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Gypsum from
Mnevniki, Moscow, Russia


Classification
Species:Gypsum
Formula:CaSO4 · 2H2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Gypsum data
Locality Data:Click here to view Mnevniki, Moscow, Russia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:789417
Long-form Identifier:1:3:789417:6
GUID (UUID V4):ec6e7e4a-a835-46ec-a5ad-dfa0c26cfcc7
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species R. loxia from the Upper Jurassic of the Moscow region. On the basis of topotype material, this...is, ‘ ’ paper Russian place-names (apart from Moscow) are spelt according to the modern rules of transliteration...describing some Jurassic fossils collected near Moscow. He distinguished the RhynFischer de 4 chonelles’...(1843) changed his mind again and referred his Moscow form (which he misspelt Rhyngonella') to Sowerby’s...toxia Fischer. Upper Jurassic, Tatarovop, near Moscow. Reproduction of original figures published by
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References . HO Preface In August 1984, at the Moscow meeting of the International Geological Congress...international meetings (e.g., Luxemburg, 1962, 1967; Moscow, 1967; Budapest, 1969; Lyon-Neuchatel, 1973; Stutt¬...southern Russian Plat¬ form are most complete in the Moscow Synclinorium (the right bank of the Oka River,...ferruginous sandstones and sands. Its thickness in the Moscow Synclinorium attains 10 to 15 m; in the Ul’yanovskSaratov...Ul’yanovskSaratov Trough; a zone bears the same name in the Moscow Synclinorium (Krymholts, 1972b), and in the Chamoussetia
 
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