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Lechatelierite from
North Oxford, Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA


Classification
Species:Lechatelierite
Formula:SiO2
Confirmation
Validity:Confirmed
Confirmation Methods:Visually Identified
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Lechatelierite data
Locality Data:Click here to view North Oxford, Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1007417
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1007417:4
GUID (UUID V4):f2d31ffa-4af6-48f2-87a2-dd9c4cae64d6
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Center on Nantucket Island off the coast of Massachusetts, October 22-24, 1993. George Guthrie (Los Alamos...Granite workers (Vermont).375 Slateworkers (Vermont, North Wales, and Germany).377 Diatomaceous earth workers...Mineralogy, Crystal Chemistry and Health Effects. Oxford University Press, New York, 204 p. Definitions...compilation of such occurrences (his Fig. 4). In North America, serpentinites are most common in the Appalachians... as in the mineable deposits of Libby, Lincoln County, Montana. An Al-rich vermiculite from red soils
 
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