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Froodite from
Talnakh Cu-Ni Deposit, Noril'sk, Putoran Plateau, Taimyr Peninsula, Taymyrskiy Autonomous Okrug, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia


Locality type:Deposit
Classification
Species:Froodite
Formula:α-PdBi2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Altaite17 photos of Froodite associated with Altaite at this locality.
Galena14 photos of Froodite associated with Galena at this locality.
Paolovite10 photos of Froodite associated with Paolovite at this locality.
Pentlandite10 photos of Froodite associated with Pentlandite at this locality.
Geversite9 photos of Froodite associated with Geversite at this locality.
Breithauptite8 photos of Froodite associated with Breithauptite at this locality.
Chalcopyrite7 photos of Froodite associated with Chalcopyrite at this locality.
Silver7 photos of Froodite associated with Silver at this locality.
Michenerite7 photos of Froodite associated with Michenerite at this locality.
Maslovite5 photos of Froodite associated with Maslovite at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Froodite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Talnakh Cu-Ni Deposit, Noril'sk, Putoran Plateau, Taimyr Peninsula, Taymyrskiy Autonomous Okrug, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia
Photo GalleryView Gallery (2 photos)
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:613593
Long-form Identifier:1:3:613593:5
GUID (UUID V4):07e51a41-287b-4551-9a0a-66abae6501f1
Localities for Froodite in this Region
Mayak Mine, Talnakh Cu-Ni Deposit, Noril'sk, Putoran Plateau, Taimyr Peninsula, Taymyrskiy Autonomous Okrug, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia
Oktyabrsky Mine, Talnakh Cu-Ni Deposit, Noril'sk, Putoran Plateau, Taimyr Peninsula, Taymyrskiy Autonomous Okrug, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia
Kharaelakh lode, Oktyabrsky Mine, Talnakh Cu-Ni Deposit, Noril'sk, Putoran Plateau, Taimyr Peninsula, Taymyrskiy Autonomous Okrug, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia
Nearest other occurrences of Froodite
1.3km (0.8 miles) Mayak Mine, Talnakh Cu-Ni Deposit, Noril'sk, Putoran Plateau, Taimyr Peninsula, Taymyrskiy Autonomous Okrug, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia
4.9km (3.1 miles) Oktyabrsky Mine, Talnakh Cu-Ni Deposit, Noril'sk, Putoran Plateau, Taimyr Peninsula, Taymyrskiy Autonomous Okrug, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia
References
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gangue mineral may be considered as waste in one deposit and as ore mineral in another (e.g., hedenbergite)...particular sample derives from the stockwork of such a deposit, it will normally contain amorphous silica/opal...in modern hydrothermal equivalents (e.g., JADE deposit, Okinawa Trough, Japan). Thus, metasomatic/metamorphic...mineral inventory available elsewhere. Further deposit descriptions originated from: binn.strahlen.org...rutile, and ulvöspinel separating from ilmenite). Fe-, Cu-, and Ag-containing sulfides are even more out of
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P.O. Ocean Pictures Ltd. Box 368, Moscow 103009 Russia Phone/fax (7-095) 203 3574 e-mail oceanpicture@glasnet...fine mineralogical editions have been published in Russia. First of all one should mention the journal World...published in it devoted to the deposits of the Kola Peninsula, the Urals, and Siberia. A complete summary of...of discoveries of uranium minerals in Russia is given in Proceedings of the Russian Mineralogical Society...comprehensive book about 582 new minerals discovered in Russia (within its former and modern boundaries). The
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New York Ottawa, Ontario Ruislip, England Moscow, Russia London, Ontario Butte, Montana Modena, Italy Cape...Sudbury, Ontario Orléans-la-Source, France Moscow, Russia Washington, D.C. Maier, Wolfgang Malitch, Kreshimir...Austria Sudbury, Ontario Duluth, Minnesota Apatiti, Russia Toronto, Ontario Perth, Australia Copenhagen, Denmark...Tolstykh, Nadezda Toronto, Ontario Novosibirsk, Russia Watkinson, Dave Ottawa, Ontario Whittaker, Peter...temperatures, what is reasonable for transport and which deposit types have or may have been subject to these processes
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(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)... 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 Indium...Radon H In I Ir Fe Kr La Pb Li Lu Mg Mn Hg Mo Nd Ne Ni Nb N Os 0 Pd p Pt K Pr Ra Rn Rhenium Rhodium Rubidium
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visited all possible platinum group of elements (PGEs)–Ni–Cr-bearing areas in India for reconnaissance studies...Bureau of Mines METAL AND MINERALS Ag Au Co Cu Chr Cr Ir Ni Os PGM/E Pd Pt Rh Ru xiii Silver Gold Cobalt...family. The working deposits in South Africa and Russia are by far the largest for the PGM. The nickel...directly under iron (Fe), cobalt (Co), and nickel (Ni). The position of the platinum group and associated...the platinum group share affinity to Fe, Co, and Ni with consequential formation of metallic bonds over
 
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