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Uralite
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| Name: | Name for the Urals Region. | ||
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A variety of Amphibole Group
Pseudomorphs of hornblende group minerals, mainly actinolite, after a pyroxene group mineral, mainly augite.
Originally described from the Urals Region, Russia.
Pseudomorphs of hornblende group minerals, mainly actinolite, after a pyroxene group mineral, mainly augite.
Originally described from the Urals Region, Russia.
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| IMA status: | Discredited | |||||||
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| mindat.org URL: | http://www.mindat.org/min-4098.html Please feel free to link to this page. | |||||||
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| Health Warning: | No information on health risks for this material has been entered into the database. You should always treat mineral specimens with care. | |||||||
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