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- Manganbabingtonite— Mineral very similar to Babingtonite in which there is a greater content of manganese over iron over as the second element. Its chemical formula is Ca2(Mn,Fe2+)Fe3+Si5O14(OH). Manganbabingtonite is often regarded as a variety of Babingtonite, but it scientifically classified as a separate species.
Uses
Noteworthy Localities
European Babingtonite localities include Baveno, Piedmont, Italy; Arendal, Aust-Agder, Norway; and Grönsjöberget, Borlänge, Sweden.
In the U.S., the most notable occurrence is the Lane Quarry, Westfield, Hampden Co., Massachusetts. There are several other quarries in Massachusetts that have produced notable Babingtonite crystals, including the Cheapside Quarry, Deerfield, Franklin Co.; Blueberry Hill, near Woburn, Middlesex Co.; and Mount Tom, Holyoke, Hampden Co.
Very large crystals associated with Prehnite came from the Roncari quarry, East Granby, Hartford Co., Connecticut. The New Jersey traprock quarries, especially Paterson and Prospect Park, in Passaic Co. produce interesting rosette shaped Babingtonite aggregates, very often alter to bluish-gray Actinolite. Manganbabingtonite is well known from the Iron Cap Mine, Graham Co., Arizona.
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Distinguishing Similar Minerals
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