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Crucite (of Delamétherie)

A synonym of 'Chiastolite'
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Synonym:
A synonym of Chiastolite
This page provides mineralogical data about Crucite (of Delamétherie).


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Crucite (of Delametherie)

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Mindat ID:
11260 (as Crucite (of Delamétherie))
1001 (as Chiastolite)
217 (as Andalusite)
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:1:11260:2 (as Crucite (of Delamétherie))
mindat:1:1:1001:2 (as Chiastolite)
mindat:1:1:217:4 (as Andalusite)

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BruciteA valid IMA mineral speciesMg(OH)2
Brucite (of Dufrénoy)A synonym of Zincite
Brucite (of Gibbs)A synonym of Chondrodite
CaresiteA valid IMA mineral speciesFe42+Al2(OH)12[CO3] · 3H2O
CoraciteA variety of Gummite
CorsiteA synonym of Napoleonite
Crossite
Crucite (of Thomson)A synonym of Crucilite
GriceiteA valid IMA mineral speciesLiF
KrausiteA valid IMA mineral speciesKFe(SO4)2 · H2O

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