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Privetnoe (former Uskyut) village, Alushta, Crimea peninsula, Crimea Oblast', Ukraine

Alushtite
Privetnoe village, Alushta, Crimea peninsula, Crimea Oblast', Ukraine
Приветное (прежний Ускют)

Located to the E of Solnechnogorskoye (Kuru-Uzen') Village.
Quartz veins in the dislocated terrigenous rock beds of the Tavricheskaya series (Upper Triassic - Lower Jurassic)

References

- Popov S.P. Mineralogy of the Crimea (1938). - M.-L., AN SSSR, 1938, p. 352(in Rus.)
- Korolev Yu.M. (1963) Results of investigation of Alushtite and Allevardite by difractometrical method and some consideratons onsystematic of phyllosilicates, - Bull. IV plenum po izucheniyu glin, Moscow, pp. 85-97 (in Rus.)
- Korolev Yu.M. (1965) On structure of Crimean alushtite, - Doklady AN SSSR, 165(5), pp.1160-1163 (in Rus.)
- Korolev Yu.M. (1970) Electronographical investigation and polytypism of tosudite, - Kristallografia, 15(6), p. 1152-1157 (in Rus.)
- Kartashov P.M. (1989) On Li-bearing Alushtite from Crimea and its position in the tosudite group, - Novye Dannye o Mineralah, Moscow, "Nauka", v.36, pp. 67-83 (in Rus.)

Mineral List

Ankerite
Baryte
Chalcopyrite
Cinnabar
Dickite
Galena
Goethite
Gypsum
Hexahydrite
Marcasite
Quartz
Sphalerite
Tosudite
var: Alushtite


14 entries listed. 13 valid minerals.

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