Afghanite is a member of the cancrinite group first described in 1968 as a new species from the Sar-e-Sang lazurite deposit in Afghanistan. However, specimens of the mineral were first collected more than a century earlier from the Mount Vesuvius area. The material was partially described and named "natrodavyne" in 1910, but was then lost until being recently re-identified.
Afghanite from Mount Vesuvius: A rediscovery / G. C., Parodi; Ballirano, Paolo; Maras, Adriana. - In: THE MINERALOGICAL RECORD. - ISSN 0026-4628. - STAMPA. - 27:2(1996), pp. 109-114.
Afghanite from Mount Vesuvius: A rediscovery
BALLIRANO, Paolo;MARAS, Adriana
1996
Abstract
Afghanite is a member of the cancrinite group first described in 1968 as a new species from the Sar-e-Sang lazurite deposit in Afghanistan. However, specimens of the mineral were first collected more than a century earlier from the Mount Vesuvius area. The material was partially described and named "natrodavyne" in 1910, but was then lost until being recently re-identified.File allegati a questo prodotto
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