Mineral Name Augite
First Discovered 1792
Nickel-Strunz Classification 09.DA.15
Dana Classification 65.01.03a.03
ICSD 9257
Mineral Group Silicates - Inosilicate with two-periodic single chains in the pyroxene group


Fassaite is a variety of the mineral augite. For information about augite please click the article tab at the top of the page, or click -here-.



Fassaite is a variety of augite that has a low iron content.. Fassaite was first originally described from a location in in the Fassa Valley, Trento Province, in Italy.



Fassaite can be referenced in certain current and historical texts under the following name:

 

The mineral fassaite can be translated into the following select languages:

Arabic   Bulgarian   Chinese (Sim) 铝透辉石
Croatian   Czech   Danish  
Dutch   Esperanto   Estonian  
Finnish   French   German Fassait
Greek   Hebrew   Hungarian  
Italian   Japanese   Korean  
Latin   Lithuanian   Norwegian  
Persian   Polish   Portuguese  
Romanian   Russian   Slovak  
Spanish Fassaita Swedish   Tagalog  
Turkish   Ukrainian   Vietnamese  



Fassaite has been found in select places around the world. The map below shows major documented concentrations of fassaite:


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