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Cancrinite Group from
Tultui lazurite deposit, Malaya Bystraya River Valley, Slyudyanka, Lake Baikal area, Irkutsk Oblast, Russia


Locality type:Deposit
Classification
Species:'Cancrinite Group' (not an IMA approved species)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Cancrinite Group data
Locality Data:Click here to view Tultui lazurite deposit, Malaya Bystraya River Valley, Slyudyanka, Lake Baikal area, Irkutsk Oblast, Russia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:536905
Long-form Identifier:1:3:536905:8
GUID (UUID V4):ad73d5e1-f976-43ba-93fd-9912974b26ba
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Academy of Sciences, ul. Favorskogo 1a, Irkutsk, 664033 Russia Received July 21, 2007 Abstract—Samples...CO3)3 · H2O, from the Malaya Bystraya and Tultui lazurite deposits in the Baikal region have been studied...Comparative analysis has shown that afghanite from the Baikal region is characterized by a lower K content than...Sodalite-group minerals display a similar behavior of potassium. In lazurite from the Baikal region, the...compared with the same minerals from lazurite deposits of the Baikal region reflects the difference in the
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Balliranoite, (Na,K)6Ca2(Si6Al6O24)Cl2(CO3), a new cancrinite-group mineral from Monte Somma – Vesuvio volcanic...Chemical Physics, Chernogolovka, 142432 Moscow, Russia *Corresponding author, e-mail: chukanov@icp.ac...State University, Vorobievy Gory, 119992 Moscow, Russia 3 Earth Sciences Department, University of Pisa...Moruzzi 1, 56126 Pisa, Italy Abstract: The new cancrinite-group mineral balliranoite was found in a metasomatic...2(2) Å3, Z ¼ 1. Balliranoite is an analogue of cancrinite with . . .–Ca–Cl–Ca–Cl–. . . chains in narrow
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3749/canmin.49.5.1151 CRYSTAL CHEMISTRY OF CANCRINITE-GROUP MINERALS WITH AN AB-TYPE FRAMEWORK: A REVIEW...Chemical Physics, 142432 Chernogolovka, Moscow Oblast, Russia Igor V. PEKOV, Lyudmila V. OLYSYCH, Natalia...State University, Leninskie Gory, 119992 Moscow, Russia Abstract We present a comparative analysis of...of powder infrared spectra of cancrinite-group minerals with the simplest framework, of AB type, from the...We provide IR spectra for typical samples of cancrinite, cancrisilite, kyanoxalite, hydroxycancrinite
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Volume 101, pages 253–265, 2016 Review Cancrinite-group minerals: Crystal-chemical description and...the thermal and compressional behavior of cancrinite-group minerals with a description of the mechanisms...evolution. The open-framework structure of this group of feldspathoids is characterized by the [CAN] topology...the channel population. The minerals of the “cancrinite subgroup” show [NaH2O]+ clusters into the cages...at room conditions for all the minerals of the group, a different elastic anisotropy, coupled with different
 
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