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Dal'negorsk (Dalnegorsk; Tetyukhe; Tjetjuche; Tetjuche), Primorskiy Kray, Far-Eastern Region, Russia

(Дальнегорск (бывший Тетюхе))

A famous mining region in eastern Russia, 300 km north east of Vladivostok. The name "Tetyukhe" (meaning "valley of the wild pigs") is the old Chinese name for Dalnegorsk and can be encountered on a few old mineral labels.

The region is comprised of 9 different deposits.



References:
- Smirnov, V.I. (1977): Geology of Mineral Deposits, 173-174.

- Smirnov, V.I. (1979): Ore Deposits of the USSR, Vol II, 182-189.

- Michael Hamet et al. (1992): Die Blei-Zink- und Bor Lagerstätte Dalnegorsk in Ostsiberien. Mineralienwelt 6/92.

- Lisitsyn, A.E. & Malinko, S.V. (1994): Dalnegorsk Boron Deposit a Unique Mineralogical Object. World of Stones 4/94

- Moroshkin V. V. and Frishman, N. I. (2001): Dalnegorsk: Notes on mineralogy. Mineralogical Almanac, Vol. 4, 128 pp.

- The Mineralogical Record (2001): 32: 3.

- Praszkier, T. and Siuda, R. (2006). "Un voyage à Dalnegorsk - Monts Sikhote-Alin, Primorié, Russie." Le Règne Minéral(68), 22-49.

- http://giantcrystals.strahlen.org/asia/dalnegorsk.htm





Map Reference: 44°32'N , 135°30'E

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

Group 1 - Elements
  • Antimony1.CA.05
    Sb
  • Arsenic1.CA.05
    As
  • Bismuth1.CA.05
    Bi
  • Copper1.AA.05
    Cu
  • Gold1.AA.05
    Au
  • Graphite1.CB.05a
    C
  • Silver1.AA.05
    Ag
  • Stibarsen1.CA.05
    AsSb
    Group 2 - Sulphides and Sulfosalts
  • Altaite2.CD.10
    PbTe
  • Arsenopyrite2.EB.20
    FeAsS - (Fe
     
    0.90
    Co
     
    0.10
    )AsS
  • Benjaminite2.JA.05e
    (Ag,Cu)
     
    3
    (Bi,Pb)
     
    7
    S
     
    12
  • Bornite2.BA.15
    Cu
     
    5
    FeS
     
    4
  • Carrollite2.DA.05
    Cu(Co,Ni)
     
    2
    S
     
    4
  • Chalcocite2.BA.05
    Cu
     
    2
    S
  • Chalcopyrite2.CB.10a
    CuFeS
     
    2
  • Clausthalite2.CD.10
    PbSe
  • Domeykite2.AA.10b
    Cu
     
    3
    As
  • Galena2.CD.10
    PbS
  • Gersdorffite2.EB.25
    NiAsS
  • Hedleyite2.DC.05
    Bi
     
    7
    Te
     
    3
  • Hessite2.BA.60
    Ag
     
    2
    Te
  • Ikunolite2.DC.05
    Bi
     
    4
    (S,Se)
     
    3
  • Indite2.DA.05
    FeIn
     
    2
    S
     
    4
  • Lillianite2.JB.40a
    Pb
     
    3
    Bi
     
    2
    S
     
    6
  • Linnaeite2.DA.05
    Co
    2+
     
    Co
    3+
    2
    S
     
    4
  • Löllingite2.EB.15a
    FeAs
     
    2
  • Millerite2.CC.20
    NiS
  • Proustite2.GA.05
    Ag
     
    3
    AsS
     
    3
  • Pyrite2.EB.05a
    FeS
     
    2
  • Pyrrhotite2.CC.10
    Fe
     
    7
    S
     
    8
    , (-4M), also given as Fe
     
    1-x
    S (x = 0 - 0.2)
  • Safflorite2.EB.15a
    (Co,Fe,Ni)As
     
    2
  • Skutterudite2.EC.05
    (Co,Fe,Ni)As
     
    2-3
  • Sphalerite2.CB.05a
    (Zn,Fe
    2+
     
    )S
  • Stephanite2.GB.10
    Ag
     
    5
    SbS
     
    4
  • Sternbergite2.CB.65
    AgFe
     
    2
    S
     
    3
  • Tennantite2.GB.05
    (Cu,Ag,Fe,Zn)
     
    12
    As
     
    4
    S
     
    13
    Group 3 - Halides
  • Fluorite3.AB.25
    CaF
     
    2
    Group 4 - Oxides and Hydroxides
  • Burtite4.FC.10
    Ca[Sn(OH)
     
    6
    ]
  • Cassiterite4.DB.05
    SnO
     
    2
      var: Wood Tin4.DB.05
    SnO
     
    2
  • Chalcophanite4.FL.20
    (Zn,Fe,Mn)Mn
     
    3
    O
     
    7
    ·3H
     
    2
    O
  • Cuprite4.AA.10
    Cu
     
    2
    O
  • Dzhalindite4.FC.05
    In(OH)
     
    3
  • Goethite4.FD.10
    α-Fe
    3+
     
    O(OH)
  • Hematite4.CB.05
    Fe
     
    2
    O
     
    3
  • Ilmenite4.CB.05
    Fe
    2+
     
    TiO
     
    3
  • Lepidocrocite4.FE.15
    γ-Fe
    3+
     
    O(OH)
  • Litharge4.AC.20
    PbO
  • Magnesioferrite4.BB.05
    MgFe
    3+
    2
    O
     
    4
  • Magnetite4.BB.05
    Fe
    2+
     
    Fe
    3+
    2
    O
     
    4
  • Minium4.BD.05
    Pb
     
    3
    O
     
    4
  • Natanite4.FC.10
    Fe
    2+
     
    [Sn(OH)
     
    6
    ]
  • Opal4.DA.10
    SiO
     
    2
    ·nH
     
    2
    O
  • Pyrolusite4.DB.05
    MnO
     
    2
  • Quartz4.DA.05
    SiO
     
    2
      var: Smoky Quartz4.DA.05
    SiO
     
    2
  • Sénarmontite4.CB.50
    Sb
     
    2
    O
     
    3
  • Valentinite4.CB.55
    Sb
     
    2
    O
     
    3
  • Varlamoffite4.DB.05
    (Sn,Fe)(O,OH)
     
    2
    Group 5 - Nitrates and Carbonates
  • Aragonite5.AB.15
    CaCO
     
    3
  • Aurichalcite5.BA.15
    (Zn,Cu)
     
    5
    [(OH)
     
    3
    |CO
     
    3
    ]
     
    2
  • Azurite5.BA.05
    Cu
     
    3
    [OH|CO
     
    3
    ]
     
    2
  • Bismutite5.BE.25
    (BiO)
     
    2
    CO
     
    3
  • Calcite5.AB.05
    CaCO
     
    3
      var: Manganoan Calcite5.AB.05
    (Ca,Mn)CO
     
    3
  • Cerussite5.AB.15
    PbCO
     
    3
  • Dolomite5.AB.10
    CaMg(CO
     
    3
    )
     
    2
  • Hydrozincite5.BA.15
    Zn
     
    5
    [(OH)
     
    3
    |CO
     
    3
    ]
     
    2
  • Kutnohorite5.AB.10
    Ca(Mn,Mg,Fe)(CO
     
    3
    )
     
    2
  • Malachite5.BA.10
    Cu
     
    2
    [(OH)
     
    2
    |CO
     
    3
    ]
  • Smithsonite5.AB.05
    ZnCO
     
    3
    Group 6 - Borates
  • Ludwigite6.AB.30
    Mg
     
    2
    Fe
    3+
     
    [O
     
    2
    |BO
     
    3
    ]
  • Vonsenite6.AB.30
    Fe
    2+
    2
    Fe
    3+
     
    [O
     
    2
    |BO
     
    3
    ]
    Group 7 - Sulphates, Chromates, Molybdates and Tungstates
  • Anglesite7.AD.35
    PbSO
     
    4
  • Baryte7.AD.35
    BaSO
     
    4
  • Brochantite7.BB.25
    Cu
     
    4
    [(OH)
     
    6
    |SO
     
    4
    ]
  • Chalcanthite7.CB.20
    CuSO
     
    4
    ·5H
     
    2
    O
  • Gypsum7.CD.40
    Ca[SO
     
    4
    ] · 2H
     
    2
    O
  • Jarosite7.BC.10
    KFe
    3+
     
     
    3
    [(OH)
     
    3
    |SO
     
    4
    ]
     
    2
  • Melanterite7.CB.35
    FeSO
     
    4
    ·7H
     
    2
    O
  • Plumbojarosite7.BC.10
    PbFe
    3+
    6
    [(OH)
     
    3
    |SO
     
    4
    ]
     
    4
    Group 8 - Phosphates, Arsenates and Vanadates
  • Adamite8.BB.30
    Zn
     
    2
    (AsO
     
    4
    )(OH)
  • Beudantite8.BL.05
    PbFe
     
    3
    [(OH)
     
    6
    |SO
     
    4
    |AsO
     
    4
    ]
  • Dussertite8.BL.10
    BaFe
    3+
    3
    [(OH)
     
    5
    |(AsO
     
    4
    )
     
    2
    ]
  • Erythrite8.CE.40
    Co
     
    3
    (AsO
     
    4
    )
     
    2
    ·8H
     
    2
    O
  • Mimetite8.BN.05
    Pb
     
    5
    [Cl|(AsO
     
    4
    )
     
    3
    ]
  • Pyromorphite8.BN.05
    Pb
     
    5
    [Cl|(PO
     
    4
    )
     
    3
    ]
  • Thometzekite8.CG.15
    Pb(Cu,Zn)
     
    2
    [AsO
     
    4
    ,SO
     
    4
    ]
     
    2
    · 2(H
     
    2
    O,OH)
  • Zincolivenite8.BB.30
    CuZn(AsO
     
    4
    )(OH)
    Group 9 - Silicates
  • Actinolite9.DE.10
    ☐Ca
     
    2
    (Mg,Fe
    2+
     
    )
     
    5
    (Si
     
    8
    O
     
    22
    )(OH)
     
    2
  • 'Adularia'9.FA.30
    KAlSi
     
    3
    O
     
    8
  • Albite9.FA.35
    Na[AlSi
     
    3
    O
     
    8
    ]
  • Apophyllite-(KF)9.EA.15
    KCa
     
    4
    [(F,OH)|Si
     
    8
    O
     
    20
    ] · 8H
     
    2
    O
  • Axinite-(Fe)9.BD.20
    Ca
     
    2
    Fe
    2+
     
    Al
     
    2
    [OH|BSi
     
    4
    O
     
    15
    ]
  • Axinite-(Mn)9.BD.20
    Ca
     
    2
    Mn
    2+
     
    Al
     
    2
    [OH|BSi
     
    4
    O
     
    15
    ]
  • Chamosite9.EC.55
    (Fe
    2+
     
    ,Mg)
     
    5
    Al[(OH)
     
    8
    |AlSi
     
    3
    O
     
    10
    ]
  • Chrysocolla9.ED.20
    (Cu,Al)
     
    2
    H
     
    2
    Si
     
    2
    O
     
    5
    (OH)
     
    4
    ·nH
     
    2
    O
  • Clinozoisite9.BG.05
    {Ca
     
    2
    }{Al
     
    3
    }[O|OH|SiO
     
    4
    |Si
     
    2
    O
     
    7
    ]
  • Cummingtonite9.DE.05
    [ ][Mg
     
    2
    ][Mg
     
    5
    ][(OH)
     
    2
    |Si
     
    8
    O
     
    22
    ]
  • Danburite9.FA.65
    CaB
     
    2
    Si
     
    2
    O
     
    8
  • Datolite9.AJ.20
    CaB[OH|SiO
     
    4
    ]
  • Epidote9.BG.05
    {Ca
     
    2
    }{Al
     
    2
    Fe
    3+
     
    }[O|OH|SiO
     
    4
    |Si
     
    2
    O
     
    7
    ]
  • Greenalite9.ED.15
    Fe
     
    2-3
    Si
     
    2
    O
     
    5
    (OH)
     
    4
  • Grossular9.AD.25
    Ca
     
    3
    Al
     
    2
    [SiO
     
    4
    ]
     
    3
  • Hedenbergite9.DA.15
    CaFe
    2+
     
    [Si
     
    2
    O
     
    6
    ]
  • Hemimorphite9.BD.10
    Zn
     
    4
    [(OH)
     
    2
    |Si
     
    2
    O
     
    7
    ] · H
     
    2
    O
  • Hisingerite9.ED.10
    Fe
    3+
    2
    Si
     
    2
    O
     
    5
    (OH)
     
    4
    ·2H
     
    2
    O
  • Ilvaite9.BE.07
    CaFe
    2+
    2
    Fe
    3+
     
    [O|OH|Si
     
    2
    O
     
    7
    ]
  • Johannsenite9.DA.15
    CaMn
    2+
     
    [Si
     
    2
    O
     
    6
    ]
  • Laumontite9.GB.10
    CaAl
     
    2
    Si
     
    4
    O
     
    12
    ·4H
     
    2
    O
  • Montmorillonite9.EC.40
    (Na,Ca)
     
    0.33
    (Al,Mg)
     
    2
    Si
     
    4
    O
     
    10
    (OH)
     
    2
    ·nH
     
    2
    O
  • Nontronite9.EC.40
    Na
     
    0.3
    Fe
     
    2
    (Si,Al)
     
    4
    O
     
    10
    (OH)
     
    2
    ·nH
     
    2
    O
  • Orthoclase9.FA.30
    K[AlSi
     
    3
    O
     
    8
    ]
  • Palygorskite9.EE.20
    (Mg,Al)
     
    5
    (Si,Al)
     
    8
    O
     
    20
    (OH)
     
    2
    ·8H
     
    2
    O
  • Rhodonite9.DK.05
    MnSiO
     
    3
  • Scolecite9.GA.05
    Ca[Al
     
    2
    Si
     
    3
    O
     
    10
    ] · 3H
     
    2
    O
  • Siderophyllite9.EC.20
    KFe
    2+
    2
    Al[Al
     
    2
    Si
     
    2
    O
     
    10
    ](OH)
     
    2
  • Stilbite-Ca9.GE.10
    NaCa
     
    4
    [Al
     
    9
    Si
     
    27
    O
     
    72
    ] · nH
     
    2
    O
  • Thomsonite-Ca9.GA.10
    NaCa
     
    2
    [Al
     
    5
    Si
     
    5
    O
     
    20
    ] · 6H
     
    2
    O
  • Topaz9.AF.35
    Al
     
    2
    [(F,OH)
     
    2
    |SiO
     
    4
    ]
  • Willemite9.AA.05
    Zn
     
    2
    [SiO
     
    4
    ]
  • Wollastonite9.DG.05
    Ca[SiO
     
    3
    ]
  • Zoisite9.BG.10
    {Ca
     
    2
    }{Al
     
    3
    }[O|OH|SiO
     
    4
    |Si
     
    2
    O
     
    7
    ]
    Unclassified Minerals
  • 'Apophyllite'-
  • 'Chlorite Group'-
  • 'Heulandite'-
  • Joséite-
    Bi
     
    4
    TeS
     
    2
  • 'Pumpellyite'-
  • 'Tourmaline'-
    AD
     
    3
    G
     
    6
    (BO
     
    3
    )
     
    3
    [T
     
    6
    O
     
    18
    ]Y
     
    3
    Z
  • Wolframite-
    (Fe
    2+
     
    )WO
     
    4
     
     
    to (Mn
    2+
     
    )WO
     
    4


    130 entries listed. 121 valid minerals.

    Localities in this Region:
    Russia
     
    • Far-Eastern Region
      • Primorskiy Kray
        • Dal'negorsk (Dalnegorsk; Tetyukhe; Tjetjuche; Tetjuche)
          • Karadubsky ore field

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