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Gorelova, Liudmila A., Vergasova, Lidiya P., Krivovichev, Sergey V., Yu. Avdontseva, Evgenia, Moskaleva, Svetlana V., Karpov, Genadii A., Filatov, Stanislav K. (2016) Bubnovaite, K2 Na8 Ca(SO4)6, a new mineral species with modular structure from the Tolbachik volcano, Kamchatka peninsula, Russia. European Journal of Mineralogy, 28 (3) 677-686 doi:10.1127/ejm/2016/0028-2530

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TitleBubnovaite, K2 Na8 Ca(SO4)6, a new mineral species with modular structure from the Tolbachik volcano, Kamchatka peninsula, Russia
JournalEuropean Journal of Mineralogy
AuthorsGorelova, Liudmila A.Author
Vergasova, Lidiya P.Author
Krivovichev, Sergey V.Author
Yu. Avdontseva, EvgeniaAuthor
Moskaleva, Svetlana V.Author
Karpov, Genadii A.Author
Filatov, Stanislav K.Author
Year2016 (September 23)Volume28
Issue3
PublisherSchweizerbart
DOIdoi:10.1127/ejm/2016/0028-2530Search in ResearchGate
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Mindat Ref. ID129497Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:129497:6
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Full ReferenceGorelova, Liudmila A., Vergasova, Lidiya P., Krivovichev, Sergey V., Yu. Avdontseva, Evgenia, Moskaleva, Svetlana V., Karpov, Genadii A., Filatov, Stanislav K. (2016) Bubnovaite, K2 Na8 Ca(SO4)6, a new mineral species with modular structure from the Tolbachik volcano, Kamchatka peninsula, Russia. European Journal of Mineralogy, 28 (3) 677-686 doi:10.1127/ejm/2016/0028-2530
Plain TextGorelova, Liudmila A., Vergasova, Lidiya P., Krivovichev, Sergey V., Yu. Avdontseva, Evgenia, Moskaleva, Svetlana V., Karpov, Genadii A., Filatov, Stanislav K. (2016) Bubnovaite, K2 Na8 Ca(SO4)6, a new mineral species with modular structure from the Tolbachik volcano, Kamchatka peninsula, Russia. European Journal of Mineralogy, 28 (3) 677-686 doi:10.1127/ejm/2016/0028-2530
In(2016, September) European Journal of Mineralogy Vol. 28 (3) Schweizerbart

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Naboko cinder cone, Great Fissure eruption (Main Fracture), Tolbachik Volcanic field, Milkovsky District, Kamchatka Krai, Russia

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