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Hambergite from Tajikistan

Tajikistan
 
  • Gorno-Badakhshan
    • Murghob
Leonid Pautov and Mirak Mirakov analytical data 2019 and collection
    • Rangkul' Highlands
Niedermayr, G. Lyckberg, P. & Jahn, S. (2011): Mineralientage Munchen 2010. Mineralien Welt. 22 (1): 10-31 (p. 14)
[AmMin 85:1561]
Thomas, R., & Davidson, P. (2010). Hambergite-rich melt inclusions in morganite crystals from the Muiane pegmatite, Mozambique and some remarks on the paragenesis of hambergite. Mineralogy and Petrology, 100(3-4), 227-239.
Zagorsky, V. Y., Makagon, V. M., & Shmakin, B. M. (1999). Systematics of granitic pegmatites. Can. Mineral, 37(3), 800-802.
Evseev, A. A. (1995) Kazaknstan and Middle Asia. A brief Mineralogical Guide. World of Stone 8:24-30
Niedermayr, G. Lyckberg, P. & Jahn, S. (2011): Mineralientage Munchen 2010. Mineralien Welt. 22 (1): 10-31 (p. 14)
    • Shughnon
      • Shakhdara Range
Pekov, Igor V. (1998) Minerals first discovered on the territory of the former Soviet Union. Ocean Pictures, Moscow. 369pp.
Pekov, Igor V. (1998) Minerals first discovered on the territory of the former Soviet Union. Ocean Pictures, Moscow. 369pp.
Konovalenko, S. I., Voloshin, A. V., Pakhomovskiy, Ya. A., Anen'yev, S. S., Perlina, G. A., Rogachev, D. L., Kuznetsov, V. Ya. (1984) Tusionite, MnSn(BO3)2, a new Borate from Granite Pegmatite of Southwestern Pamir. International Geology Review, 26 (4) 481-485 doi:10.1080/00206818409466576
Pavel.M. Kartashov (n.d.) analytical data.
 
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