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Name: Yoshimuraite
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IMA Chemistry: Ba4Mn2+4Ti2(Si2O7)2(PO4)2O2(OH)2
Chemistry Elements: The mineral Yoshimuraite contains elements:
Barium (Ba)
Manganese (Mn)
Titanium (Ti)
Silicon (Si)
Oxygen (O)
Phosphorus (P)
Hydrogen (H)
Country of Type Locality: Japan
Year First Published: 1961
IMA Status: Approved,Redefined
Status Notes: Watanabe T, Takéuchi Y, Ito J (1961) The minerals of the Noda-Tamagawa mine, Iwaté Prefecture, Japan. III. Yoshimuraite, a new barium-titanium-manganese silicate mineral, Mineralogical Journal 3, 156-167 Chemical formula revised: McDonald A M, Grice J D, Chao G Y (2000) The crystal structure of yoshimuraite, a layered Ba–Mn–Ti silicophosphate, with comments on five–coordinated Ti^4+^, The Canadian Mineralogist 38, 649-656
Structural Group Name: Seidozerite-Bafertisite
Fleischer's Group Name: epistolite
Crystal Systems: triclinic
Oldest Known Age: 201 Million Years Ago
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