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Jinshajiangite is a rare silicate mineral named after the Jinshajiang river in China. Its currently accepted formula is BaNaFe4Ti2(Si2O7)2O2(OH)2F. It gives a name of the jinshajiangite group. The mineral is associated with alkaline rocks. In jinshajiangite, there is a potassium-to-barium, calcium-to-sodium, manganese-to-iron and iron-to-titanium substitution. Jinshajiangite is the iron-analogue of and . It is chemically related to , and . Its structure is related to that of . Jinshajiangite is a titanosilicate with heteropolyhedral HOH layers, where the H-layer is a mixed tetrahedral-octahedral layer, and the O-layer is simply octahedral.

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  • La jinshajiangita és un mineral de la classe dels silicats, que pertany al grup de la bafertisita. Rep el seu nom del riu Yangtze, en xinès Jinsha Jiang, el qual es troba al sud del Comtat de Yanbian (Xina), la seva localitat tipus. (ca)
  • Jinshajiangita silikato motako minerala da eta bafertisita taldearen kidea da. (eu)
  • Jinshajiangite is a rare silicate mineral named after the Jinshajiang river in China. Its currently accepted formula is BaNaFe4Ti2(Si2O7)2O2(OH)2F. It gives a name of the jinshajiangite group. The mineral is associated with alkaline rocks. In jinshajiangite, there is a potassium-to-barium, calcium-to-sodium, manganese-to-iron and iron-to-titanium substitution. Jinshajiangite is the iron-analogue of and . It is chemically related to , and . Its structure is related to that of . Jinshajiangite is a titanosilicate with heteropolyhedral HOH layers, where the H-layer is a mixed tetrahedral-octahedral layer, and the O-layer is simply octahedral. The mineral has only two known places of natural occurrences; a dyke near , Sichuan Province and the intrusion of Norra Kärr in Sweden. (en)
  • La jinshajiangite è un minerale. (it)
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  • Jinshajiangite crystals. Locality: Luku Mine, Panzhihua, Sichuan Province, China (en)
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  • Prismatic (en)
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  • BaNaFe4Ti22O22F (en)
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  • Jinshajiangite (en)
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  • C2/m (en)
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  • a = 10.6785, b = 13.786 (en)
  • c = 20.700 [Å], β = 94.937° (en)
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  • La jinshajiangita és un mineral de la classe dels silicats, que pertany al grup de la bafertisita. Rep el seu nom del riu Yangtze, en xinès Jinsha Jiang, el qual es troba al sud del Comtat de Yanbian (Xina), la seva localitat tipus. (ca)
  • Jinshajiangita silikato motako minerala da eta bafertisita taldearen kidea da. (eu)
  • La jinshajiangite è un minerale. (it)
  • Jinshajiangite is a rare silicate mineral named after the Jinshajiang river in China. Its currently accepted formula is BaNaFe4Ti2(Si2O7)2O2(OH)2F. It gives a name of the jinshajiangite group. The mineral is associated with alkaline rocks. In jinshajiangite, there is a potassium-to-barium, calcium-to-sodium, manganese-to-iron and iron-to-titanium substitution. Jinshajiangite is the iron-analogue of and . It is chemically related to , and . Its structure is related to that of . Jinshajiangite is a titanosilicate with heteropolyhedral HOH layers, where the H-layer is a mixed tetrahedral-octahedral layer, and the O-layer is simply octahedral. (en)
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  • Jinshajiangita (ca)
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  • Jinshajiangite (en)
  • Jinshajiangite (it)
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