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Tusionite

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Category
  
Borate minerals

Strunz classification
  
6.AA.15

Space group
  
R(3)

Formula (repeating unit)
  
MnSn(BO3)2

Crystal system
  
Trigonal

Crystal class
  
Rhombohedral (3) H-M symbol: (3)

Tusionite is a rare colorless to transparent to translucent yellow brown trigonal borate mineral with chemical formula: MnSn(BO3)2. The mineral is composed of 18.86% manganese, 40.76% tin, 7.42% boron, and 32.96% oxygen. It is a late stage hydrothermal mineral and occurs rarely in granite pegmatites in miarolitic cavities.

Tusionite was named for the location where the mineral was first discovered and described in 1983 in the Tusion River Valley in the Pamir Mountains of Tajikistan. Tusionite has also been reported from Recice in the Czech Republic and in pegmatites at Thomas Mountain, Riverside County, California.

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Tusionite Wikipedia