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Kopeisk, Chelyabinsk coal basin, Chelyabinsk Oblast', Southern Urals, Urals Region, Russia

Spontaneous fires occur on many coal dumps and are known to rage for many years or decades, forming many rare high-temperature minerals. More than 40 new compounds have been found in the Chelyabinsk Basin, but only 8 of them are today accepted as “real” mineral species.

Refs.:

Chesnokov, B.V., L.F. Bazhenova, E.P. Shcherbakova, T.A. Michal, T.N. Deriabina (1988), New minerals from the burned dumps of the Chelyabinsk coal basin, in Mineralogy, technogenesis, and mineral-resource complexes of the Urals. Akad. Nauk SSSR-Uralskoe Otdel.: 5-31 (in Russian).

http://maurice.strahlen.org/ural/srednji.htm

Cesnokov, Boris et al. Brennende Abraumhlden und Aufschlüsse im Tscheljabinsker Kohlenbecken eine reiche Mineralienkuche. Mineralien Welt: 3/98.




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Mineral List:
Aciculite
Afanasievaite
Albovite
Anhydrite
Anorthite
Bazhenovite
Belosharite
Boussingaultite
'Chalcedony
var: Petrified Wood'

Chesofiite
Cohenite
Cordierite
Dmisteinbergite (TL)
Efremovite (TL)
Ellestadite-(F) (TL)
Esseneite
Fayalite
Fluorite
Godovikovite (TL)
Graphite
Gyrolite
Hematite
Igumnovite
Kladnoite
Kutyukhinite
Larnite
Lime
Magnesioferrite
Mascagnite
Mullite
Periclase
'Perkovaite'
Rorisite (TL)
Shelkovite
Spurrite
Srebrodolskite (TL)
Sulphur
Svyatoslavite (TL)
Tinnunculite
Titanite
Tridymite
Troilite
Wollastonite


45 entries listed. 32 valid minerals. 7 type localities (valid minerals).

Localities in this Region:
Russia
 
  • Urals Region
    • Southern Urals
      • Chelyabinsk Oblast'
        • Chelyabinsk coal basin
          • Kopeisk

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