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Murmanite : Na2(Ti,Nb)2Si2O9·nH2O

Ilua Bay, Nunasarnaq, Tunugdliarfik Firth (Eriksfjord), Ilimaussaq complex, Narsaq, Kitaa (West Greenland) Province, Greenland

Rectangular blades of pinkish purple murmanite in matrix. Specimen 4x9 cm.
 © B. OtterPhoto ID: 22447    View Count: 408

Murmanite : Na2(Ti,Nb)2Si2O9·nH2O

Ilua Bay, Nunasarnaq, Tunugdliarfik Firth (Eriksfjord), Ilimaussaq complex, Narsaq, Kitaa (West Greenland) Province, Greenland

Pink murmanite blades to 18 mm in length.
Photo and collection Antonio Borrelli
 © Antonio BorrelliPhoto ID: 35978    View Count: 316

Multiple photos availableMurmanite : Na2(Ti,Nb)2Si2O9·nH2O, Ussingite : Na2AlSi3O8OH, Aegirine : NaFe3+[Si2O6]

Khibiny Massif, Kola Peninsula, Murmanskaja Oblast', Northern Region, Russia

Whitish, altered Murmanite micro crystals with lavender Ussingite and black prismatic Aegirine. 2 cm the field in photo. In my personal Collection. Photo Simone Citon.
 © Simone CitonPhoto ID: 179093    View Count: 50

Murmanite : Na2(Ti,Nb)2Si2O9·nH2O

Rasvumchorr Mt, Khibiny Massif, Kola Peninsula, Murmanskaja Oblast', Northern Region, Russia

Width of field 2.5 mm. Collection of Jesse Crawford. Compositing software: CombineZP. Equipment: Nikon D-100 digital camera on a homemade microscope.
 © 2008 Jesse CrawfordPhoto ID: 190851    View Count: 38

Murmanite : Na2(Ti,Nb)2Si2O9·nH2O

Lovozero Massif, Kola Peninsula, Murmanskaja Oblast', Northern Region, Russia

Rich specimen on pink-violet lamellar crystals of murmanite up to 12 mm long in dark green matrix. The murmanite crystals contrast well against the matrix. Overall size of mineral specimen: 2x2x2 cm. Size of individual crystals: 5-12 mm.
 © 2002 John H. BettsPhoto ID: 4127    View Count: 595

Murmanite : Na2(Ti,Nb)2Si2O9·nH2O

Lovozero Massif, Kola Peninsula, Murmanskaja Oblast', Northern Region, Russia

Rich specimen on pink-violet lamellar crystals of murmanite up to 10 mm long. Many other minerals are mixed in including black aegirine crystals up to 12 mm long. Overall size of mineral specimen: 2x2x1.5 cm. Size of individual crystals: 2-12 mm.
 © 2002 John H. BettsPhoto ID: 4126    View Count: 432

Murmanite : Na2(Ti,Nb)2Si2O9·nH2O, Zorite : Na2Ti(Si,Al)3O9·nH2O, Eudialyte : Na15Ca6(Fe2+,Mn2+)3Zr3[Si25O73](O,OH,H2O)3(OH,Cl)2

Lovozero Massif, Kola Peninsula, Murmanskaja Oblast', Northern Region, Russia

Rich specimen on pink-violet lamellar crystals of murmanite up to 20 mm long. Many other minerals are mixed in including a blocky brown eudialyte crystal 15 mm across, small red-brown zorite crystals in a small and an unknown fluorescent mineral. Overall size of mineral specimen: 4.5x2.5x2 cm. Size of individual crystals: 1-20 mm.
 © 2002 John H. BettsPhoto ID: 4124    View Count: 411

Murmanite : Na2(Ti,Nb)2Si2O9·nH2O, Aegirine : NaFe3+[Si2O6]

Lovozero Massif, Kola Peninsula, Murmanskaja Oblast', Northern Region, Russia

Rich specimen on pink-violet lamellar crystals of murmanite up to 10 mm long. Many other minerals are mixed in including black aegirine crystals up to 10 mm long and a green unknown mineral (actinolite?) Overall size of mineral specimen: 4x2.5x2 cm. Size of individual crystals: 1-10 mm.
 © 2002 John H. BettsPhoto ID: 4123    View Count: 389

Murmanite : Na2(Ti,Nb)2Si2O9·nH2O

Lovozero Massif, Kola Peninsula, Murmanskaja Oblast', Northern Region, Russia

Rich specimen on pink-violet lamellar crystals of murmanite up to 12 mm long in dark green matrix. The murmanite crystals contrast well against the matrix. Overall size of mineral specimen: 5x2x1 cm. Size of individual crystals: 5-12 mm.
 © 2002 John H. BettsPhoto ID: 4125    View Count: 353

Murmanite : Na2(Ti,Nb)2Si2O9·nH2O

Lovozero Massif, Kola Peninsula, Murmanskaja Oblast', Northern Region, Russia

Crystal size 1 cm. Photo and collection Giovanni Fraccaro.
 © GiovanniFraccaroPhoto ID: 45800    View Count: 218
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