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Anatase-Columbite Solid Solution

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Formula:
TiO2
Synonym:
This is not really a true solid solution, despite how it was described, as the crystal structures of the end members are quite different. It may not even be a single crystalline phase, so its recommended the name should not be used.


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Mindat ID:
47853 (as Anatase-Columbite Solid Solution)
10345 (as Niobium-bearing Anatase)
213 (as Anatase)
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:1:47853:5 (as Anatase-Columbite Solid Solution)
mindat:1:1:10345:5 (as Niobium-bearing Anatase)
mindat:1:1:213:8 (as Anatase)
GUID
(UUID V4):
85e48a8d-1871-49c2-98f5-85adb658b618 (as Anatase-Columbite Solid Solution)
bbcfd3c6-482e-45f1-8a06-70c141246981 (as Niobium-bearing Anatase)
da34ce72-5e1b-475f-9bbf-66ae210401f7 (as Anatase)

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Harlaux, M., Marignac, C., Cuney, M., Mercadier, J., Magott, R., Mouthier B. (2015): Nb-Ti-Y-HREE-W-U Oxide Minerals With Uncommon Compositions Associated With the Tungsten Mineralization In the Puy-Les-Vignes Deposit (Massif Central, France): Evidence For Rare-Metal Mobilization By Late Hydrothermal Fluids With A Peralkaline Signature. Canadian Mineralogist: 53: 653-672; http://forum.amiminerals.it/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=12887 (2016)

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