Olgite
Olgite is a rare blue-green colored phosphate mineral series that forms microscopic prismatic crystals that are trigonal in structure. Its chemical formula is Na(Sr,Ba)PO4.
Olgite was discredited as a mineral name in 2008 by the International Mineralogical Association and is now the series name for bario-olgite and strontio-olgite (hypothetical mineral).[1][2] The substance was named after Russian mineralogist Olga Anisimovne-Vorobiova (1902–1974).
References
- ↑ webmineral.com
- ↑ Ernst A. J. Burke. "Status of Olgite and Bario-olgite" (PDF).
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