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Britholite-(Ce) from
Marchenko Peak, Kukisvumchorr Mt, Khibiny Massif, Murmansk Oblast, Russia


Locality type:Peak
Classification
Species:Britholite-(Ce)
Formula:(Ce,Ca)5(SiO4)3OH
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Britholite-(Ce) data
Locality Data:Click here to view Marchenko Peak, Kukisvumchorr Mt, Khibiny Massif, Murmansk Oblast, Russia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:574317
Long-form Identifier:1:3:574317:9
GUID (UUID V4):427213cf-4b61-4084-aa47-a99b2595d929
Nearest other occurrences of Britholite-(Ce)
2.0km (1.2 miles) Kaskasnyunchorr Mountain, Khibiny Massif, Murmansk Oblast, Russia
21.0km (13.0 miles) Khibiny Station, Kihlman Mountain, Khibiny Massif, Murmansk Oblast, Russia
45.2km (28.1 miles) Karnasurt Mountain, Lovozersky District, Murmansk Oblast, Russia
52.8km (32.8 miles) Afrikanda complex, Murmansk Oblast, Russia
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
pp. 65–83. Typomorphism of Fluorapatite in the Khibiny Alkaline Pluton, Kola Peninsula N. G. Konoplevaa...Russian Academy of Sciences, Murmansk oblast, Apatity, ul. Fersmana 14, 184209 Russia b Geological Institute...Russian Academy of Sciences, Murmansk oblast, Apatity, ul. Fersmana 14, 184209 Russia Received January 10, 2013...accessory and rockforming fluorapatite in the Khibiny pluton is discussed in its content, morphology...1134/S1075701514070071 1 INTRODUCTION The world’s largest Khibiny alkaline pluton is located in the western Kola
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
MINERALS Amphiboles of the Khibiny Alkaline Pluton, Kola Peninsula, Russia N. G. Konopleva, G. Yu. Ivanyuk...14, Apatity, 184209 Russia Received May 11, 2006 Abstract—The rocks of the Khibiny pluton contain 25 amphibole... INTRODUCTION The world’s largest pluton, the Khibiny alkaline pluton of nepheline syenites and foidolites...lenticular apatite–nepheline body extends from Mount Kukisvumchorr to Mount Koashva. In the remainder part of productive...major dark-colored minerals of all rocks in the Khibiny pluton. However, in spite of an almost 100-year
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Kota Peninsula (1-Khibiny Massif, 2-Lovozero Massif, 3-Kovdor Massif, 4-Afrikanda Massif) This series of...of the most interesting mineralogical regions of Russia — the Kola Peninsula. Despite the rather small...of carrying out mineralogical excursions to the Khibiny and Lovozero Tundry, Keivy, alkaline-ultrabasic...is interested in the nature of the north. “The Khibiny and Lovozero Tundry "by A. Fersman, published in...more than 200 min­ erals have been discovered in Khibiny alone; around 80 ofthese were first-time discover­
Book (volume)
of Problems of Chemical Physics Chernogolovka, Russia ISSN 2194-3176 ISSN 2194-3184 (electronic) ISBN...illustrations was also significant. Chernogolovka, Russia Nikita V. Chukanov Contents of Volume I 1 ...minerals from alkaline pegmatites of the Kovdor massif: (1) mogovidite (CO32 -dominant), (2) golyshevite...kyanoxalite from Alluaiv Mt., Lovozero alkaline massif, Kola peninsula, Russia (After Chukanov et al. 2011)...typical cancrinite from Vishnevye Mts., Urals, Russia (After Chukanov et al. 2011) 4 1 The Application
Book (edition)
(Canada), Henry L. Barwood (USA). Dmitriy Belakovskiy (Russia). Fabio Bellatreccia (ltaly). Vlado Bennanec (Croatia)...(Canada), Anthony R. Kampf (USA). Pave! M. Kartashov (Russia). Sven Karnp-Moller (Denmark). Akira Kato (Japan)...Parodi (France). Marco Pa ero (ltaly). Igor Pekov (Russia), atale Perchiazzi (Italy). Ole V. Petersen (Denmark)...Helium Holmium Al Sb A As Ba Be Bi B Br Cd Ca C Ce Cs Cl Cr Co Cu Dy Er Eu F Gd Ga Ge Au Hf He Ho Hydrogen...BSFM BSF.\IC BS.'.\' CfSJ CA CCA CoC\l CCM CCR CE CJM CJC Aufschlus.s Boletin Fac11/tadde cienncia
 
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