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Kurumsak V Deposit, Kurumsak River Valley, Karatau Range, Ongtüstik Qazaqstan Oblysy (Southern-Kazakhstan Oblast'), Kazakhstan

Ref.: Karpenko, V.V., Pautov, L.A., Sokolova, E., Hawthorne, F.C., Agakhanov, A.A., Dkaya, T.V., and Bekenova, G.K. (2004a): Ankinovichite, nickel analogue of alvanite, a new mineral from Kurunsak (Kazakhstan) and Kara-Chagyr (Kirgizia): Zapiski Vserossiyskogo Mineralogicheskogo Obshchestva: 133(2): 59-68.

Argillaceous anthraxolitic vanadiferous deposit.





Mineral List:
Allophane
Alunite
Alvanite (TL)
Ankinovichite
Barnesite
Baryte
Bokite (TL)
Carbonatecyanotrichite
Carnotite
Chernykhite
Corvusite
Delvauxite
Gibbsite
Goethite
Gutsevichite
Gypsum
Halloysite
Hewettite
Jarosite
Kazakhstanite
Kurumsakite (TL)
Metahewettite
Pyrolusite
Rusakovite
Satpaevite (TL)
Steigerite
Vanalite (TL)
Volborthite


28 entries listed. 26 valid minerals. 5 type localities (valid minerals).

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