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Unnamed (Ce member of the Betafite Subgroup)

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Formula:
Ca, Ce, Nb, Ti, O


Ce-dominant member.


Classification of Unnamed (Ce member of the Betafite Subgroup)

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Chemical Properties of Unnamed (Ce member of the Betafite Subgroup)

Formula:
Ca, Ce, Nb, Ti, O
All elements listed in formula:Ca, Ce, Nb, O, Ti

Other Information

Health Warning:No information on health risks for this material has been entered into the database. You should always treat mineral specimens with care.

References for Unnamed (Ce member of the Betafite Subgroup)

Reference List:

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G. Blass, H.-W. Graf, U. Kolitsch and D. Sebold (2009): The new finds from the volcanic Eifel (II). Mineralien-Welt 20 (2), 38-49. (in German)

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  • Localities for Unnamed (Ce member of the Betafite Subgroup)

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    Germany
     
    • Rhineland-Palatinate
      • Eifel Mts
        • Andernach
          • Eich
    G. Blass, H.-W. Graf, U. Kolitsch and D. Sebold (2009): The new finds from the volcanic Eifel (II). Mineralien-Welt 20 (2), 38-49. (in German)
        • Laach lake volcanic complex
          • Mendig
            • Niedermendig
              • Wingertsberg Mt.
    G. Blass, H.-W. Graf, U. Kolitsch and D. Sebold (2009): The new finds from the volcanic Eifel (II). Mineralien-Welt 20 (2), 38-49. (in German)
        • Mayen
          • Ettringen
            • Bellerberg volcano
    G. Blass, H.-W. Graf, U. Kolitsch and D. Sebold (2009): The new finds from the volcanic Eifel (II). Mineralien-Welt 20 (2), 38-49. (in German)
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