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Hartine



A white resin found in fractures of lignite, or extracted with alcohol from fossil pine-wood.
The compound was initially named Hartine for its type locality at Hart, near Gloggnitz, Lower Austria, but later renamed in order not to mistake it for Hartite

Classification of Hartine

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Other Names for Hartine

Synonyms:
PsathyritePsatriteXyloretinite
Other Languages:
German:Hartin
Psathyrit
Psatrit
Xyloretin
Xyloretinit
Spanish:Xyloretinita

Other Information

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References for Hartine

Reference List:Schrötter: Pogg. Ann. (1843)
V. R. v. Zepharovich: "Mineralogisches Lexicon für das Kaiserthum Österreich", Vol. 2, Braumüller (Vienna), 1873
H. Meixner: Der Karinthin 11:242-252 (1950)

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    Localities for Hartine

    (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.
    Austria
     
    • Lower Austria
      • Gloggnitz
    Schrötter: Pogg. Ann. (1843)
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