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Anthophyllite-Ferroanthophyllite Series

System:Orthorhombic
A series between Anthophyllite and Ferro-anthophyllite
Series Formula:
☐[Mg
 
2
][Mg
 
5
][(OH)
 
2
|Si
 
8
O
 
22
]
-
☐[Fe
2+
2
][Fe
2+
5
][(OH)
 
2
|Si
 
8
O
 
22
]

Classification of Anthophyllite-Ferroanthophyllite Series

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Crystallography of Anthophyllite-Ferroanthophyllite Series

Crystal System:Orthorhombic

Other Information

Health Warning:No information on health risks for this material has been entered into the database. You should always treat mineral specimens with care.

References for Anthophyllite-Ferroanthophyllite Series

Reference List:Hawthorne, Frank C., and Roberta Oberti (2006), On the classification of amphiboles: Canadian Mineralogist:
44(1): 1-21.

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