Oxide mineral
Rynersonite |
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A close up picture of the crystalized mineral. |
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Category | Mineral |
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Formula (repeating unit) | (Ca(Ta,Nb)2O6) |
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Color | Off-white, pale pink |
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Luster | Dull |
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Rynersonite (Ca(Ta,Nb)2O6) is an oxide mineral. It crystallizes in the orthorhombic crystal system. It is dull, translucent mineral, fibrous in nature. Usually off-white to pale pink in color. It occurs in granitic pegmatites and was first described for an occurrence in San Diego County, California in 1978.[1][2][3]
Besides the San Diego, California area, Rynersonite is also found in Colorado and Kampala, Uganda.
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