Mindat Logo

Xanthoxenite (of Laubmann and Steinmetz)



Probably identical with Stewartite.

Classification of Xanthoxenite (of Laubmann and Steinmetz)

mindat.org URL:http://www.mindat.org/min-4325.html
Please feel free to link to this page.

Other Names for Xanthoxenite (of Laubmann and Steinmetz)

German names:
Xanthoxen

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 Xanthoxenite (of Laubmann and Steinmetz)

Reference List:Laubmann, H. & H. Steinmetz (1920): Zeit. Kryst.: 55 : 523-585.

Frondel, C. (1949): "Wolfeite, xanthoxenite and whitlockite from the Palermo Mine, New Hampshire": American Mineralogist 34, 692-705.

Moore, P.B. & J. Ito (1978): Min. Mag. 42,309-323, specifically p.316-318.

Internet Links for Xanthoxenite (of Laubmann and Steinmetz)

Search Engines:
  • Look for Xanthoxenite (of Laubmann and Steinmetz) on Google
  • Look for Xanthoxenite (of Laubmann and Steinmetz) images on Google
  • Mineral Dealers:
  • The Arkenstone - Fine Minerals
  • Rare and Unusual minerals at Mineralogical Research Company
  • Mineral Classics - Worldwide Collector Quality Minerals and Gems
  • rare and unusual minerals mainly crystallized
  • Wilensky Fine Minerals
  • Search for Xanthoxenite (of Laubmann and Steinmetz) at Thames Valley Minerals
  • Find Xanthoxenite (of Laubmann and Steinmetz) on www.crystalclassics.co.uk
  • Buy from David K Joyce minerals
  • Wendel Minerals - Auktion & Shop
  • Buy fine minerals and gemstones from Pala International
  • Buy Fine Minerals from mineralsweb.com
  • Search for Xanthoxenite (of Laubmann and Steinmetz) on minvision.com
  • Jobs:
  • Mining & Geology Jobs
  • Page Sponsor

    Sponsorship:This page is currently not sponsored. Click here to find out how you can sponsor this page.
    Mineral and/or Locality
    Google
     
    www.mindat.org Web
    Copyright © Jolyon & Ida Ralph 1993-2008. Site Map. Locality, mineral & photograph data are the copyright of the individuals who submitted them.Further information contact the Site hosted & developed by Jolyon Ralph. Mindat.org is an online information resource dedicated to providing free mineralogical information to all. Mindat relies on the contributions of hundreds of members and supporters. If you would like to add information to improve the quality of our database, then click here to register.