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Mineral contains: Magnesiochloritoid
Bearth P (1963) Chloritoid und Paragonit aus der Ophiolith-Zone von Zermatt-Saas Fee. Schweizerische Mineralogische und Petrographische Mitteilungen 43, 269-286
Chopin C (1983) Magnesiochloritoid, a key-mineral for the petrogenesis of high-grade pelitic blueschists. Bulletin de Minéralogie 106, 715-717
Chopin C, Schreyer W (1983) Magnesiocarpholite and magnesiochloritoid: two index minerals of pelitic blueschists and their preliminary phase relations in the model system MgO-Al2O3-SiO2-H2O. American Journal of Science 283A, 72-96
Comodi P, Mellini M, Zanazzi P F (1992) Magnesiochloritoid: Compressibility and high pressure structure refinement. Physics and Chemistry of Minerals 18, 483-490
Dunn P J, Chao G Y, Fleischer M, Ferraiolo J A, Langley R H, Pabst A, Zilczer J A (1985) New mineral names. American Mineralogist 70, 214-221
Ivaldi G, Catti M, Ferraris G (1988) Crystal structure at 25 and 700 °C of magnesiochloritoid from a high-pressure assemblage (Monte Rosa). American Mineralogist 73, 358-364
Roth P (2007) Magnesiochloritoid. in Minerals first discovered in Switzerland and minerals named after Swiss individuals, Kristallografik Verlag (Achberg Germany) 102-103