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Bulla Island (Bulli Island; Bulla Ostrov; Khara-Zire), Caspian Sea, Qobustan (Gobustan; Kobustan) District, Azerbaijan

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Akdalaite : 4Al2O3 · H2O, Aluminium : Al

Bulla Island (Bulli Island; Bulla Ostrov; Khara-Zire), Caspian Sea, Qobustan (Gobustan; Kobustan) District, Azerbaijan

Platy crystalline akdalaite, with inclusions of other minerals, including native aluminum. #1537# S415-45
0.1 cm field of view.
Specimen obtained from Pavel Kartashov.
 © 2008, JGWPhoto ID: 168003    View Count: 308

Aluminium : Al, Magnetite : Fe2+Fe3+2O4

Bulla Island (Bulli Island; Bulla Ostrov; Khara-Zire), Caspian Sea, Qobustan (Gobustan; Kobustan) District, Azerbaijan

Micronuggets of native aluminium in magnetite matrix. In the lower right quadrant of the picture magnetite octahedron is visible. FOV is ~3x3 mm. Pavel M. Kartashov collection (#3111) and photo.
 © Pavel M. KartashovPhoto ID: 44044    View Count: 977

Aluminium : Al

Bulla Island (Bulli Island; Bulla Ostrov; Khara-Zire), Caspian Sea, Qobustan (Gobustan; Kobustan) District, Azerbaijan

Native Aluminium, on synthetic matrix. Field of view 4 mm.
 © Peter KohorstPhoto ID: 57944    View Count: 723

Aluminium : Al

Bulla Island (Bulli Island; Bulla Ostrov; Khara-Zire), Caspian Sea, Qobustan (Gobustan; Kobustan) District, Azerbaijan

FOV 5x4 mm. Micronuggets of native aluminium extracted from matrix. It is well visible tadpole-like shape of some from them. P.M. Kartashov specimen and photo.
 © Pavel M. KartashovPhoto ID: 44046    View Count: 621

Aluminium : Al

Bulla Island (Bulli Island; Bulla Ostrov; Khara-Zire), Caspian Sea, Qobustan (Gobustan; Kobustan) District, Azerbaijan

A small grain of native aluminum, about 0.05 cm. #1536# S415-146
Specimen obtained from Pavel Kartashov.
 © 2008, JGWPhoto ID: 168004    View Count: 147
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