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Calciborite, CaB2O4, is a rare calcium borate mineral. It was first described in 1955 in the Novofrolovskoye copper–boron deposit, near Krasnoturinsk, Turinsk district, Northern Ural Mountains, Russia. It occurs in a skarn deposit formed in limestone adjacent to a quartz diorite intrusive. It occurs associated with: (another rare calcium borate mineral), calcite, dolomite, garnet, magnetite and pyroxene. It has also been reported from the Fuka mine of Okayama Prefecture, Japan.

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  • Calciborite (en)
  • Calciborita (ca)
  • Kaltziborita (eu)
  • Calciborite (it)
  • Кальциборит (ru)
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  • La calciborita és un mineral de la classe dels borats. Rep el seu nom de la seva composició química, formada per calci i bor. (ca)
  • Calciborite, CaB2O4, is a rare calcium borate mineral. It was first described in 1955 in the Novofrolovskoye copper–boron deposit, near Krasnoturinsk, Turinsk district, Northern Ural Mountains, Russia. It occurs in a skarn deposit formed in limestone adjacent to a quartz diorite intrusive. It occurs associated with: (another rare calcium borate mineral), calcite, dolomite, garnet, magnetite and pyroxene. It has also been reported from the Fuka mine of Okayama Prefecture, Japan. (en)
  • Kaltziborita motako minerala da. (eu)
  • La calciborite è un minerale. (it)
  • Кальциборит — минерал класса боратов, химическая формула CaB2O4. Открыт в Советском Союзе в 1955 году. Встречается в известково-скарновых месторождениях совместно с другими водными кальциевыми боратами. (ru)
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  • Calciborite (en)
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  • Calciborite (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Calciborite.jpg
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streak
  • White (en)
strunz
unit cell
  • a = 8.38 Å, b = 13.82 Å, (en)
  • c = 5.00 Å; Z = 8 (en)
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  • White crystals of calciborite from the type locality in Russia (en)
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color
  • White (en)
gravity
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  • Pccn (en)
system
2V
  • Measured: 54° (en)
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  • La calciborita és un mineral de la classe dels borats. Rep el seu nom de la seva composició química, formada per calci i bor. (ca)
  • Calciborite, CaB2O4, is a rare calcium borate mineral. It was first described in 1955 in the Novofrolovskoye copper–boron deposit, near Krasnoturinsk, Turinsk district, Northern Ural Mountains, Russia. It occurs in a skarn deposit formed in limestone adjacent to a quartz diorite intrusive. It occurs associated with: (another rare calcium borate mineral), calcite, dolomite, garnet, magnetite and pyroxene. It has also been reported from the Fuka mine of Okayama Prefecture, Japan. (en)
  • Kaltziborita motako minerala da. (eu)
  • La calciborite è un minerale. (it)
  • Кальциборит — минерал класса боратов, химическая формула CaB2O4. Открыт в Советском Союзе в 1955 году. Встречается в известково-скарновых месторождениях совместно с другими водными кальциевыми боратами. (ru)
birefringence
  • δ = 0.075 (en)
cleavage
  • None (en)
diaphaneity
  • Translucent (en)
formula
  • CaB2O4 (en)
fracture
  • Conchoidal to uneven (en)
habit
  • Prismatic crystals and radial clusters (en)
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  • Cbo (en)
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  • Vitreous (en)
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  • Biaxial (en)
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