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TETRAHEDRALLY COORDINATED BORON IN Li-BEARING OLENITE FROM “MUSHROOM” TOURMALINE FROM MOMEIK, MYANMAR
Andreas Ertl, John M. Hughes, Stefan Prowatke, Thomas Ludwig, Franz Brandstätter, Wilfried Körner, M. Darby Dyar
Journal: The Canadian Mineralogist
Publisher: Mineralogical Association of Canada
Published: 01 August 2007
The Canadian Mineralogist (2007) 45 (4): 891–899.
...Andreas Ertl; John M. Hughes; Stefan Prowatke; Thomas Ludwig; Franz Brandstätter; Wilfried Körner; M. Darby Dyar Abstract So-called “mushroom” tourmaline, a botryoidal aggregate of pale pink tourmaline crystals, occurs in the Palelni mine, Khetchel village, Molo quarter, Momeik Township...
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Petalite, LiAlSi 4 O 10 , as a gem quality crystal fragment from Palelni Mi...
Published: 01 August 2020
Figure 2. Petalite, LiAlSi 4 O 10 , as a gem quality crystal fragment from Palelni Mine, Momeik Township (Myanmar), and a cut gemstone 7.69 mm x 6.02 mm from the same locality. The “champagne” color of the gemstone is unique to the locality. The matchstick is 2 mm thick. E dward G rew
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The Minerals of Lithium
Journal: Elements
Publisher: Mineralogical Society of America
Published: 01 August 2020
Elements (2020) 16 (4): 235–240.
...Figure 2. Petalite, LiAlSi 4 O 10 , as a gem quality crystal fragment from Palelni Mine, Momeik Township (Myanmar), and a cut gemstone 7.69 mm x 6.02 mm from the same locality. The “champagne” color of the gemstone is unique to the locality. The matchstick is 2 mm thick. E dward G rew...