Bastnasite

Crystal system · Hexagonal

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China is a defining locality for Bastnäsite · 氟碳铈矿. See the Chinese collector page →

Market availability: Rare
Sought after; limited supply. Major shows and specialist dealers only.
Geological setting
Carbonatite
Crystal system
Hexagonal

Bastnäsite is the world’s most economically important rare-earth-element (REE) mineral, a fluorocarbonate of cerium, lanthanum and neodymium. The Bayan Obo deposit in Inner Mongolia is the single largest REE resource on Earth, supplying roughly 40-60% of global light-REE production for decades.

Occurrence in China

Bastnäsite’s headline locality is Bayan Obo, Inner Mongolia, where it is intergrown with monazite and magnetite in carbonatite-related Fe-REE-Nb ore. Maoniuping in Sichuan is the second-tier Chinese producer and yields the finest collector specimens — bright honey-yellow crystals on aegirine and barite matrix. Globally also at Mountain Pass (California) and Karonge (Burundi).

Identification

Honey color + hexagonal habit + association with carbonatite host (aegirine, barite, fluorite) is diagnostic. Bastnäsite is mildly radioactive due to thorium substitution and fluoresces a soft cream-orange under SW UV in some Maoniuping material.

Collector Notes

Maoniuping crystals on aegirine matrix are the gold standard for the species. Pair with monazite, xenotime and fluorite for a complete REE display.

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Published: May 6, 2026 · Last reviewed: May 6, 2026
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