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Heulandite-Ca : (Ca,Na)5(Si27Al9)O72·26H2O, Mordenite : (Na2,Ca,K2)4(Al8Si40)O96·28H2O

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Copyright © ABC2589
 
 
 
 
 
minID: 3HL-PYV

Heulandite-Ca : (Ca,Na)5(Si27Al9)O72·26H2O, Mordenite : (Na2,Ca,K2)4(Al8Si40)O96·28H2O

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Dimensions: 50 mm x 35 mm x 35 mm
Field of View: 50 mm

White spherical mordenite with scaly, shining crystals of heulandite-Ca. Specimen from the 90's.

This photo has been shown 324 times
Photo added:9th Dec 2013
Dimensions:4288x2848px (12.21 megapixels)
Camera:NIKON D90

Data Identifiers

Mindat Photo ID:577555 📋 (quote this with any query about this photo)
Long-form Identifier:mindat:1:4:577555:9 📋
GUID:fa560c70-c7b2-4d0d-9a04-f245204028e9 📋
Specimen MinID3HL-PYV (note: this is not unique to this photo, it is unique to the specimen)

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Photoswrong locality

13th Jan 2023 17:31 UTCKrzysztof Andrzejewski

please move this photo into 

with description:
heulandite-Ca on mordenite

regards

13th Jan 2023 20:43 UTCJosé Zendrera 🌟 Manager

Message sent for species and locality.

13th Jan 2023 23:13 UTCKrzysztof Andrzejewski

Thanks Jose, but usually there is no reaction at all, this kind of problems require action from manager. As example - here heulandite specimen is waiting since Mai 2019 to be moved:

14th Jan 2023 19:53 UTCRalph S Bottrill 🌟 Manager

Hi Krzysztof
Mordenite has not been reported from the locality, do you know of any analyses? Certainly not stellerite, but maybe okenite?

Re the other heulandite, I changed the location to Tura as it looks right, but flagged it as uncertain; there seems to be a few zeolite locations on the area. It’s a bit difficult with photos from dealers as the specimen often moves quickly and they cannot always be sure.

15th Jan 2023 00:04 UTCKrzysztof Andrzejewski

Ralph - mordenite is well known from this locality. I bought first specimen of this type around 2003-2004 during the Mineralienmesse Hamburg, Germany - today in the collection of University of Silesia. 
One specimen with typical sequence mordenite - heulandite-Ca - stilbite-Ca was sold recently by Dan Weinrich:
- even now you can find 2 specimens for sell via Minfind (Marin Minerals).

In the virtual museum of John Betts, you have specimen No. 38821 
 described as Mordenite and Heulandite. Locality: Nidym River, Nizhnyaya Tunguska River, Siberia, Russia. The point on the Mindat map was marked by me (in the days of Google maps), but it corresponds to the northernmost point with two mini-quarries, where the largest number of specimens came from. Recent expeditions consisted of moving down the river towards the settlement of Tura, during which mineral specimens were obtained at many different stops - hence the lack of, for example, prehnite on Mindat. However, I don't know of any confirmation of stellerite and also heulandite-Na (photos exist on Mindat). By the way - the famous big automorphic analcime is from yet another location, here unfortuantelly as Tura.

15th Jan 2023 00:39 UTCKrzysztof Andrzejewski

Ralph S Bottrill 🌟 Manager  ✉️

I changed the location to Tura as it looks right
 - many thanks, this big white crystals are totally characteristic. 

Btw - in November last year during the Sussex Mineral Show 2022 , a big part of Allan and Elvire Mortimer zeolite collection went on sell by Midland Minerals. I bought also great specimen of heulandite-Ca on mordenite from Amudikha River. Old label provide information, that originally this specimen come from G.Barker collection with annotation 'Tucson 92' which may indicate that it comes from material originally collected by Fersman Museum expeditions. By a strange coincidence, I bought my first specimen from this location from a seller from the USSR during the Sosnowiec Minerals Show, Poland exactly in autumn 1992.

Regards !
Kristof

15th Jan 2023 00:48 UTCKrzysztof Andrzejewski

Krzysztof Andrzejewski  ✉️

USSR
 P.S. Sorry, my mistake - USSR was dissolved on the 26 December 1991.

15th Jan 2023 14:18 UTCJosé Zendrera 🌟 Manager

Changed locality and species.

15th Jan 2023 14:23 UTCKrzysztof Andrzejewski

José Zendrera 🌟 Manager  ✉️

Changed locality and species.
 great - many thanks!
please add also minerals:
- laumontite
- chabazite
   
References:
Levitsky V.V. (2010) - Eastern Siberia, Amudikha river, Summer 2009
Mineral Observer. Mineralogical Almanac, volume 15, issue 1, 2010, P.56-59

- external link to pdf Mineralogical Almanac  (summary)



15th Jan 2023 18:51 UTCPaolo Bosio

Added also chalcopyrite and analcime (here only small crystals have been rarely found).

Description and references updated.

15th Jan 2023 19:25 UTCKrzysztof Andrzejewski

Yes - I saw it, great job Paolo!!! I really appreciate your effort, I hope this help a lot in many cases.

I have been watching quite regularly the specimens that dealers in Russia have for sale for a long time, and to be honest, I am not sure which specimens come from the Nidym River area and which from the Amudikha River. Similar to the Tura quarry and the outcrop on the east bank of the Dakat River (this locality is not on Mindat yet). Btw - if you ever want to put the rest of the places on Mindat again, I'd be happy to provide the data. 
 regards

15th Jan 2023 20:07 UTCJosé Zendrera 🌟 Manager

Krzysztof, you are now a regular contributor so you should be able to create new localities if there are print or reliable references.
 
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