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A new locality for Voelckerite and the validity of Voelckerite as a mineral species1
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In 1912 the writer proposed the name voelckerite (in honour of Dr. John Augustus Voelcker, the well-known English agricultural chemist, who made important contributions to our knowledge of the~ chemistry of apatlte) for the basic calcium phosphate, 3Ca2(PO4)2.CaO , related to apatite. The fact that apatite is often deficient in fluorine and chlorine was proved by Voelcker and by Hoskyns-Abrahall, both of whom gave as the general formula of apatite 3Cas(PO4)2.Ca(F2,C]2,O ) or its equivalent Ca10(PO4)6(F2,Cl2,O ). Carnot also noted the deficiency of chlorine and fluorine in apatite from Tyrol, but he offered no explanation.
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- Mineralogical magazine and journal of the Mineralogical Society , Volume 17 , Issue 80 , December 1914 , pp. 155 - 162
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With the addition of some new observations, this paper presents in an amplified form a portion of the material of the author's earlier (1912) paper on the minerals of the apatite group.—Ed.
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