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Khristovite-(Ce) from
Rhodonite occurrence, Muzeinyi Valley, Inyl'chek Range, Issyk-Kul Region, Kyrgyzstan


Locality type:Occurrence
Classification
Species:Khristovite-(Ce)
Formula:(CaCe)(MgAlMn2+)F[Si2O7][SiO4](OH)
Habit:elongate subhedral grains up to 1.5 mm long
Colour:brown
Confirmation
Validity:Valid - Type Locality
Associated Minerals:
Associates:Baryte
Hejtmanite
Hübnerite
Hyalophane
Rhodochrosite
Rhodonite
Tephroite
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Rhodoniteⓘ4 photos of Khristovite-(Ce) associated with Rhodonite at this locality.
Hejtmaniteⓘ1 photo of Khristovite-(Ce) associated with Hejtmanite at this locality.
Quartzⓘ1 photo of Khristovite-(Ce) associated with Quartz at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Khristovite-(Ce) data
Locality Data:Click here to view Rhodonite occurrence, Muzeinyi Valley, Inyl'chek Range, Issyk-Kul Region, Kyrgyzstan
Photo GalleryView Gallery (4 photos)
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:116309
Long-form Identifier:1:3:116309:4
GUID (UUID V4):1c8be230-186a-4eaf-b0e0-12c112ebb4e9
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Crystal System if M1 = Mg. Otherwise Allanite-(Ce) (Ca,Ce,La)2(Al,Fe2+,Fe3+)3Si3O12(OH) Monoclinic a proper...Monoclinic attached; the prefixes Allanite-(Y) (Y,Ce,Ca)2(Al,Fe3+)3Si3O12(OH) Monoclinic ferro and mangano...respecDissakisite-(Ce) Ca(Ce,La)MgAl2(SiO4)3(OH) Monoclinic Dissakisite-(La) Ca(La,Ce)MgAl2(SiO4)3(OH)...Ce)MgAl2(SiO4)3(OH) Monoclinic tively. The dominant Dollaseite-(Ce) CaCeMg2AlSi3O11(F,OH)2 Monoclinic cation on A2 (other...desigFerriallanite-(Ce) CaCeFe3+AlFe3+Si3O12(OH) Monoclinic nation. Table 2 shows Khristovite-(Ce) (Ca,REE)REE(Mg
Book
(because ofthe same secrecy). Thus, even if a small occurrence, stream, or hill was used as reference, it was...discovery; first the of history cplityand the occurrence color, size, (morphologY, find first the of cription...not precisely located, the environs of mineral occurrence is indicated with a circle instead of a point...771 09; PMM 1 086/l Acetamide ,AE S CHYN ITE-(Ce ), (Ce,Ca,Th) (TI.Nb )p6 ;A esc h y nite - ( C e ) ,w...AESCHYNITE-(Cc) crystals, after Kokscharow issues 'Of th e 191h ce n.). A Minerals First Discovered on the Territory
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" However, this problem became such a common occurrence that it made more sense to drop this boring repetitive...senior author. Occurrence Wherever possible, I have tried to include the type of occurrence. This may be...This is a very short statement about the mode of occurrence: grains, crystals, aggregates, etc. as well as...France Germany Greece India Italy Japan Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Moon Nu111ber of Species Number of Species... NEW MINERALS Abenakiite-( Ce) 1990-1994 Hexagonal (trigonal) Na26 (Ce,REEMSi0 3 MP0 4 MC0 3 MS4+0
 
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