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Hematite from
Hilairitovoye pegmatite, Kirovskii apatite mine, Kukisvumchorr Mt, Khibiny Massif, Murmansk Oblast, Russia


Locality type:Pegmatite
Classification
Species:Hematite
Formula:Fe2O3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Hematite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Hilairitovoye pegmatite, Kirovskii apatite mine, Kukisvumchorr Mt, Khibiny Massif, Murmansk Oblast, Russia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:711891
Long-form Identifier:1:3:711891:3
GUID (UUID V4):5643cff6-8a85-4718-ab61-610eddc070c6
References
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Journal (volume)
2004 Igor V. Pekov, Alexander S. Podlesnyi KUKISVUMCHORR DEPOSIT: Mineralogy of Alkaline Pegmatites... Igor V. Pekov and Alexander S. Podlesnyi Kukisvumchorr Deposit: Mineralogy of Alkaline Pegmatites and...history of the exploration of Kukisvumchorr apatite deposit in Khibiny Mountains have been summarized...issue. Kukisvumchorr deposit is actively operated since 1929 by Kirovskii Mine, the first mine at Kola...the Kukisvumchorr stands out even against a background of mineralogically unique Khibiny massif. It
Journal (issue)
bladed hematite, pyrite and other oddities, and we did. The west side of the island has the famous Mt. Capanne...generally only 2-5 inches wide, what we would call pegmatite stringers. Unlike in California, these dikes will...fine but small specimens of elbaite, aquamarine, apatite, and morganite, etc. The dikes are embedded in...backhoe. He and Federico apparently climbed up and down Mt. Capanne on their hands and knees through blackberry...etc. in bee suits with a machete looking for pegmatite dikes. They found one, a virgin dike one mile
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enough. No one on the island has feet as big as mine, so I hobble out into the forest in rubber boots...represented, as were key localities such as Langban, Mt. Ste. Hilaire. Franklin, Tsumeb, Palermo, and other...build locality suites. either by country, state or mine, resorting to alphabetical storage by species name...of mineralogical background. The Yamato manganese mine on Amami island was the type locality for two minerals:...pink rhodonite. Trying to find information on this mine, I was frustrated by how little was available. Japanese
Journal (volume)
(Czech Republic) (Romania/USA) (Germany) (Hungary) (Russia) (Czech Republic) (Japan) (Germany) Publication............................319 EM61 Mineralogy of mine wastes and contaminated soil......................exceptionally complex, notably in the case of apatite, the most common and perhaps most important of...phosphorus be reviewed and potentially regulated. Apatite in its various forms as a biological or chemical...Inst. of Silicate Chemistry RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia (*rimma_bubnova@mail.ru) 2 Dept. of Crystallography
 
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