Kovdorskite

Kovdorskite, Mg2PO4(OH)·3H2O, is a rare, hydrated, magnesium phosphate mineral.

It was first described by Kapustin et al.,[6] and is found only in the Kovdor Massif near Kovdor, Kola Peninsula, Russia.

[4] It is associated with collinsite, magnesite, dolomite, hydrotalcite, apatite, magnetite, and forsterite.

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