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Name: Rabejacite
Rbj
IMA Chemistry: Ca2[(UO2)4O4(SO4)2](H2O)8
Chemistry Elements: The mineral Rabejacite contains elements:
Calcium (Ca)
Uranium (U)
Oxygen (O)
Sulfur (S)
Hydrogen (H)
Country of Type Locality: France
Year First Published: 1992
IMA Status: Approved
Status Notes: Deliens M, Piret P (1993) La rabejacite, Ca(UO_2_)_4_(SO_4_)_2_(OH)_6_·6H_2_O, nouveau sulfate d'uranyle et de calcium des gîtes du Lodévois, Hérault, France, European Journal of Mineralogy 5, 873-877 Chemical formula changed from Ca(UO_2_)_4_(SO_4_)_2_(OH)_6_·6H_2_O to Ca_2_[(UO_2_)_4_O_4_(SO_4_)_2_](H_2_O)_8_: Plášil J, Dušek M, Čejka J, Sejkora J (2014) The crystal structure of rabejacite, the Ca^2+^-dominant member of the zippeite group. Mineralogical Magazine 78, 1249-1264
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Crystal Systems: orthorhombic
Oldest Known Age: 1757 Million Years Ago
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