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Multiple photos availableBakhchisaraitsevite : Na2Mg5(PO4)4·7H2O, Dolomite : CaMg(CO3)2

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

Aggregated blades of relatively new mineral, bakhchisaraitsevite, among dolomite. The lower crystal is 1 mm wide. Specimen obtained from Jiri Spalek - thanks!
 © Ł Kruszewski 2007Photo ID: 175892    View Count: 93

Bakhchisaraitsevite : Na2Mg5(PO4)4·7H2O

Kovdor Mine, Kovdor Massif, Kola Peninsula, Murmanskaja Oblast', Northern Region, Russia

The image is 16 mm. The piece is one part of the holotype material. Collection M. Kampf No 99-091
Photo ID: 24688    View Count: 627

Bakhchisaraitsevite : Na2Mg5(PO4)4·7H2O

Kovdor Phlogopite mine (Mica Mine; Slyuda Mine; Kovdorslyuda Shaft), Kovdor Massif, Kola Peninsula, Murmanskaja Oblast', Northern Region, Russia

This specimen of bakhchisaraitsevite in carbonatite (nearly 50 meters deep) was find in 2006 in the expedition of geological school of the Moscow State University in the north part of mine. Size is 30*20*15mm. Foto D.Tonkacheev. All rights reserved.
 © Dmitry TonkacheevPhoto ID: 208264    View Count: 117

Bakhchisaraitsevite : Na2Mg5(PO4)4·7H2O

Zheleznyi Mine (Iron Mine), Kovdor Massif, Kola Peninsula, Murmanskaja Oblast', Northern Region, Russia

3.2mm cluster of bakhchisaraitsevite xls. JBS specimen and photo.
 © 2008 JBSPhoto ID: 199123    View Count: 115

Bakhchisaraitsevite : Na2Mg5(PO4)4·7H2O

Zheleznyi Mine (Iron Mine), Kovdor Massif, Kola Peninsula, Murmanskaja Oblast', Northern Region, Russia

Platy crystals in dolomite.
1.2 cm field of view. S313-11
Excalibur Mineral specimen.
 © 2008, JGWPhoto ID: 151424    View Count: 139
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