Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2440/83925
Type: Journal article
Title: Phosphorian lavendulan from the Dome Rock Mine, South Australia
Author: Kleeman, A.
Milnes, A.
Citation: Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia, 1973; 97:135-137
Publisher: Royal Society of South Australia
Issue Date: 1973
ISSN: 0372-1426
0376-2750
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A. W. Kleeman and A. R. Milnes
Abstract: A new variety of the rare mineral lavendulan (= freirinite) has been found in Precambrian rocks in South Australia. It is notable for containing a significant amount of phosphorous replacing arsenic. Its formula, based on microprobe analysis, is (Na1.07 Ca1.01 Cu4.80) (As3.10 P0.84)016 Cl1.55.4H20. Powder diffraction data are also recorded.
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