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Name: Angastonite
Ags
IMA Chemistry: CaMgAl2(PO4)2(OH)4·7H2O
Chemistry Elements: The mineral Angastonite contains elements:
Calcium (Ca)
Magnesium (Mg)
Aluminum (Al)
Phosphorus (P)
Oxygen (O)
Hydrogen (H)
Country of Type Locality: Australia
Year First Published: 2008
IMA Status: Approved,Redefined
Status Notes: Mills S J, Groat L A, Wilson S A, Birch W D, Whitfield P S, Raudsepp M (2008) Angastonite, CaMgAl2(PO4)2(OH)4·7H2O: a new phosphate mineral from Angaston, South Australia, Mineralogical Magazine 72, 1011-1020 Redefined as an amorphous compound: Grey I E, Elliott P, Mumme W G, MacRae C M, Kampf A R, Mills S J (2022) Redefinition of angastonite, CaMgAl_2_(PO_4_)_2_(OH)_4_·7H_2_O, as an amorphous mineral. European Journal of Mineralogy 34, 215-221
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Crystal Systems: amorphous|triclinic
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