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English: :Locality: Har Parsa, Hatrurim Formation, Negev Desert, Israel
Size: 1.2 × 1.1 × 0.6 cm
Description: A natural harmunite. Polished preparation of a larnite pebble of the pseudo-conglomerate, the cement of which consists of intensely altered larnite-bearing rocks, fluorellestadite, perowskite, magnesioferrite, and harmunite are intergrown in the sample. Accompanied by khesinite and gehlenite. Harmunite (ideally CaFe2O4) was found in the natural environment for the first time in 2014 in pyrometamorpic larnite rocks of the Hatrurim Complex that lies near Jabel Harmun. Few anthropogenic origin specimens has been found from Kuznetsky and Chelabynsk coal basin from Russia.
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