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Arendalite

Name:Named after the locality: Arendal, Norway.
The name was probably originally introduced by Abildgaard and used by Karsten (1800) for the same mineral that d'Andrada (1800) named Acanthicone.
Synonym of:Epidote
This page provides mineralogical data about Arendalite.

References for Arendalite

Reference List:- Abildgaard (1800): Sur plusieurs pierres nouvelles envoyées de Norwège. Annales de Chemie 32,193-196

- Karsten, D. L. G (1800): Mineralogische Tabellen mit Rücksicht auf die neuesten Entdekkungen, VIII + 79pp. Berlin

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