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Second scoria cone, Northern Breakthrough (North Breach), Great Fissure (Main Fracture) eruption, Tolbachik volcano, Kamchatka Oblast', Far-Eastern Region, Russia

Fumarole in the North Breach of the great fissure Tolbachik volcano eruption (1975–1976).
Burnsite formed at 450 °C, filatovite formed at 410 °C - 420 °C.




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


Mineral List:
Allochalcoselite (TL)
Alumoklyuchevskite
Anglesite
var: Cuprian Anglesite
Arcanite
Atacamite
Avdoninite (TL)
Belloite
Bradaczekite
Burnsite (TL)
Chalcocyanite
Chloromenite (TL)
Coparsite (TL)
Cotunnite
Cyanochroite
Dolerophanite
Euchlorine
Fedotovite
Filatovite (TL)
Georgbokiite
Gold
Halite
Hematite
Ilinskite (TL)
Johillerite
Kamchatkite (TL)
Klyuchevskite
Lammerite
Langbeinite
Mcbirneyite
Melanothallite
Meniaylovite (TL)
Nabokoite (TL)
Orthoclase
Parageorgbokiite (TL)
Paratacamite
Piypite
Ponomarevite
Ralstonite
Shcherbinaite
Silver
Sophiite
Sylvite
Tenorite
Tolbachite
'Unnamed (Lyonsite-like Cu-Fe-vanadate)'
Urusovite (TL)
Vergasovaite (TL)


62 entries listed. 46 valid minerals. 13 type localities (valid minerals).

Localities in this Region:
Russia
 
  • Far-Eastern Region
    • Kamchatka Oblast'
      • Tolbachik volcano
        • Great Fissure (Main Fracture) eruption
          • Northern Breakthrough (North Breach)
            • Second scoria cone

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