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Aspidolite from
Zillertal, Schwaz District, Tyrol, Austria


Locality type:Valley
Classification
Species:Aspidolite
Formula:NaMg3(AlSi3O10)(OH)2
Comments:As olive-green mica, brownish yellow in thin leaves with pearly, submetalic luster. Occurs in aggregates of prismatic crystals
Confirmation
Validity:Valid - Type Locality
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Aspidolite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Zillertal, Schwaz District, Tyrol, Austria
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:359419
Long-form Identifier:1:3:359419:3
GUID (UUID V4):6850aac9-3709-4abc-80a3-63de0ed631bc
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (issue)
Aspidolite NaMg3(Si3Al)O10(OH)2 Crystal Data: Triclinic or monoclinic. Point Group: 1 or 2/m. phlogopite...Gifu Prefecture, central Japan. From Zillertal, Tyrol, Austria. In the North Qilian Mountains, Qinghai...S. Matsubara, T. Kamiya, and S. Yamada (2005) Aspidolite, the Na analog of phlogopite, from Kasuga-mura...and R. Miyawaki (2004) Interlayer structure in aspidolite, the Na analogue of phlogopite. Eur. J. Mineral...for a solvus relation between phlogopite and aspidolite. Am. Mineral., 86, 29-35. (5) Tseng, Chien-Yuan
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Magazine, December 2005, Vol. 69(6), pp. 1047±1057 Aspidolite, the Na analogue of phlogopite, from Kasuga-mura...Higashiyama, Kyoto, 605-0853, Japan ABS TR ACT Aspidolite, the Na analogue of phlogopite, ideally NaMg3AlSi3O10(OH)2...the International Mineralogical Association. Aspidolite is interleaved with and surrounded by phlogopite...interleaved with aspidolite (= interleaved phlogopite) and (2) phlogopite rim. The aspidolite-phlogopite assemblage...chalcopyrite. A representative chemical formula of aspidolite is (Na 0.90K0.10)S1.00(Mg2.27Al0.41Fe2+ 0.23Ti0
Book (edition)
dept. (departement), dept. (departamento), dist. (district). Less common terms are not abbreviated, e.g.... on Grossgreiner Mt., overlooking Zillertal Valley, Tirol, Austria, and at Passo di Vizze, Trentino-Alto...crystals in Obersulzbachtal Valley, Salzburg, Austria. AM 61,178, 1976. Af ghanite (Na.I<,Ca)6Ca 2 [...Trostau. Albite - pericline, xx 20 mm, the Alps, Austria, G Fichtelgebirge ~fts.. Bavaria,Gennany.Albite-bearing...\igeria. both overlookingZillertal Valley, Tirol, Austria. Veryabundantin a laterstageof deeplydifferentiated
Report (volume)
kaolin of hydrothermal origin occurs in a large district located 7 to 10 km west of Guanajuato. The refractory...western United States. In the Little Antelope Valley District in California rhyolites have been altered to kaolinite...United States came from the Dragon Mine, Tintic District, Utah. at the fissures located are halloysite...(1964) Industrial mineral resources in the Tohoku district 4, 87. Keller, W-D. and Hanson, R.F. (1968) Hydrothermal...Asbestos (1979) Can. deposits of Thetford district, Canada. 355-376. Electron Mineral. 17,
 
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