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Organovaite-Zn : K2Zn(Nb,Ti)4[(O,OH)2|Si4O12]2 · 6H2O

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

Pink/pinkish brown massive Organovaite-Zn.
Field of view 6 mm. Depth of field is achieved with CombineZM. Specimen and photo Leon Hupperichs.
 © Leon HupperichsPhoto ID: 86746    View Count: 158

Organovaite-Zn : K2Zn(Nb,Ti)4[(O,OH)2|Si4O12]2 · 6H2O, Aegirine : NaFe3+[Si2O6], Albite : Na[AlSi3O8]

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

Massive flesh-coloured organovaite-Zn of labuntsovite group - the only known K-, Zn- and Nb-rich silicate mineral. Field of view is 9 mm. Specimen obtained from Sonke Stolze mineral shop - thanks!
 © Ł Kruszewski 08Photo ID: 159512    View Count: 114

Organovaite-Zn : K2Zn(Nb,Ti)4[(O,OH)2|Si4O12]2 · 6H2O

Natrolite Stock (Pegmatite No. 61), Karnasurt Mt, Lovozero Massif, Kola Peninsula, Murmanskaja Oblast', Northern Region, Russia

Organovaite-Zn prismatic crystals. Associated minerals are iofortierite and albite. FOV ~3x2 mm. Analysed, author's specimen from type locality - pegmatite #61. Pavel M. Kartashov collection and photo.
 © Pavel M. KartashovPhoto ID: 73056    View Count: 424

Organovaite-Zn : K2Zn(Nb,Ti)4[(O,OH)2|Si4O12]2 · 6H2O

Natrolite Stock (Pegmatite No. 61), Karnasurt Mt, Lovozero Massif, Kola Peninsula, Murmanskaja Oblast', Northern Region, Russia

More fresh organovaite-Zn prismatic and tabular crystals. Associated minerals are iofortierite and albite. FOV ~5x3 mm. Author's specimen from type locality - pegmatite #61. Pavel M. Kartashov collection and photo.
 © P.M. KartashovPhoto ID: 73128    View Count: 206
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