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Tolbachik volcano, Kamchatka Oblast', Far-Eastern Region, Russia

Latitude: 55°50'N
Longitude: 160°20'E
вулкан Толбачик

Novy Tolbachik or New Tolbachik volcano is situated in the southernmost part of the Kliuchevskoy group of volcanoes. The eruption of 1975-76 formed the Southern and Northern Breakthrough. Three scoria cones, numbered 1 to 3, make up the northern breakthrough, the fourth cone the southern breakthrough.

Mineral List

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Akdalaite
Alarsite (TL)
Allochalcoselite (TL)
Aluminium
Alumoklyuchevskite (TL)
Anglesite
var: Cuprian Anglesite
Anhydrite ?
Aphthitalite
Aragonite
Arcanite
Atacamite
Atlasovite (TL)
Avdoninite (TL)
Averievite (TL)
Babingtonite
Bassanite
Belloite
Bischofite
Bonattite
Boothite
Bradaczekite (TL)
Brass
Burnsite (TL)
Calciolangbeinite (TL)
Calcite
Chalcanthite
Chalcocyanite
Chlorartinite (TL)
Chloromenite (TL)
Chlorothionite
Coparsite (TL)
Copper
Corundum
Cotunnite
Cristobalite
Cupromolybdite (TL)
Cyanochroite
Dolerophanite
Dypingite
Eriochalcite
Euchlorine
Fedotovite (TL)
Filatovite (TL)
Georgbokiite (TL)
Gold
Gypsum
Halite
Hematite
Hydromagnesite
'Hydrophilite'
Ilinskite (TL)
IMA2009-002 (TL)
Iron
Johillerite
Kamchatkite (TL)
Klyuchevskite (TL)
Krasheninnikovite (TL)
Lammerite
Langbeinite
Lead
Leningradite (TL)
Lesukite (TL)
Malladrite
Mcbirneyite
Melanothallite
Meniaylovite (TL)
Moissanite
Nabokoite (TL)
Natrite
Nesquehonite
Nickel
Orthoclase
Parageorgbokiite (TL)
Paratacamite
Pauflerite (TL)
Piypite (TL)
Platinum
Ponomarevite (TL)
Powellite
Prewittite (TL)
Pseudolyonsite (TL)
Quartz
Ralstonite
Rutile
Sellaite
Shcherbinaite
Silicon
Silver
Sophiite (TL)
Sulphur
Sylvite
Syngenite
Tellurium
Tenorite
Thenardite
Thermonatrite
Tin
Titanium
Tolbachite (TL)
Tungsten
'Unnamed (Lyonsite-like Cu-Fe-vanadate)'
Urusovite (TL)
Uvite
Vergasovaite (TL)
Vlodavetsite (TL)
Wollastonite


128 entries listed. 103 valid minerals. 36 type localities (valid minerals).

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References

- Glavatskih S.F., Gorshkov A.I. (1992) Natural analogue of α-Titanium in exhalations products of Big Fissure Tolbachik Eruption (Kamchatka), - Doklady RAN, v. 327, №1, pp. 126-130 (in Russian)

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