Chinleite-(Ce)
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Chinleite-(Ce) is a cerium-dominant phosphate mineral of unusual composition, first described from the Chinle Formation sedimentary sequences in the American Southwest. It forms microscopic yellowish brown crystals associated with secondary uranium and rare earth phosphate minerals. The mineral is of scientific interest for documenting REE redistribution in sedimentary environments under oxidizing conditions.