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Ikaite from
Olenitsa River, White Sea Coast, Murmansk Oblast, Russia


Locality type:River
Classification
Species:Ikaite
Formula:CaCO3 · 6H2O
Confirmation
Validity:Never found, but inferred to have existed at some point in the past (e.g. from pseudomorphs)
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Glendoniteⓘ3 photos of Ikaite associated with Glendonite at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Ikaite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Olenitsa River, White Sea Coast, Murmansk Oblast, Russia
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Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:642482
Long-form Identifier:1:3:642482:4
GUID (UUID V4):9089bf99-e81e-4996-9e27-d6caa0a858aa
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and after anhydrite (Vodino, the Volga basin, Russia) enlarged the collection of chalcedony varieties...collection of glendonite (calcite pseudomorphs after ikaite) (photo 10–14). A.Nikiforov, A.Zakharov, M.Anosov...collected a larger part of this collection near Olenitsa village, Kola Peninsula, during several field...Sulerzhitskiy in the Bol’shaya Balakhnya river valley, Taimyr Peninsula, Russia. The Museum set of is a detailed...Peninsula by shape of intergrowths; frequently, it is white. At the same time, some samples from these two localities
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beach, in mine, in Mogán, Gran Canaria, Dzhezkazgan oblast, Canary islands (Calvo, Kazakhstan. 2016). As classic...occurs on the Keivy plateau, Kola Calcite peninsula (Russia) in pseudomorphs the form of dark blue after aragonite...sometimes covered by should in principle massive white quartz be very common (Moore, 2016). since, of these...as in the case of pseudomorphs of calcite after ikaite. In other cases, the alteration processes are more...varying degrees. Calcite pseudomorphs after ikaite Ikaite, calcium carbonate hexahydrate that crystallizes
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(upper row); note the location of nonindexed points (white) along grain, phase, and subgrain boundaries as...phase. The high porosity is also shown by the milky-white color of the crystals, a difference is the loss...Furthermore, such areas can also regions (light). White spots denote the presence of exhibit changes in...crystal. The resulting meniscus is seen as the white nature as well as in technical applications. On...Ni-bearing phases. (B) Represents the area marked by white box in (A), which is a higher magnification image
 
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