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Name: Saneroite
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IMA Chemistry: NaMn2+5[Si5O14(OH)](VO3)(OH)
Chemistry Elements: The mineral Saneroite contains elements:
Sodium (Na)
Manganese (Mn)
Silicon (Si)
Oxygen (O)
Hydrogen (H)
Vanadium (V)
Country of Type Locality: Italy
Year First Published: 1979
IMA Status: Approved
Status Notes: Lucchetti G, Penco A M, Rinaldi R (1981) Saneroite, a new natural hydrated Mn-silicate, Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Monatshefte 1981, 161-168 Chemical formula changed from Na_2_(Mn^2+^,Mn^3+^)_10_(Si_11_,V^5+^)O_34_(OH)_4_ to NaMn^2+^_5_[Si_5_O_14_(OH)](VO_3_)(OH): Nagashima M, Armbruster T (2010) Saneroite: chemical and structural variations of manganese pyroxenoids with hydrogen bonding in the silicate chain. European Journal of Mineralogy 22, 393-402
Structural Group Name: Saneroite
Fleischer's Group Name:  
Crystal Systems: triclinic
Oldest Known Age: 100 Million Years Ago
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