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Unnamed (P-analogue of Schultenite)

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Formula:
PbH(PO
 
4
)


The phosphate analogue of schultenite. IMA proposal is in prep. (Uwe Kolitsch et al.).

Classification of Unnamed (P-analogue of Schultenite)

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Chemical Properties of Unnamed (P-analogue of Schultenite)

Formula:
PbH(PO
 
4
)
All elements listed in formula:H, O, P, Pb

Other Information

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References for Unnamed (P-analogue of Schultenite)

Reference List:

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U. Kolitsch and E. Tillmanns (2006): A new mineral: PbHPO4, the phosphate analogue of schultenite. Poster, 19th General Meeting of IMA, Kobe, Japan, July 23-28, 2006; Programme with Abstracts.

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  • Localities for Unnamed (P-analogue of Schultenite)

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    Germany
     
    • Baden-Württemberg
      • Black Forest
        • Wolfach
          • Oberwolfach
            • Rankach valley
    U. Kolitsch and E. Tillmanns (2006): A new mineral: PbHPO4, the phosphate analogue of schultenite. Poster, 19th General Meeting of IMA, Kobe, Japan, July 23-28, 2006; Programme with Abstracts.
    Spain
     
    • Castile-La Mancha
      • Guadalajara
        • Hiendelaencina
    http://www.erasmo.es/malacate/schultenita.pdf
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