Rafał Juroszek, I. Galuskina, Biljana Krüger, H. Krüger, Y. Vapnik, V. Kahlenberg, E. Galuskin
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Minerals with a palmierite-type structure. Part I. Mazorite Ba3(PO4)2, a new mineral from the Hatrurim Complex in Israel
: The new mineral mazorite, ideally Ba 3 (PO 4 ) 2 , a P-analogue of gurimite Ba 3 (VO 4 ) 2 , was discovered in rankinite paralava hosted by the massive gehlenite-bearing pyrometamorphic rocks of the Hatrurim Complex in Israel. Previously, this mineral was also detected in xenolith samples from the Bellerberg volcano in Germany. Holotype mazorite usually forms colourless plate crystals up to 70-100 μm in length but also occurs in small aggregates in association with other rare Ba-bearing minerals such as zadovite, celsian, hexacelsian, bennesherite, sanbornite, walstromite, fresnoite, gurimite, alforsite
期刊介绍:
Mineralogical Magazine is an international journal of mineral sciences which covers the fields of mineralogy, crystallography, geochemistry, petrology, environmental geology and economic geology. The journal has been published continuously since the founding of the Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland in 1876 and is a leading journal in its field.