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Name: Gladiusite
Gds
IMA Chemistry: Fe3+2Fe2+4(PO4)(OH)11·H2O
Chemistry Elements: The mineral Gladiusite contains elements:
Iron (Fe)
Phosphorus (P)
Oxygen (O)
Hydrogen (H)
Country of Type Locality: Russia
Year First Published: 1998
IMA Status: Approved
Status Notes: Liferovich R P, Sokolova E V, Hawthorne F C, Laajoki K V O, Gehör S, Pakhomovsky Y A, Sorokhtina N V (2000) Gladiusite, Fe^3+^_2_(Fe^2+^,Mg)_4_(PO_4_)(OH)_11_(H_2_O), a new hydrothermal mineral species from the phoscorite-carbonatite unit, Kovdor Complex, Kola Peninsula, Russia, The Canadian Mineralogist 38, 1477-1485
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Crystal Systems: monoclinic
Oldest Known Age: 500 Million Years Ago
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