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Xanthoxenite (of Laubmann and Steinmetz)

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Originally described by Laubmann and Steinmetz (1920); type material destroyed.
Probably identical with stewartite.

Classification of Xanthoxenite (of Laubmann and Steinmetz)

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References for Xanthoxenite (of Laubmann and Steinmetz)

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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.

Staněk, J. (1970): Kakoxen und Xanthoxen von Dolní Bory. Acta Musei Moraviae, Sci. nat., 55, 5-12. (in German)

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

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    Staněk, J. (1970): Kakoxen und Xanthoxen von Dolní Bory. Acta Musei Moraviae, Sci. nat., 55, 5-12. (in German)
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