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Gramaccioliite-(Y) Mineral Data
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General Gramaccioliite-(Y) Information
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Chemical Formula: |
(Pb,Sr)(Y,Mn)Fe2(Ti,Fe)18O38 |
Composition: |
Molecular Weight = 1,822.46 gm |
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Barium 0.15 % Ba 0.17 % BaO |
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Strontium 1.30 % Sr 1.54 % SrO |
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Calcium 0.09 % Ca 0.12 % CaO |
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Lanthanum 0.15 % La 0.18 % La2O3 |
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Cerium 0.62 % Ce 0.72 % Ce2O3 |
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Yttrium 2.39 % Y 3.04 % Y2O3 |
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Uranium 0.26 % U 0.29 % U2O3 |
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Titanium 35.55 % Ti 59.30 % TiO2 |
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Manganese 1.12 % Mn 1.44 % MnO |
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Niobium 0.20 % Nb 0.29 % Nb2O5 |
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Vanadium 0.11 % V 0.20 % V2O5 |
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Zinc 0.79 % Zn 0.98 % ZnO |
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Iron 16.82 % Fe 21.64 % FeO |
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Lead 6.94 % Pb 7.47 % PbO |
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Neodymium 0.16 % Nd 0.18 % Nd2O3 |
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Oxygen 33.36 % O |
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100.00 % 97.56 % = TOTAL OXIDE |
Empirical Formula: |
Pb0.61Sr0.27Ba0.02U0.02Y0.49Mn2+0.37Ce0.08Ca0.04Nd0.02La0.02Ti13.53Fe2+5.49Zn0.22
V5+0.04Nb0.04O38 |
Environment: |
Hydrothermal quartz veins in a biotitic gneiss. (crichtonite group; structure) |
IMA Status: |
Approved IMA 2003 (Dana # Added) |
Locality: |
Sambuco, Stura Valley, Piedmont, Italy. Link to MinDat.org Location Data. |
Name Origin: |
Named for Prof. Carlo M. Gramaccioli (1935-) of the University of Milano, Italy. |
Synonym: |
Davidite-(Y) |
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IMA2001-034 |
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