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Ardennite from India

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ARDENNITE, a rare mineral, was found for the first time in India in the Kajlidongri Manganese Mine, Jhabua District, Madhya Pradesh1. The mineral was formerly known only from Salmchateau, Belgium, and Piedmont, Italy2.

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  1. Nayak, V. K., Ph.D. thesis, University of Saugar (1962).

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NAYAK, V. Ardennite from India. Nature 198, 778–779 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/198778a0

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