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Buldym Lake, Vishnevye (Vishnyovye) Mts, Chelyabinsk Oblast', Southern Urals, Urals Region, Russia

(озеро Булдым)

Ultramafic massif in the northern part of the Il’mensky–Vishnevogorsky alkaline complex, surrounded by metamorphic rocks of the Paleoproterozoic Vishnevogorsky Formation. The lenticular body consists of olivine, olivine–enstatite, and olivine–enstatite–anthophyllite rocks serpentinized to various extents, and affected by fenitization. The Buldym massif hosts extended zonal carbonatite bodies that are controlled by a near-latitudinal fault system and plunging to the northwest. The bodies are hundreds of meters long and up to 50m thick. Their inner zone is composed of dolomite–calcite rock that gives way outward to tetraferriphlogopite–dolomite–calcite and then dolomite–calcite–phlogopite–richterite metasomatic rocks. The marginal zone consists of chlorite–carbonate–amphibole metasomatic rock that contains abundant dolomite, less abundant calcite, and relict olivine and enstatite of ultramafic hosts, commonly serpentinized.



References:
- Nedosekova, I.L. (2007): New Data on Carbonatites of the Il’mensky–Vishnevogorsky Alkaline Complex, the Southern Urals, Russia. Geology of Ore Deposits 49(2), 129-146.




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


Mineral List:
  • Allanite-(Ce)
    {CaCe}{Al
     
    2
    Fe
    2+
     
    }[O|OH|SiO
     
    4
    |Si
     
    2
    O
     
    7
    ]
    Reference: [Pekov, I. (1998) Minerals First discovered on the territory of the former Soviet Union 369p. Ocean Pictures, Moscow]
  • 'Amphibole Group'
    Reference: [Pekov, I. (1998) Minerals First discovered on the territory of the former Soviet Union 369p. Ocean Pictures, Moscow]
  • Anthophyllite
    ☐[Mg
     
    2
    ][Mg
     
    5
    ][(OH)
     
    2
    |Si
     
    8
    O
     
    22
    ]
    Reference: [Nedosekova, I.L. (2007): Geology of Ore Deposits 49(2), 129-146.]
  • 'Apatite'
    Reference: [Nedosekova, I.L. (2007): Geology of Ore Deposits 49(2), 129-146.]
  • Biotite
    Reference: [Pekov, I. (1998) Minerals First discovered on the territory of the former Soviet Union 369p. Ocean Pictures, Moscow]
  • Calcite
    CaCO
     
    3
    Reference: [Nedosekova, I.L. (2007): Geology of Ore Deposits 49(2), 129-146.]
  • Chalcopyrite
    CuFeS
     
    2
    Reference: [Nedosekova, I.L. (2007): Geology of Ore Deposits 49(2), 129-146.]
  • 'Chevkinite'
    (Ca,Ce,Th)
     
    4
    (Fe,Mn)
     
    2
    (Ti,Fe)
     
    3
    Si
     
    4
    O
     
    22
    Reference: [Nedosekova, I.L. (2007): Geology of Ore Deposits 49(2), 129-146.]
  • 'Chlorite Group'
    Reference: [Nedosekova, I.L. (2007): Geology of Ore Deposits 49(2), 129-146.]
  • Chondrodite
    (Mg,Fe
    2+
     
    )
     
    5
    [(F,OH)
     
    2
    |(SiO
     
    4
    )
     
    2
    ]
    Reference: [Nedosekova, I.L. (2007): Geology of Ore Deposits 49(2), 129-146.]
  • Chromite
    FeCr
     
    2
    O
     
    4
    Reference: [Nedosekova, I.L. (2007): Geology of Ore Deposits 49(2), 129-146.]
  • Columbite
    (Fe,Mn)(Nb,Ta)
     
    2
    O
     
    6
    Reference: [Nedosekova, I.L. (2007): Geology of Ore Deposits 49(2), 129-146.]
  • Columbite-(Mg)
    (Mg,Fe,Mn)(Nb,Ta)
     
    2
    O
     
    6
    Reference: [Nedosekova, I.L. (2007): Geology of Ore Deposits 49(2), 129-146.]
  • Corundum
    Al
     
    2
    O
     
    3
    Reference: [Nedosekova, I.L. (2007): Geology of Ore Deposits 49(2), 129-146.]
  • Dolomite
    CaMg(CO
     
    3
    )
     
    2
    Reference: [Nedosekova, I.L. (2007): Geology of Ore Deposits 49(2), 129-146.]
  • Enstatite
    Mg
     
    2
    [SiO
     
    3
    ]
     
    2
    Reference: [Nedosekova, I.L. (2007): Geology of Ore Deposits 49(2), 129-146.]
  • Fersmite (TL)
    (Ca,Ce,Na)(Nb,Ta,Ti)
     
    2
    (O,OH,F)
     
    6
    Type Locality: Vein No. 37A, Buldym Lake, Vishnevye (Vishnyovye) Mts, Chelyabinsk Oblast', Southern Urals, Urals Region, Russia
    Reference: [Pekov, I. (1998) Minerals First discovered on the territory of the former Soviet Union 369p. Ocean Pictures, Moscow]
  • Fluorite
    CaF
     
    2
    Reference: [Nedosekova, I.L. (2007): Geology of Ore Deposits 49(2), 129-146.]
  • Fluoro-magnesio-arfvedsonite
    [Na][Na
     
    2
    ][Mg
     
    4
    Fe
    3+
     
    ][(F,OH)
     
    2
    |[Si
     
    8
    O
     
    22
    ]
    Reference: [Nedosekova, I.L. (2007): Geology of Ore Deposits 49(2), 129-146.]
  • Fluororichterite
    Na[CaNa][Mg
     
    5
    ][(F,OH)
     
    2
    |Si
     
    8
    O
     
    22
    ]
    Reference: [Nedosekova, I.L. (2007): Geology of Ore Deposits 49(2), 129-146.]
  • Ilmenite
    Fe
    2+
     
    TiO
     
    3
    Reference: [Nedosekova, I.L. (2007): Geology of Ore Deposits 49(2), 129-146.]
  • Magnesio-arfvedsonite
    [Na][Na
     
    2
    ][Mg
     
    4
    Fe
    3+
     
    ][(OH)
     
    2
    |Si
     
    8
    O
     
    22
    ]
    Reference: [Nedosekova, I.L. (2007): Geology of Ore Deposits 49(2), 129-146.]
  • Magnetite
    Fe
    2+
     
    Fe
    3+
    2
    O
     
    4
    Reference: [Nedosekova, I.L. (2007): Geology of Ore Deposits 49(2), 129-146.]
  • Microcline
    K[AlSi
     
    3
    O
     
    8
    ]
    Reference: [Pekov, I. (1998) Minerals First discovered on the territory of the former Soviet Union 369p. Ocean Pictures, Moscow]
  • Molybdenite
    MoS
     
    2
    Reference: [Nedosekova, I.L. (2007): Geology of Ore Deposits 49(2), 129-146.]
  • 'Monazite'
    Reference: [Nedosekova, I.L. (2007): Geology of Ore Deposits 49(2), 129-146.]
  • Muscovite
    KAl
     
    2
    [(OH)
     
    2
    |AlSi
     
    3
    O
     
    10
    ]
    Reference: [Pekov, I. (1998) Minerals First discovered on the territory of the former Soviet Union 369p. Ocean Pictures, Moscow]
  • Nioboaeschynite-(Ce)
    (Ce,Ca,Th)(Nb,Ti)
     
    2
    (O,OH)
     
    6
    Reference: [Nedosekova, I.L. (2007): Geology of Ore Deposits 49(2), 129-146.]
  • 'Olivine'
    (Mg,Fe
    2+
     
    )
     
    2
    [SiO
     
    4
    ]
    Reference: [Nedosekova, I.L. (2007): Geology of Ore Deposits 49(2), 129-146.]
  • Phlogopite
    KMg
     
    3
    [(OH,F)
     
    2
    |AlSi
     
    3
    O
     
    10
    ]
    Reference: [Nedosekova, I.L. (2007): Geology of Ore Deposits 49(2), 129-146.]
  • Pyrite
    FeS
     
    2
    Reference: [Nedosekova, I.L. (2007): Geology of Ore Deposits 49(2), 129-146.]
  • Pyrochlore
    (Ca,Na)
     
    2
    Nb
     
    2
    O
     
    6
    (OH,F)
    Reference: [Nedosekova, I.L. (2007): Geology of Ore Deposits 49(2), 129-146.]
  • Pyrrhotite
    Fe
     
    7
    S
     
    8
    , (-4M), also given as Fe
     
    1-x
    S (x = 0 - 0.2)
    Reference: [Nedosekova, I.L. (2007): Geology of Ore Deposits 49(2), 129-146.]
  • Quartz
    SiO
     
    2
    Reference: [Nedosekova, I.L. (2007): Geology of Ore Deposits 49(2), 129-146.]
  • Richterite
    Na[CaNa][Mg
     
    5
    ][(OH)
     
    2
    |Si
     
    8
    O
     
    22
    ]
    Reference: [Nedosekova, I.L. (2007): Geology of Ore Deposits 49(2), 129-146.]
  • Strontianite
    SrCO
     
    3
    Reference: [Nedosekova, I.L. (2007): Geology of Ore Deposits 49(2), 129-146.]
  • Tetra-ferriphlogopite
    KMg
     
    3
    [(OH,F)
     
    2
    |(Fe
    3+
     
    ,Al)Si
     
    3
    O
     
    10
    ]
    Reference: [Nedosekova, I.L. (2007): Geology of Ore Deposits 49(2), 129-146.]
  • Titanite
    CaTi[O|SiO
     
    4
    ]
    Reference: [Nedosekova, I.L. (2007): Geology of Ore Deposits 49(2), 129-146.]
  • Uranpyrochlore
    (U,Ca,Ce)
     
    2
    (Nb,Ta)
     
    2
    O
     
    6
    (OH,F)
    Reference: [Nedosekova, I.L. (2007): Geology of Ore Deposits 49(2), 129-146.]
  • Winchite
    ☐[CaNa][Mg
     
    4
    (Al,Fe
    3+
     
    )][(OH)
     
    2
    |Si
     
    8
    O
     
    22
    ]
    Reference: [Nedosekova, I.L. (2007): Geology of Ore Deposits 49(2), 129-146.]
  • Xenotime-(Y)
    YPO
     
    4
    Reference: [Pekov, I. (1998) Minerals First discovered on the territory of the former Soviet Union 369p. Ocean Pictures, Moscow]
  • Zircon
    Zr[SiO
     
    4
    ]
    Reference: [Nedosekova, I.L. (2007): Geology of Ore Deposits 49(2), 129-146.; Pekov, I. (1998) Minerals First discovered on the territory of the former Soviet Union 369p. Ocean Pictures, Moscow]


    42 entries listed. 34 valid minerals. 1 type locality (valid mineral).

    Localities in this Region:
    Russia
     
    • Urals Region
      • Southern Urals
        • Chelyabinsk Oblast'
          • Vishnevye (Vishnyovye) Mts
            • Buldym Lake

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