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Xanthite

A variety of Vesuvianite

Variety of Vesuvianite containing 2.80 wt% MnO.
Originally described from Amity, Warwick Township, Orange Co., New York, USA.

Classification of Xanthite

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Other Names for Xanthite

Synonyms:
Xantite
German names:
Xanthit
Spanish names:
Xanthita

Other Information

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    Localities for Xanthite

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    • New York
      • Orange Co.
        • Town of Warwick
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