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Dypingite from
Budureasa-Pietroasa area, Bihor County, Romania


Locality type:Area
Classification
Species:Dypingite
Formula:Mg5(CO3)4(OH)2 · 5H2O
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Validity:Believed Valid
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Mineral Data:Click here to view Dypingite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Budureasa-Pietroasa area, Bihor County, Romania
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:780526
Long-form Identifier:1:3:780526:4
GUID (UUID V4):502b75c6-850a-47f8-8757-5b66c20553e2
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Dypingite, my first new mineral - forty-two years later Gunnar Raade Introduction The author has up to...17 new mineral species. The first of them was dypingite (Raade 1970). It was approved by the Commission...The crucial point in the description was that dypingite, Mg s(C0 3 ).(OH),-5H 20, transformed to hydromagnesite...the change in X-ray powder-diffraction pattern. Dypingite is one of my four self-collected new mineral species...but they all turned out to be hydromagnesite. Dypingite from this locality occurs as well-formed globular
 
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