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Paraumbite : K3Zr2H(Si3O9)2·nH2O, Eudialyte : Na15Ca6(Fe2+,Mn2+)3Zr3[Si25O73](O,OH,H2O)3(OH,Cl)2, Aegirine : NaFe3+[Si2O6], Astrophyllite : (K,Na)3(Fe,Mn)7Ti2Si8O24(O,OH)7, Nepheline : (Na,K)[AlSiO4]

Wadeite point, Eveslogchorr Mt, Khibiny Massif, Kola Peninsula, Murmanskaja Oblast', Northern Region, Russia

White pearly crusts of paraumbite replacing pink eudialyte crystal within aegirine-astrophyllite agregate with minor grey nepheline in rischorrite matrix. FOV is ~12x10 mm. Selfcollected in July of 1994. Pavel M. Kartashov collection and photo.
 © Pavel M. KartashovPhoto ID: 129822    View Count: 262

Paraumbite : K3Zr2H(Si3O9)2·nH2O, Eudialyte : Na15Ca6(Fe2+,Mn2+)3Zr3[Si25O73](O,OH,H2O)3(OH,Cl)2, Aegirine : NaFe3+[Si2O6], Astrophyllite : (K,Na)3(Fe,Mn)7Ti2Si8O24(O,OH)7

Wadeite point, Eveslogchorr Mt, Khibiny Massif, Kola Peninsula, Murmanskaja Oblast', Northern Region, Russia

White pearly crusts of paraumbite replacing pink eudialyte crystals within aegirine-astrophyllite agregate in rischorrite matrix. FOV is ~12x10 mm. Selfcollected in July of 1994. Pavel M. Kartashov collection and photo.
 © Pavel M. KartashovPhoto ID: 129817    View Count: 146

Paraumbite : K3Zr2H(Si3O9)2·nH2O

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

Mount Koashva, Khibiny Massif, Kola, Russia. 2.5x2x1.5cm. This is a real mixture, showing a predominately green lustrous, bladed matrix with many cavities filled with white/clear micro xtls, or black xtls. Also present are some largish golden coloured blades and some pinkish aggregates. Superb under magnification.
 © Crystal VinePhoto ID: 23882    View Count: 484
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