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Magnesiohastingsite is a calcium-containing amphibole and a member of the hornblende group. It is an inosilicate (chain silicate) with the formula NaCa2(Mg4Fe3+)(Si6Al2)O22(OH)2 and molar mass 864.69 g. In synthetic magnesiohastingsite it appears that iron occurs both as ferrous iron Fe2+ and as ferric iron Fe3+, but the ideal formula features only ferric iron. It was named in 1928 by Marland P. Billings. The name is for its relationship to and its magnesium content. Hastingsite was named for the locality in Dungannon Township, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada. The hornblende group includes:

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  • Magnesiohastingsita (ca)
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  • La magnesiohastingsita és un mineral de la classe dels silicats, que pertany al grup del nom arrel hastingsita. Rep el nom per la seva relació amb la hastingsita. (ca)
  • Magnesio-hastingsita silikato motako minerala da eta hastingsita root name taldearen kidea da. (eu)
  • Magnesiohastingsite is a calcium-containing amphibole and a member of the hornblende group. It is an inosilicate (chain silicate) with the formula NaCa2(Mg4Fe3+)(Si6Al2)O22(OH)2 and molar mass 864.69 g. In synthetic magnesiohastingsite it appears that iron occurs both as ferrous iron Fe2+ and as ferric iron Fe3+, but the ideal formula features only ferric iron. It was named in 1928 by Marland P. Billings. The name is for its relationship to and its magnesium content. Hastingsite was named for the locality in Dungannon Township, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada. The hornblende group includes: (en)
  • La magnesio-hastingsite è un minerale, un anfibolo appartenente al sottogruppo degli anfiboli di calcio. Questo minerale è stato menzionato nel 1928 per la prima volta con il nome di magnesiohastingsite in base a dei ritrovamenti avvenuti sul Mount Royal nei pressi di Montréal, Québec, Canada e sulla Iron Hill in Colorado, Stati Uniti d'America. Il nome è stato cambiato in quello attuale nell'ambito della revisione della nomenclatura degli anfiboli del 2012 (IMA 2012). (it)
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