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Published: 01 May 2004
European Journal of Mineralogy (2004) 16 (3): 551–560.
... been described from several areas. To date, the highest amounts of Mn in tourmaline were mentioned by Shigley et al. (1986) for a slightly yellowish-green specimen from an unknown locality (maybe from Zambia), 8.86 wt% MnO (EMPA), and by Kunitz (1929) for a sample from Nertschinsk (Russia), 8.21...
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Published: 01 August 2003
American Mineralogist (2003) 88 (8-9): 1369–1376.
... with the darkest and lightest pink color in the slab. Mn-rich tourmaline has been described from several localities. Kunitz (1929) reported an Mn-rich tourmaline from Nertschinsk, USSR, with 8.21 wt% MnO as “tsilaisite” [Kunitz proffered the hypothetical endmember formula NaMn 3 2+ Al 6 (Si 6 O 18 )(BO 3...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Memoirs
Published: 22 November 2024
DOI: 10.1144/M60-2022-20
EISBN: 9781786209504
...° 23′ E Nertschinsk [Nerchinsk], Russia 3 52° 0′ N 116° 39′ E Breslau [Wroclaw], Poland (pre-1884) 27 51° 5′ N 17° 5′ E Brussels, Belgium (1829) 8 50° 51′ N 4° 21′ E Marburg, Germany 26 50° 49′ N 8° 36′ E Prague [Praha], Czech Republic (1751) 10 50° 5′ N 14° 22′ E...
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