
          • Phoenix Mts
    Anthony, J.W., et al (1995), Mineralogy of Arizona, 3rd.ed.: 376.
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