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Nickeloan Magnesite

A variety of Magnesite

A nickel rich variety of magnesite.

Classification of Nickeloan Magnesite

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Other Names for Nickeloan Magnesite

Synonyms:
Citron ChrysopraseHoshiite
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Other Information

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    Localities for Nickeloan Magnesite

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