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Mg-rich Erythrite

Formula:
(Co,Mg)
 
3
(AsO
 
4
)
 
2
·8H
 
2
O
A variety of Erythrite

Solid-solution member, with optical data intermediate between those of Erythrite and Hörnesite.
Originally reported from Magnesite Mine, Millstätter Alpe Mt., Radenthein, Gurktaler Alpen Mts, Carinthia, Austria.

Classification of Mg-rich Erythrite

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Chemical Properties of Mg-rich Erythrite

Formula:
(Co,Mg)
 
3
(AsO
 
4
)
 
2
·8H
 
2
O
Essential elements:As, Co, H, O
All elements listed in formula:As, Co, H, Mg, O

Other Names for Mg-rich Erythrite

Synonyms:
Cobalt-CabreriteMagnesian Erythrite
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Other Information

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    Localities for Mg-rich Erythrite

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    Austria
     
    • Carinthia
      • Gurktaler Alpen Mts
        • Radenthein
          • Millstätter Alpe Mt.
    H. Meixner: N. Jahrb. Min. Mh. 17-20 (1951)
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