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Ferrimolybdite from
Kyzylsai Mo-U deposit, Chu-Ili Mountains, Ulytau District, Ulytau Region, Kazakhstan


Locality type:Deposit
Classification
Species:Ferrimolybdite
Formula:Fe2(MoO4)3 · nH2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Ferrimolybdite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Kyzylsai Mo-U deposit, Chu-Ili Mountains, Ulytau District, Ulytau Region, Kazakhstan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:610531
Long-form Identifier:1:3:610531:0
GUID (UUID V4):4330f9fb-3c7a-462c-bea9-53d13f68335e
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d. Z = n.d. X-ray Powder Pattern: Kadzharan deposit, Armenia. 7.80 (100), 3.21 (80), 3.89 (60), 8.33...Total 96.70 99.89 100.00 (1) Kyzylsai Moā€“U deposit, Kazakhstan; after deduction of impurities, corresponds...)3 (MoO4 )2.98 (OH)2 ā€¢ 10.88H2 O. (2) RabeĢjac deposit, France; by electron microprobe, H2 O by gas chromatography...secondary mineral in the lower oxidized zone of Moā€“U deposits. Association: Uraninite, uranophane, uranospinite...jarosite, ferrimolybdite (Kadzharan deposit, Armenia); umohoite, uranophane (RabeĢjac deposit, France);
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X-ray Powder Pattern: Aleksandrovskii Golets deposit, Russia. 3.222 (10), 1.129 (8), 2.625 (6), 2.142...73 [100.00] 100.00 (1) Aleksandrovskii Golets deposit, Russia; H2 O taken as loss on ignition. (2) Analysis...part replacing brannerite (Aleksandrovskii Golets deposit, Russia); in a stream channel in sandstone (Hart...may be of post-mining origin. Association: Ferrimolybdite, ilsemannite, metauranocircite, uranyl sulfates...the Aleksandrovskii Golets Moā€“U deposit, upper Chetkanda River, Chara district, Udokan Range, northern Transbaikal
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phrases as <Kazakhstan,Ā» etc., appeared in the Russian papers. In non-Russian...territory of the former Soviet Union, the Urals, Kazakhstan, and Central Asia, where many new minerals were...localities are attributed to deposits, mines, mountains, intrusive massifs, or other objects corresponding...Miner. - Ame rican Mineralogist Bull.Soc.Nat. Mosco u - Bulletin de la Socie te des Naturalistes de Moscou...- materialy (materials) Mt. - Mountain Mts. - Mountains p - page pt. - part sb. - sbomik (collected articles)
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uramarsite discovered in the Bota-Burum U deposit, Southern Kazakhstan, was detected by characteristic bands...cm1 is called the fingerprint region. Usually IR spectrum in this region contains very complicated series...overlapping bands. The importance of the fingerprint region is that each mineral species produces a different...500 to 800 cm1 can be considered as ā€œfingerprint regionā€ sensitive to the composition and the topological...see Fig. 1.9), but generally IR spectrum in this region is characteristic of all these minerals. In IR
 
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