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Kampf, A. R., Falster, A. U., Simmons, W. B., Whitmore, R. W. (2013) Nizamoffite, Mn2+Zn2(PO4)2(H2O)4, the Mn analogue of hopeite from the Palermo No. 1 pegmatite, North Groton, New Hampshire. American Mineralogist, 98 (10) 1893-1898 doi:10.2138/am.2013.4491

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TitleNizamoffite, Mn2+Zn2(PO4)2(H2O)4, the Mn analogue of hopeite from the Palermo No. 1 pegmatite, North Groton, New Hampshire
JournalAmerican Mineralogist
AuthorsKampf, A. R.Author
Falster, A. U.Author
Simmons, W. B.Author
Whitmore, R. W.Author
Year2013 (October 1)Volume98
Issue10
PublisherMineralogical Society of America
Download URLhttps://rruff.info/rruff_1.0/uploads/AM98_1893.pdf+
DOIdoi:10.2138/am.2013.4491Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceKampf, A. R., Falster, A. U., Simmons, W. B., Whitmore, R. W. (2013) Nizamoffite, Mn2+Zn2(PO4)2(H2O)4, the Mn analogue of hopeite from the Palermo No. 1 pegmatite, North Groton, New Hampshire. American Mineralogist, 98 (10) 1893-1898 doi:10.2138/am.2013.4491
Plain TextKampf, A. R., Falster, A. U., Simmons, W. B., Whitmore, R. W. (2013) Nizamoffite, Mn2+Zn2(PO4)2(H2O)4, the Mn analogue of hopeite from the Palermo No. 1 pegmatite, North Groton, New Hampshire. American Mineralogist, 98 (10) 1893-1898 doi:10.2138/am.2013.4491
In(2013, October) American Mineralogist Vol. 98 (10) Mineralogical Society of America

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Palermo No. 1 Mine, Groton, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA

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Nizamoffite

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Palermo No. 1 Mine, Groton, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA Cerussite, Chalcopyrite, Childrenite, Crandallite, Eosphorite, Fairfieldite, Falsterite, Fluorapatite, Frondelite, Galena, Goyazite, Hopeite, Keckite, Messelite, Mitridatite, Nizamoffite, Parascholzite, Phosphophyllite, Pyrite, Pyromorphite, Quartz, Rockbridgeite, Schoonerite, Siderite, Smithsonite, Sphalerite, Triphylite, Vivianite


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