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Summary
Apatite
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DescriptionApatite Canada.jpg |
English: Apatite-(CaF) (Fluorapatite) Doubly-terminated crystal in calcite
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- Locality : Yates mine, Otter Lake, Pontiac RCM, Outaouais, Québec, Canada
- Size of crystal 32cm
Français : Fluorapatite (Apatite-(CaF)) Cristal biterminé sur calcite
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- Localité : Yates mine, Otter Lake, Pontiac RCM, Outaouais, Québec, Canada
- Taille du cristal 32cm
Русский: Кристалл апатита (фторапатит), добытый в Канаде. Кристалл находится в кальците. Размер кристалла 32 см.
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20 January 2010 |
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Didier Descouens |
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