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Geological Rocks & Minerals
Designed by Nigel G Wilcox
Ref: P11
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Non-Commercial Reseach Identification
Non-Commercial Reseach Identification
Non-Commercial Research Identification
Pseudomalachite
Name: Putnisite
Location: Armstrong Mine, Widgiemooltha, Western Australia
Date: 2014
Composition:
strontium calcium chromium and Sulfur
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Putnisite is a newly discovered mineral that occurs as tiny crystals on volcanic rock. One such crystal, just 0.4 millimeters across, Putnisite gets its name from Australian mineralogists Andrew and Christine Putnis.
SrCa4Cr83+(CO3)8(SO4)(OH)
SrCa4Cr83+(CO3)8(SO4)(OH)
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