Talk:Betafite

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Betafite
A betafite octahedron collected in Bancroft, Ontario, Canada. Betafite, a mineral group in the pyrochlore supergroup, typically occurs as a primary mineral in granite pegmatites, and rarely in carbonatites. Though there is no applicable use for the accepted betafite species, it is an important ore of thorium, uranium, and niobium.Photograph: Heinrich Pniok

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Not a mineral[edit]

This is not a mineral anymore. "Betafite" is the name of a group within the Pyrochlore Supergroup. See www.mindat.org Eudialytos (talk) 18:10, 1 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]