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Name: Arhbarite RRUFF ID: R060730 Ideal Chemistry: Cu2Mg(AsO4)(OH)3 Locality: Guanaco, Chile Source: Bob Jenkins [view label] Owner: RRUFF Description: Dark blue spherical aggregates associated with enargite. The bright, darker, green phase is conichalcite, the light green is unidentified. Status: The identification of this mineral is not yet confirmed. |
Mineral Group: [ Gilmarite (2) ] |
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REFERENCES for Arhbarite | |
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Anthony J W, Bideaux R A, Bladh K W, and Nichols M C (1990) Handbook of Mineralogy, Mineral Data Publishing, Tucson Arizona, USA, by permission of the Mineralogical Society of America. [view file] |
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Schmetzer K, Tremmel G, Medenbach O (1982) Arhbarite, Cu2[OH|AsO4]·6H2O, a new mineral from Bou-Azzer, Morocco, Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Monatshefte, 1982, 529-533 |
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Dunn P J, Grice J D, Fleischer M, Pabst A (1983) New mineral names, American Mineralogist, 68, 1038-1041 [view file] |
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Grice J D, Ferraris G (2003) New minerals approved in 2002 and nomenclature modifications approved in 1998-2002 by the Commission on the New Minerals and Mineral Names, International Mineralogical Association, The Canadian Mineralogist, 41, 795-802 [view file] |
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Krause W, Bernhardt H J, Effenberger H, Kolitsch U, Lengauer C (2003) Redefinition of arhbarite, Cu2Mg(AsO4)(OH)3, Mineralogical Magazine, 67, 1099-1107 [view file] |
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Jambor J L, Roberts A C (2004) New mineral names, American Mineralogist, 89, 894-897 [view file] |
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