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N'orkpakhk (Niorkpakhk; Nyorkpukhk; N'Yourpakhk) Mt, Khibiny Massif, Kola Peninsula, Murmanskaja Oblast', Northern Region, Russia

North of the Vuonemmiok river, but it is on the same apatite zone as Koashva and Rasvumchorr.



References:
Ref.:
- Mining Annual Review (1985): 518. An open pit apatite mine.
- Yakovenchuk, V. N., Ivanyuk, G., Pakhomovsky, Y. & Men'shikov, Y. (2005): Khibiny. Apatity & London (Laplandia Minerals in association with the Mineral. Soc. of GB & Ireland), 468 pp.





Mineral List:
Aegirine
Burbankite
var: Strontioburbankite

Cancrinite
Diopside
Eudialyte
Fluorcaphite
Hemimorphite
Ilmenite
Khanneshite
Labuntsovite-Fe
Labuntsovite-Mn
Labyrinthite (TL)
Lamprophyllite
Lomonosovite
Loparite-(Ce)
Lorenzenite
Microcline
Minium
Murmanite
Natrolite
Nenadkevichite
Pectolite
Potassicrichterite
Quartz
Shafranovskite
Sodalite
Villiaumite


27 entries listed. 25 valid minerals. 1 type locality (valid mineral).

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