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Gamyanin, G. N., Zayakina, N. V., Galenchikova, L. T. (2014) Arangasite, Al2(PO4)(SO4)F · 7.5H2O, a new mineral from the Alyaskitovy deposit, Eastern Yakutia, Russia. Geology of Ore Deposits, 56 (7) 560-566 doi:10.1134/s107570151407006x

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TitleArangasite, Al2(PO4)(SO4)F · 7.5H2O, a new mineral from the Alyaskitovy deposit, Eastern Yakutia, Russia
JournalGeology of Ore Deposits
AuthorsGamyanin, G. N.Author
Zayakina, N. V.Author
Galenchikova, L. T.Author
Year2014 (December)Volume56
Page(s)560-566Issue7
PublisherPleiades Publishing Ltd
DOIdoi:10.1134/s107570151407006xSearch in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID19804Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:19804:4
GUID4e19710f-a319-466b-9370-b8c0d1709e48
Full ReferenceGamyanin, G. N., Zayakina, N. V., Galenchikova, L. T. (2014) Arangasite, Al2(PO4)(SO4)F · 7.5H2O, a new mineral from the Alyaskitovy deposit, Eastern Yakutia, Russia. Geology of Ore Deposits, 56 (7) 560-566 doi:10.1134/s107570151407006x
Plain TextGamyanin, G. N., Zayakina, N. V., Galenchikova, L. T. (2014) Arangasite, Al2(PO4)(SO4)F · 7.5H2O, a new mineral from the Alyaskitovy deposit, Eastern Yakutia, Russia. Geology of Ore Deposits, 56 (7) 560-566 doi:10.1134/s107570151407006x
In(2014, December) Geology of Ore Deposits Vol. 56 (7) Pleiades Publishing Ltd

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Ankinovich, E.A., Bekenova, G.K., Shabanova T.A. et al. Mitryaevaite, Al10[(PO4)8.7(SO3OH)1.3]Σ10AlF3 · 30H2O, a new mineral species from a Cambrian carbonaceus chert formation, Karatau Range and Zhabagly Mountains, Southern Kazakhstan, Canad. Miner., 1997, vol. 35, pp. 1415–1419.
De Abeledo, M. E. J., Angelelli, V., de Benyacar, M. A. R., and Gordillo, C. Sanjuanite, a new hydrated basic sulfate-phosphate of aluminum, Am. Mineral., 1968, vol. 53, pp. 1–8.
Mandarino, J. A. The Gladstone-Dale relationship: part IV. The compatibility concept and its application, Canad. Miner., 1980, vol. 19, pp. 441–450.
Zaitsev, A.I. and Bakharov, A.G. Extensive parameters of Sn- and W-bearing leucogranite formation of the Alyaskitovy stock, Otech. Geol., 2010, no. 5, pp. 64–75.

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Alyaskitovoye Sn-W deposit, Ust'-Nera, Indigirka River Basin, Sakha, Russia

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Alyaskitovoye Sn-W deposit, Ust'-Nera, Indigirka River Basin, Sakha, Russia Anglesite, Arangasite, Arsenopyrite, Beryl, Calcite, Cassiterite, Chalcopyrite, Colquiriite, Fluellite, Fluorite, Gypsum, Jarosite, Kaolinite, Malachite, Mansfieldite, Muscovite, Natrojarosite, Phosphoscorodite, Pyrite, Scorodite, Sinkankasite, Sphalerite, Stibiconite, Strengite, Tourmaline, Valentinite, Wolframite Group


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