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Vanadio-laumontite

A variety of Laumontite

A vanadian Laumontite variety.
Originally reported from Tyuya-Muyun Cu-V-U Deposit (Radium Mine), Fergana Valley, Osh Oblast, Kyrgyzstan.

Classification of Vanadio-laumontite

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    Localities for Vanadio-laumontite

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    Kyrgyzstan
     
    • Osh Oblast
      • Fergana Valley
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