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Belorechenskoe (Belorechenskoye; Dakhovskoe; Belaya Rechka) deposit, Adygea (Adygeya) Republic, Northern Caucasus Region, Russia

Latitude: 44°9'14"N
Longitude: 40°10'49"E
Белореченское (Даховское) месторождение

Located in the upper reaches of the small river Syuk, a right tributary of the Belaya river, 60 km to the south of the city of Maikop.

The "five-metal" formation (reduced) hydrothermal uranium(-nickel) deposit, with baryte. Hydrothermal veins in serpentinites.

Mindat Articles

Belorechenskoye barite deposit by Pavel Martynov


Mineral List

Albite
Anglesite
Ankerite
Annabergite
var: Magnesian Annabergite
Antlerite
Aragonite
Arsenic
Arsenolite
Arsenopyrite
Autunite
Azurite
Baryte
Breithauptite
Brochantite
Calcite
Cerussite
Chalcocite
Chalcopyrite
Cinnabar
Coffinite
Coronadite
Devilline
Dickite
Dolomite
Dymkovite (TL)
Fluorapatite
Fluorite
Galena
Gersdorffite
Goethite
Graphite
Gypsum
'Halloysite'
Hausmannite
Hematite
Hemimorphite
Hörnesite
Jarosite
Kaolinite
Krutovite
Malachite
Marcasite
Melanterite
Metarauchite
Metazeunerite
Microcline
Millerite
Molybdenite
Muscovite
Nickeline
Nickelskutterudite
'Nováčekite '
Pararammelsbergite
Parasymplesite
Pharmacolite
Picropharmacolite
Plumbojarosite
Proustite
'Psilomelane'
Pyrargyrite
Pyrite
Pyrostilpnite
Pyrrhotite
Quartz
Rabbittite
Rammelsbergite
Rauchite
Realgar
Rösslerite
Schröckingerite
Scorodite
Serpierite
Siderite
Silver
Sphalerite
Stibnite
Strontianite
Sulphur
Symplesite
Ullmannite
Uraninite
var: Pitchblende
Vaesite
Violarite
Zellerite


86 entries listed. 81 valid minerals. 1 type locality (valid mineral).

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References

- Belorechenskoye Deposit. Mineralogical Almanac, Vol. 15, 96 pp.
- Pavel M. Kartashov (unpubl. data)

External Links

http://webmineral.ru/deposits/item.php?id=31 - Russian Database on Minerals and Localities
http://geo.web.ru/druza/l-Belorech.htm - Fotos (samples from different collections) and maps (in Russian)

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