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Almandine-Pyrope Series

System:Isometric
Series Formula:
Fe
2+
3
Al
 
2
[SiO
 
4
]
 
3
-
Mg
 
3
Al
 
2
[SiO
 
4
]
 
3
A series between Almandine and Pyrope

Classification of Almandine-Pyrope Series

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Crystallography of Almandine-Pyrope Series

Crystal System:Isometric

Optical Data of Almandine-Pyrope Series

Type:Isotropic

Other Names for Almandine-Pyrope Series

Synonyms:
Pyralmandite
Other Languages:
Varieties:
Grape GarnetUmbalite

Other Information

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