| Display title | Chemistry:Väyrynenite |
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Article description: (description) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Väyrynenite is a rare phosphate mineral with formula MnBe(PO4)(OH,F). It was first described in 1954 for an occurrence in Viitaniemi, Erajarvi, Finland and named for mineralogist Heikki Allan Väyrynen of Helsinki, Finland.
It occurs in pegmatites as an alteration of beryl and triphylite. It occurs in... |