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Muscovite-Paragonite Series

Series Formula:
KAl
 
2
[(OH)
 
2
|AlSi
 
3
O
 
10
]
-
NaAl
 
2
[(OH)
 
2
|AlSi
 
3
O
 
10
]
A series between Muscovite and Paragonite

Classification of Muscovite-Paragonite Series

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    Localities for Muscovite-Paragonite Series

    (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.
    Switzerland
     
    • Wallis (Valais)
      • Goms
        • Ulrichen
          • Ägene Valley
            • Gries lake area
    Stalder, H. A., Wagner, A., Graeser, S. and Stuker, P. (1998): "Mineralienlexikon der Schweiz", Wepf (Basel), p. 296.
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