Locality type: | Mining Area |
Classification |
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Species: | Albite |
Formula: | Na(AlSi3O8) |
Confirmation |
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Validity: | Believed Valid |
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data: |
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Chrysoberyl | ⓘ1 photo of Albite associated with Chrysoberyl at this locality. |
Muscovite | ⓘ1 photo of Albite associated with Muscovite at this locality. |
Data |
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Mineral Data: | Click here to view Albite data |
Locality Data: | Click here to view Izumrudnye Kopi area, Malyshevo, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia |
Data Identifiers |
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Mindat Occurrence Record ID: | 111094 |
Long-form Identifier: | 1:3:111094:4 |
GUID (UUID V4): | 5cc76fb4-5a01-4236-a3d1-84b4c07acd47 |
Localities for Albite in this Region |
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Cheremshanskoe deposit, Izumrudnye Kopi area, Malyshevo, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia |
Nearest other occurrences of Albite |
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43.0km (26.7 miles) | ⓘLipovka Mine (Lipovskoe Mine; Lipovskaya Mine; Lipovaya Mine), Lipovsk pegmatite field, Rezhevsky District, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia |
55.8km (34.7 miles) | ⓘKlyuchevskii Zavod slag locality, Dvurechensk, Sysertsky District, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia |
68.6km (42.6 miles) | ⓘMokrusha Mine, Alabashka pegmatite field, Yuzhakovo, Prigorodny District, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia |
74.6km (46.4 miles) | ⓘMurzinka Mine, Prigorodny District, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia |
75.8km (47.1 miles) | ⓘAlabashka pegmatite field, Yuzhakovo, Prigorodny District, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia |
81.1km (50.4 miles) | ⓘKazennitsa vein (Kazionnitsa), Alabashka pegmatite field, Yuzhakovo, Prigorodny District, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia |
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Reference Search (possible matching items) |
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