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Agardite

Synonym of:Agardite-(Ce), Agardite-(La), Agardite-(Nd), Agardite-(Y), Zálesíite


'Agardite' minerals are rare-earth rich members of the Mixite Group. They form a complete series with Mixite.
The localities listed below are for uncharacterised agardite material.

Visually similar to creaseyite.

Classification of Agardite

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Other Names for Agardite

Synonyms:
Chlorotile (of Walenta)
Other Languages:
German:Agardit
Hungarian:Agardit
Polish:Agardyt
Russian:Агардит
Spanish:Agardita

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.

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    Localities for Agardite

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