Calderite
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Caldérite
La caldérite est un grenat ferrifère relativement rare de formule (Mn2+,Ca)3(Fe3+,Al)2(SiO4)3.
Sources
- Ottonello, G.; Borketa, M.; Sciuto, P.F. Parameterization of energy and interactions in garnets: End-member properties. American Mineralogist (1996), 81, 429-447.
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Catégories : Silicate (minéral) | Nésosilicate
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