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Pechenga Ni-Cu ore field, Pechengsky District, Kola Peninsula, Murmanskaja Oblast', Northern Region, Russia

Ref.:
- Abzalov, M.Z., and Polezhaeva, L.I. (1989): Sulfoarsenides in rocks of productive beds of Pechenga (Kola Peninsula). Zapiski Vses. Mineral. Obshch., 118, 64-73 (in Russian).
- Abzalov, M.Z., and Both, R.A. (1997): The Pechenga Ni-Cu deposits, Russia: data on PGE and Au distribution and sulphur isotope compositions. Mineralogy and Petrology 61, 119-143.
- Abzalov, M.Z., Brewer, T.S., and Polezhaeva, L.I. (1997): Chemistry and distribution of accessory Ni, Co, Fe arsenic minerals in the Pechenga Ni-Cu deposits, Kola Peninsula, Russia. Mineralogy and Petrology 61, 145-161.




Mineral list contains entries from the region specified including sub-localities


Mineral List:
Actinolite
Altaite
Antigorite
Arsenopyrite
Atokite
Bornite
Breithauptite
Chalcopyrite
'Chlorite Group'
Chrysotile
Cobaltite
'Cobaltoan Arsenopyrite'
Cubanite
Diopside
Epidote
Galena
Gersdorffite
Gold
Lizardite
Mackinawite
Magnetite
Maucherite
Merenskyite
Michenerite
Millerite
Molybdenite
Muscovite
var: Fuchsite

Nickeline
'Olivine'
Pentlandite
Pentlandite
var: Argentian Pentlandite

Prehnite
'Pumpellyite'
Pyrite
var: Arsenian Pyrite
Pyrrhotite
Quartz
Sperrylite
Sphalerite
Talc
Tremolite
Troilite
Unnamed (Ni,Fe,Co)AsS


53 entries listed. 35 valid minerals.

Localities in this Region:
Russia
 
  • Northern Region
    • Murmanskaja Oblast'
      • Kola Peninsula
        • Pechengsky District
          • Pechenga Ni-Cu ore field

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