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Name: Johnsomervilleite
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IMA Chemistry: Na3CaFe2+11(PO4)9
Chemistry Elements: The mineral Johnsomervilleite contains elements:
Sodium (Na)
Calcium (Ca)
Iron (Fe)
Phosphorus (P)
Oxygen (O)
Country of Type Locality: United Kingdom
Year First Published: 1979
IMA Status: Approved,Redefined
Status Notes: Livingstone A (1980) Johnsomervilleite, a new transition-metal phosphate mineral from the Loch Quoich area, Scotland, Mineralogical Magazine 43, 833-836 Chemical formula redefined from Na_10_Ca_6_Mg_18_Fe^2+^_25_(PO_4_)_36_ to Na_3_CaFe^2+^_11_(PO_4_)_9_: Hatert F, Grew E S, Vignola P, Rotiroti N, Nestola F, Keller P, Baijot M, Bruni Y, Fransolet A M, Dal Bo F, Depret M (2021) Crystal chemistry and nomenclature of fillowite-type phosphates. The Canadian Mineralogist 59, 781-796
Structural Group Name: Fillowite
Fleischer's Group Name: fillowite
Crystal Systems: hexagonal
Oldest Known Age: 1804 Million Years Ago
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