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Kudriavy (Kudryavyi) volcano, Iturup Island, Kuril Islands, Sakhalinskaya Oblast', Far-Eastern Region, Russia

Cannizzarite
Kudriavy volcano, Iturup Island, Kuril Islands, Sakhalinskaya Oblast', Far-Eastern Region, Russia

Photo: 2004 ROM
вулкан Кудрявый, остров Итуруп, Курильские острова

Andesite-basalt cone in the Medvezhia caldera (diameter 10 km), with acid dacites highly altered by very high temperature (600 to 940 C) fumaroles.

References

The Canadian Mineralogist; August 2007; v. 45; no. 4; p. 709-722

Mineral List

Abramovite (TL)
Aluminite
Alunite
Andradite
Anglesite
Anhydrite
Babingtonite
Baryte
Bismoclite
Bismuthinite
Butlerite
Cadmoindite (TL)
Cannizzarite
Celestine
Challacolloite
Cosalite
Cristobalite
Galena
Goldichite
Graphite
Greenockite
Guanajuatite
Gypsum
Halite
Hematite
Ikunolite
Ilsemannite
Kudriavite (TL)
Lillianite
Magnetite
Molybdenite
Molybdite
Monteponite
Platinum
Plattnerite
Powellite
Pyrite
Pyrrhotite
Rheniite (TL)
Roquesite
Rutile
Scheelite
Silicon
Sphalerite
Sulphur
Sylvite
Titanium
Tridymite
Tugarinovite
Tungstenite
UM2004-27-O:GdTi
'Unnamed (K Perrhenate)'
Wollastonite
Wurtzite


54 entries listed. 51 valid minerals. 4 type localities (valid minerals).

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