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Talnakh Cu-Ni Deposit, Noril'sk, Putoran Plateau, Taimyr Peninsula, Taymyrskiy Autonomous Okrug, Eastern-Siberian Region, Russia

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Talnakh Cu-Ni Deposit, Noril'sk, Putoran Plateau, Taimyr Peninsula, Taymyrskiy Autonomous Okrug, Eastern-Siberian Region, Russia

Photo: Michael C. Roarke
Latitude: 69°45'N
Longitude: 88°35'E

Mineral List

Mineral list contains entries from the region specified including sub-localities
Alabandite
Altaite
Anhydrite
'Apophyllite'
Argentopentlandite
Arsenic
Atokite
Auricupride
Bornite
Braggite
Breithauptite
Calcite
Chalcopyrite
'Chlorite Group'
Clausthalite
Cooperite
Cubanite
Diaspore
Dienerite
Djerfisherite
Dolomite
Ferroskutterudite (TL)
Forsterite
Froodite
Galena
Gersdorffite
Godlevskite (TL)
Gold
var: Argentocuproaurite-I
Guanglinite
Insizwaite
Iowaite
Isoferroplatinum
Kempite
Kharaelakhite (TL)
Kotulskite
Limonite
Mackinawite
Magnetite
Majakite (TL)
Manganoshadlunite (TL)
Maucherite
Millerite
Mooihoekite
Nickelboussingaultite (TL)
Nickeline
Okenite
Palarstanide (TL)
Palladoarsenide (TL)
Paolovite
PaĊĦavaite (TL)
Pentlandite
Plumbopalladinite (TL)
Plumbopolarite
Polarite (TL)
Prehnite
Pyrite
Pyrrhotite
Quartz
Rammelsbergite
Rustenburgite
'Serpentine Group'
Shadlunite (TL)
Silver
Sobolevskite
Sperrylite
Sphalerite
Spinel
Stannopalladinite
Stepanovite
Taimyrite (TL)
Talnakhite (TL)
Telargpalite (TL)
Tetraferroplatinum
Thalcusite (TL)
'Unnamed (Pd2Pb)'
'Unnamed (Pd Arsenide)'
'Unnamed (Pd-Pt-Sb-Sn-As mineral)'
'Unnamed (Pd-Pt-Sn-As-Sb mineral)'
'Unnamed (Pd-Sb-Sn intermetallide)'
'Unnamed (Pd Stannotelluro-arsenide )'
'Unnamed (Pt-Fe alloy)'
Uraninite
Urvantsevite (TL)
Valleriite
Vyalsovite (TL)
Vysotskite
Zvyagintsevite (TL)


110 entries listed. 72 valid minerals. 18 type localities (valid minerals). 1 type locality (other).

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References

- Stekhin, A.I. (1994) Mineralogical and geochemical characteristics of the Cu-Ni ores of the Oktyabr'sky and Talnakh deposits. In: Proceedings of the Sudbury-Noril'sk Symposum (P.C. Lightfoot, A.J. Naldrett & P. Sheahan, editors) Ontario Geological Survey, Special Publication 5: 217-230.
- Li, Chusi, Ripley, E.M., and Naldrett, A.J. (2003) Compositional variations of olivine and sulfur isotopes in the Noril'sk and Talnakh intrusion, Siberia: implications for ore-forming processes in dynamic magma conduits. Economic Geology: 98: 69-86.
- Naldrett, A.J. (2005) A history of our understanding of magmatic Ni-Cu sulfide deposits. Canadian Mineralogist: 43: 2069-2098.


External Links

- http://www.duke.edu/~boudreau/9thPtSymposium/Evstigneeva_Abstract.pdf [Link dead. Dec 2011]

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