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Buserite from
Kerch Peninsula, Crimea, Ukraine


Locality type:Peninsula
Classification
Species:'Buserite' (not an IMA approved species)
Formula:Na4Mn14O27 · 21H2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Buserite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Kerch Peninsula, Crimea, Ukraine
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:571003
Long-form Identifier:1:3:571003:4
GUID (UUID V4):271c59ac-59d7-4737-9853-fecd1f8185d5
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GEOLOGY Alexander I. Tishchenko MINERALS OFTHE CRIMEA Valerii B. Seiranyan AGATES OF ARMENIA: THE PAST...TishchenkO MINERALS OF THE CRIMEA Photo: М. Leybov. The Crimean Peninsula is a unique natural museum...and great number of scientific publications, the Crimea can be assigned among most studied regions of the...mineralogical aspects [3, 19]. Among other works, the Crimea was embraced by comprehensive regional mineralogical...Dvoichenko [2] described 98 mineral species of the Crimea (in the modern understanding of t his term), while
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Volume 8 Kazakhstan and Middle Asia Volume 9 Crimea Worldwide (including USSR) Volume 10 Urals (...East Pamirs Diamonds Volume 12 North Kazakhstan Ukraine Aldan =5 =3 =5 3 5* si Abukumalite Acanthite...Actinolite Actinolite Actinolite Actinolite Vyuntspakhk Crimea Sarbaiskii mine Sarbay deposit, Rudnyi Sarbay deposit...Borshchvochnyi Kryzah Urul’ga Bezmyannoye Bezymannoye Crimea Dal'negorsk boron deposit Federovskoye Federovskoye...quarry Seligdar deposit Tymyauz Keivy, Kola Peninsula Ukraine North Kazakhstan North Kazakhstan Rudnyi,
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Fersman, 1914. In P. A. Dvoichenko, Minerals of the Crimea (Russ.), Zap. Krym. Obshch. Est. i Lyub. Prir....black clay-slates near Alushta and elsewhere in the Crimea. Named from the locality. 10th List [Contains essential...pegmatite from Petrelius, Khibina massif, Kola peninsula. Named for G. P. Barsanov. [M.A., 16, 549.] 23rd...occurring in ijolite in the Lovozero intrusive, Kola Peninsula, USSR. [Bull., 90, 116.] 25th List Basaltkainit...biaxial, in nepheline-syenite-pegmatite from Kola peninsula, Russia. Named after Prof. Dmitry Stepanovich
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Russian name for the Lapp inhabitants of the Kola Peninsula. muscovite, from Russian Moskva, and then muscovy...locality in the mines near Anapa on the Taman Peninsula, Black Sea, Soviet Union. Anatase, from Greek...and lithium {Li). Balkanite, locality in Balkan Peninsula, in southern Europe. Bambollaite, locality at...Bursaite, locality in the Bursa Province, Turkey. Buserite, for Wilhelm Buser (1917- ), University of Bern...Gaspeite, locality in Gaspe Nord County, Gaspe Peninsula, Quebec, Canada. Gatumbaite, locality near Gatumba
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a 4.90. b 1 1 .58. c 5.66 A . Z=4. (TL) Kola Peninsula. USSR. Named for composition. 19 Alumotrichitc...been shown to be tosudite (q.v.). (TL) Alushta, Crimea, USSR. Named for locality. Syn. Aluschtit. 2 1...228). From (TL) Vuonnemi River, Khibina, Kola Peninsula, USSR. Named for its northern origin. 36 Arc...(TL) Rcstin'yun Mountain. NE Khihin massif. Kola Peninsula. USSR. Named for W. f Barents. Dutch sea arer...6apca110011T). (TL) Pctrclius. Khibina massif. Kola Peninsula. USSR. Named for G.P. Barsanov. Described as a
 
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