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Ochran



A yellow clay material - an aluminosilicate of Fe3+ [Briethaupt, 1832, 100 - "Char.Min.-Syst. 3rd ed."]
Originally reported from Elizabeth Mine, Oraviţa (Oravicza), Caras-Severin Co., Romania.

Classification of Ochran

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    Localities for Ochran

    (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.
    Romania
     
    • Caras-Severin Co.
      • Oraviţa (Oravicza)
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