Delorenzite is tanteuxenite
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 March 2018
Summary
Specimens of delorenzite from the type locality, Craveggia, Val Vigezzo, Piemont, have been examined and found to be close to tanteuxenite from Australia. The X-ray powder patterns are virtually the same, and the chemical analyses (including the relative abundances of the rare earths) are closely similar.
Zambonini's original (1908) specimens have not been re-examined, but are without reasonable doubt the same as the specimens now described; the considerable discrepancies between the old and new analyses can be explained by the difficulty of the separations. It is suggested that the name delorenzite be abandoned despite its priority because of its association with an incorrect analysis.
- Type
- Research Article
- Information
- Mineralogical magazine and journal of the Mineralogical Society , Volume 32 , Issue 247 , December 1959 , pp. 308 - 313
- Copyright
- Copyright © 1959, The Mineralogical Society
References
- 1
- Cited by