Barbierite
A synonym of Feldspar Group
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Name:
Analysed first by Barbier and Prost (1908). First believed to be the monoclinic analogue of albite with only 1.15 wt.% K2O. Named by Schaller (1910) after Phillipe Barbier (1848-1922), professor of chemistry at the University of Lyons. Schneider and Laves(1957) showed that a specimen assumed to be the holotype was a microcline.
Synonym:
A synonym of Feldspar Group
Probably microcline and/or other feldspars.
Originally belived to reported from Kragerø, Telemark, Norway.
Originally belived to reported from Kragerø, Telemark, Norway.
Unique Identifiers
Mindat ID:
515 (as Barbierite)
1624 (as Feldspar Group)
1624 (as Feldspar Group)
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:1:515:3 (as Barbierite)
mindat:1:1:1624:3 (as Feldspar Group)
mindat:1:1:1624:3 (as Feldspar Group)
GUID
(UUID V4):
(UUID V4):
22b2b957-b2b1-4fec-9ce0-8f722c3bd216 (as Barbierite)
7f5e269c-9a6b-42ca-b2db-924a3772bd4e (as Feldspar Group)
7f5e269c-9a6b-42ca-b2db-924a3772bd4e (as Feldspar Group)
References for Barbierite
Reference List:
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Barbier, P. and Prost, A. (1908): Sur l' existence d'un feldspath sodique monoclinique, isomorphe de l' orthose. Bulletin mensuel de la Société Chimique de Paris, Series 4: 3: 894-899.
Schaller, W.T.(1910): Barbierite, a monoclinic soda feldspar. American Journal of Science, Series 4: 30 : 358
Schneider,T.R. and Laves, F. (1957): Barbierit oder Monalbit ? Zeitschrift für Kristallographie: 109: 241-244
Raade, G. (1996): Minerals originally described from Norway. Including notes on type material. Norsk Bergverksmuseum Skrift: 11: 24.
Internet Links for Barbierite
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