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Multiple photos availableTikhonenkovite : Sr[AlF4(OH)(H2O)]

Karasug REE-Sr-Ba-Fe-fluorite deposit, Tannu-Ola Range, Tuva Republic, Eastern-Siberian Region, Russia

2x1 mm crystal of tikhonenkovite. It became the first mineral from a hundred discovered by A.P. Khomyakov. Holotype specimen from author. Pavel M. Kartashov collection (#3127) and photo.
 © Pavel M. KartashovPhoto ID: 114328    View Count: 252

Tikhonenkovite : Sr[AlF4(OH)(H2O)]

Karasug REE-Sr-Ba-Fe-fluorite deposit, Tannu-Ola Range, Tuva Republic, Eastern-Siberian Region, Russia

Colourless Tikhonenkovite. Grain length 1.8 mm. Photographer and collection Thomas Witzke.
 © Thomas WitzkePhoto ID: 12101    View Count: 582
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