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Kirschsteinite-Monticellite Series

System:Orthorhombic
Series Formula:
CaFe
2+
 
[SiO
 
4
]
-
CaMg[SiO
 
4
]
A series between Kirschsteinite and Monticellite

Classification of Kirschsteinite-Monticellite Series

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Crystallography of Kirschsteinite-Monticellite 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 Kirschsteinite-Monticellite Series

Reference List:Schaller, Waldemar Theodore (1935), Monticellite from San Bernardino County, California, and the monticellite series: Am. Min.: 20: 815-827.

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