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Odintsovite : K2Na4Ca3Ti2Be4Si12O38, Microcline : K[AlSi3O8], Aegirine : NaFe3+[Si2O6], Titanite : CaTi[O|SiO4], Kalsilite : K[AlSiO4]

Malyi Murun Massif (Malomurunskiy; Maly Murun alkaline pluton), Irkutskaya Oblast', Prebaikalia (Pribaikal'e), Eastern-Siberian Region, Russia

EXTRA RARE crystals of odintsovite. May be only 2-3 specimens with them are known. FOV ~8x5 mm. Author's specimen. "Uranium adit" dumps. Pavel M. Kartashov collection (#3373) and photo.
 © Pavel M. KartashovPhoto ID: 107207    View Count: 288

Odintsovite : K2Na4Ca3Ti2Be4Si12O38, Microcline : K[AlSi3O8], Aegirine : NaFe3+[Si2O6]

Malyi Murun Massif (Malomurunskiy; Maly Murun alkaline pluton), Irkutskaya Oblast', Prebaikalia (Pribaikal'e), Eastern-Siberian Region, Russia

4 mm thick veinlet of pinkish granular odintsovite crosscut ultrapotassik alkaline rock. FOV ~1.7 cm. Author's specimen collected on the "Uranium adit" dumps. Pavel M. Kartashov collection and photo.
 © Pavel M. KartashovPhoto ID: 107206    View Count: 164
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