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Scapolite from
Cat Lake - Winnipeg River pegmatite field, Lac-du-Bonnet area, Manitoba, Canada


Locality type:Pegmatite Field
Classification
Species:'Scapolite' (not an IMA approved species)
Confirmation
Validity:Confirmed
Confirmation Methods:Optical Analysis
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Scapolite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Cat Lake - Winnipeg River pegmatite field, Lac-du-Bonnet area, Manitoba, Canada
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1028173
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1028173:8
GUID (UUID V4):e4aab255-deae-496f-9e62-5d4bd9008f84
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and microcline from Pakistan's world famous Gilgit area. The schorl is 4. 7 cm high. Photo Jeff Scovil;...Gigot D'Orcy collection and is now housed at Yale (cat. no. 5.4204). Museum of Natural History, Yale University...Massachusetts was purchased from SR Horton in 1858 by Yale (cat. no. 2.2200). The overall specimen is 4 cm wide....Lower: The matrix specimen was donated to Yale (cat. no. 2.4916) by EF Sheldon in 1874. It is 9 cm wide...The single crystal, also in the Yale collection (cat. no. 2.2191), is 8 cm long and 3 cm in diameter and
Journal (issue)
Instruments and Tips on Practical Gemology in the Field Edward W. Boehm An essential guide to the use of... Switzerland A. A. Levinson Calgary, Alberta, Canada Christopher P. Smith Lucerne, Switzerland C....the submission of articles on all aspects of the field. Please see the Guidelines for Authors in this issue...jewelry community. In honor of his leadership in the field, the tourmaline species liddicoatite was named after...public he serves. In honor of his leadership in the field of gemology, researchers at the Smithsonian Institution
 
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