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Chladniite from Eastern Antarctica, Antarctica

Antarctica
 
  • Eastern Antarctica
    • Princess Elizabeth Land
      • Ingrid Christensen Coast
        • Prydz Bay
          • Larsemann Hills
[var. Stornesite-(Y)] Grew, Edward S., Armbruster, Thomas, Medenbach, Olaf, Yates, Martin G., Carson, Christopher J. (2006) Stornesite-(Y), (Y, Ca) 2Na6(Ca,Na)8(Mg,Fe)43(PO4)36, the first terrestrial Mg-dominant member of the fillowite group, from granulite-facies paragneiss in the Larsemann Hills, Prydz Bay, East Antarctica. American Mineralogist, 91 (8) 1412-1424 doi:10.2138/am.2006.2219
            • Stornes Peninsula
[var. Stornesite-(Y)] Grew, Edward S., Armbruster, Thomas, Medenbach, Olaf, Yates, Martin G., Carson, Christopher J. (2006) Stornesite-(Y), (Y, Ca) 2Na6(Ca,Na)8(Mg,Fe)43(PO4)36, the first terrestrial Mg-dominant member of the fillowite group, from granulite-facies paragneiss in the Larsemann Hills, Prydz Bay, East Antarctica. American Mineralogist, 91 (8) 1412-1424 doi:10.2138/am.2006.2219
Grew, Edward S., Armbruster, Thomas, Medenbach, Olaf, Yates, Martin G., Carson, Christopher J. (2006) Stornesite-(Y), (Y, Ca) 2Na6(Ca,Na)8(Mg,Fe)43(PO4)36, the first terrestrial Mg-dominant member of the fillowite group, from granulite-facies paragneiss in the Larsemann Hills, Prydz Bay, East Antarctica. American Mineralogist, 91 (8) 1412-1424 doi:10.2138/am.2006.2219
    • Wisconsin Range
Floss, Christine (1999) Fe,Mg,Mn-bearing phosphates in the GRA 95209 meteorite: Occurrences and mineral chemistry. American Mineralogist: 84(9): 1354-1359.
Anzures, Brendan A., McCubbin, Francis M., Erickson, Timmons M., Jakubek, Ryan S., Fries, Marc D., Le, Loan (2024) First widespread occurrence of rare phosphate chladniite in a meteorite, winonaite Graves Nunataks (GRA) 12510: implications for phosphide – phosphate redox buffered genesis in meteorites. American Mineralogist. doi:10.2138/am-2023-9195
Floss, C. (1999) Fe,Mg,Mn-bearing phosphates in the GRA 95209 meteorite: Occurrences and mineral chemistry. American Mineralogist: 84(9): 1354-1359.
 
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