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Musgravite or magnesiotaaffeite-6N’3S is a rare
oxide mineral used as a gemstone. Its type
locality is the
Ernabella Mission,
Musgrave Ranges,
South Australia...
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Millerite Mimetite Mo****te
Mordenite Mottramite Muscovite Fuchsite (var.)
Musgravite Nambulite Narsarsukite Natrolite Nepheline Neptunite Nickeline (Niccolite)...
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Mosesite Mottramite Motukoreaite Mullite Mundite Murdochite Muscovite Musgravite (magnesiotaaffeite-6N'3S)
Varieties that are not
valid species: Magnesia...
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lower grade taaffeite in
limestone sediments in China. List of
minerals Musgravite Warr, L.N. (2021). "IMA–CNMNC
approved mineral symbols". Mineralogical...
- discoverer, the
Irish gemologist Count Edward Charles Richard Taaffe.
Musgravite was
discovered in 1967 in the
Musgrave Mountains in
South Australia and...
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mantle from
about 520 to 660 km depth, and a rare
mineral in
meteorites Musgravite: Be(Mg,Fe,Zn)2Al6O12 a type of "multi-spinel".
There are many more compounds...
- Si,Be)12O36]O40. It is most ****ociated with sillimanite, surinamite,
musgravite, garnet, and biotite. The
known color is a dark
greenish blue or a dark...
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screening being akin to gemstones: “Like, MA is an emerald,
Jacqueline is
musgravite,
Moonlight is a ruby, etc.”
Filmmaker Magazine called it a "pointless...