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Nishanbaev, TP, Rassomahin, MA, Blinov, IA, Popova, VI (2016) Minerals of sodalite-cancrinite pegmatites from the Vishnevogorsk miaskite massif, South Urals. Mineralogiya [Mineralogy], 2 (3). 40-52

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TitleMinerals of sodalite-cancrinite pegmatites from the Vishnevogorsk miaskite massif, South Urals
JournalMineralogiya [Mineralogy]
AuthorsNishanbaev, TPAuthor
Rassomahin, MAAuthor
Blinov, IAAuthor
Popova, VIAuthor
Year2016Volume<   2   >
Page(s)40-52Issue<   3   >
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Mindat Ref. ID17691859Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:17691859:2
GUID0
Full ReferenceNishanbaev, TP, Rassomahin, MA, Blinov, IA, Popova, VI (2016) Minerals of sodalite-cancrinite pegmatites from the Vishnevogorsk miaskite massif, South Urals. Mineralogiya [Mineralogy], 2 (3). 40-52
Plain TextNishanbaev, TP, Rassomahin, MA, Blinov, IA, Popova, VI (2016) Minerals of sodalite-cancrinite pegmatites from the Vishnevogorsk miaskite massif, South Urals. Mineralogiya [Mineralogy], 2 (3). 40-52
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Abstract/NotesA vein of cancrinite-sodalite pegmatite was mined in the western slope of Mount Kobelikha, in the
bench bottom of the open pit of the Vishnevogorsk deposit, South Urals. Forty three minerals were
found in the vein including several species, which require additional studies. One of the prospective
minerals is cowlesite CaAl2
Si3
O10·6H2
O, which has not yet been recorded in the Urals. It is concluded
that the vein was directly crystallized from the melt and was further zeolitized.

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Unnamed quarry, Kobelikha Mt., Vishnevye Mountains, Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia

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LocalityMineral(s)
Unnamed quarry, Kobelikha Mt., Vishnevye Mountains, Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia Analcime, Ancylite-(Ce), Annite, Baryte, Calcite, Cancrinite, Celestine, Chabazite-Ca, Chalcopyrite, Chamosite, Columbite-(Fe), Cowlesite, Dawsonite, Fluorapatite, Galena, Goethite, Hematite, Hochelagaite, Ilmenite, K Feldspar, Magnetite, Marcasite, Molybdenite, Monazite-(Ce), Monazite-(La), Muscovite, Natrolite, Nordstrandite, Paranatrolite, Pegmatite, Powellite, Pyrite, Pyrochlore Group, Pyrrhotite, Rozenite, Rutile, Siderite, Sodalite, Sphalerite, Strontianite, Szomolnokite, Thorite, Wad, Zircon


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