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A note on varlamoffite and associated minerals from the Batang Padang district, Perak, Malaya, Malaysia1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2018

Summary

A new occurrence of varlamoffite is described, and the status of this species is considered; the term is best employed for cryptocrystalline yellowish material consisting predominantly of Sn and H20 that may yield a diffuse powder pattern comparable to, or closely resembling that of cassiterite, but does yield a powder pattern identical with that of cassiterite after heat-treatment at about 1200° C. A new mineral, malayaite, CaSnSiO5, is briefly described; it is isostructural with sphene.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1965

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Footnotes

1

Compiled from material included in a cyclostyled circular issued by the Director of the Geological Survey, Malaysia, for internal distribution.

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