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Parisite-(Ce) from
Ampasibitika, Antsirabe, Ambanja, Diana, Madagascar


Locality type:Exploration Area
Classification
Species:Parisite-(Ce)
Formula:CaCe2(CO3)3F2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Parisite-(Ce) data
Locality Data:Click here to view Ampasibitika, Antsirabe, Ambanja, Diana, Madagascar
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:848054
Long-form Identifier:1:3:848054:5
GUID (UUID V4):2328a450-5270-4fdc-a8ac-3759ffce890c
Nearest other occurrences of Parisite-(Ce)
9.9km (6.1 miles) Ambohimirahavavy Alkaline Complex, Antsirabe, Ambanja, Diana, Madagascar
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Mineralization in the Ambohimirahavavy Alkaline Complex, Madagascar Guillaume Estrade,1 Stefano Salvi,1,† Didier...Cenozoic Ambohimirahavavy alkaline complex in Madagascar consists of several syenitic to granitic intrusions...intrusions (24.2 ± 0.6 Ma) the largest of which, the Ampasibitika intrusion, is characterized by the presence...(HFSE)-rich phases consist mainly of zircon, bastnäsite-(Ce), and Ca-REE-, and Ca-HFSE-rich phases in pseudomorphs...exoskarn, the main HFSE-rich phases are bastnäsite-(Ce), zircon, pyrochlore, Nb-rich titanite, and an unidentified
Book (edition)
Commission on New Minerals and Mineral Names (CNMMN) ce; Proposals for a new mineral should include (1) the...discovered: for example, tritomite-(Ce) and tritomite-(Y) are end members [Ce+Y] in the tritomite series [AM...204-206. Included here is a statement of any observe ce. occurren of ing the twin law and its frequency ...Rio Grande Norte Rio Grande Sul AG AL AP AM BA CE PA Ee PE PI RJ RN RS Rondonia RO Roraima Santa...Mineralogical Magazine A. LaCroix, Mineralogie de Madagascar, 1922 P. Embry and Fuller Manual of New Mineral
 
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