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Vanodiochrome spinel



Vanadian chromian Magnetite variety.
Using the name "Vanadiochrome spinel", Mathiesen (1970) describes a magnetite containing large amounts of vanadium (16,98% V2O3) and chrome (Cr2O3), occuring in a small area with felsic rock cut by veins filled with this magnetite, rutile, albite and quartz.

Classification of Vanodiochrome spinel

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References for Vanodiochrome spinel

Reference List:Mathiesen (1970)

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    Localities for Vanodiochrome spinel

    (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.
    Norway
     
    • Finnmark
      • Kautokeino
    Mathiesen (1970, pp. 99-100); Neumann (1985, p. 57).
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