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Korshunovskoye (Korzunovskoe; Korzhunovska; Korshunovskiy) Iron mine, Zheleznogorsk, Irkutskaya Oblast', Prebaikalia (Pribaikal'e), Eastern-Siberian Region, Russia

(Коршуновское, Коршуниха)

Skarn Fe deposit and explosive pipes with Fe-B-mineralization within salt-bearing rocks.

Note: some specimens of clinochlore were sold with the locality designation "Zheleznogorsk (Zeleznogorsk)", which is a city near the deposit.



References:
- Mazurov, M.P., Grishina, S.N., Istomin, V.E., and Titov, A.T. (2007): Metasomatism and Ore Formation at Contacts of Dolerite with Saliferous Rocks in the Sedimentary Cover of the Southern Siberian Platform. Geology of Ore Deposits 49(4), 271-284.





Mineral List:
Anhydrite
Anorthite
var: Bytownite

Antarcticite
'Apatite'
Augite
var: Fassaite
Blödite
Boracite
Calcite
Carnallite
Chalcopyrite
Chlormagaluminite
Clinochlore
Cubanite
Danburite
Dashkovaite (TL)
Datolite
Dolomite
Ekaterinite (TL)
Epidote
Fluoborite
Forsterite
Galena
Goethite
Halite
Hematite
Hibbingite
Hilgardite
'Hydrogoethite'
Hydromagnesite
Hydrotalcite
Ilmenite
Iowaite
Kempite
Korshunovskite (TL)
Leucoxene
Lizardite
Ludwigite
Magnesioferrite
Magnesite
Magnetite
var: Titaniferous Magnetite
Marcasite
Meixnerite
Metaborite
Nesquehonite
'Olivine'
Pargasite
Pentlandite
Phlogopite
Pinnoite
Polyhalite
Priceite
Pyrite
Pyroaurite
Pyrrhotite
Quartz
Sakhaite
Sepiolite
'Serpentine Group'
Shabynite (TL)
Sjögrenite
Sphalerite
Spinel
Sulfoborite
Sylvite
Szaibélyite
Thaumasite
Titanite
Tremolite
Ulvöspinel


71 entries listed. 63 valid minerals. 4 type localities (valid minerals).

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