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Calcjarlite from
Fluorite vein, Parvaya Noiba River, Enisei Range (Yenisei Ridge; Enisei Ridge), Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia


Locality type:Vein
Classification
Species:Calcjarlite
Formula:Na(Ca,Sr)3Al3(OH)2F14
Confirmation
Validity:Valid - Type Locality
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Fluoriteⓘ1 photo of Calcjarlite associated with Fluorite at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Calcjarlite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Fluorite vein, Parvaya Noiba River, Enisei Range (Yenisei Ridge; Enisei Ridge), Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:96522
Long-form Identifier:1:3:96522:0
GUID (UUID V4):ad504664-d740-4ed1-8b53-d418850ebd18
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (issue)
Calcjarlite Na(Ca, Sr)3Al3 (F, OH)16 c 2001-2005 Mineral Data Publishing, version 1 Crystal Data: [Monoclinic]...Z = n.d. X-ray Powder Pattern: Pravaya Noiba River, Russia. 2.96 (10), 3.04 (7), 3.16 (6), 3.51 (5)...47.50 3.10 0.00 19.95 100.26 (1) Pravaya Noiba River, Russia; corresponds to (Na0.87 K0.11 )Σ=0.98 (Ca1... Occurrence: In a fluorite vein in quartz-mica schists. Association: Fluorite, thorite, usovite, chamosite...the Pravaya Noyba River, tributary to the Teya River, Yenisei Ridge, Siberia, Russia. Name: As a CALCium
Report (issue)
557(10) X-ray Powder Pattern: Pravaya Noiby River, Russia. 3.41 (10), 1.205 (9), 1.025 (9), 1.132 (8)...100.00 (1) Pravaya Noiby River, Russia; contaminated with estimated fluorite 11.7%. (2) Ba2 CaMgAl2 F14...Occurrence: In a fluorite vein in quartz-mica schists. Association: Fluorite, calcjarlite, muscovite, thorite...Pravaya Noiby River, left tributary to the Teya River, Yenisei Ridge, Siberia, Russia. Name: Honors Academician...Research Institute of Geology, St. Petersburg, Russia. Type Material: Tomsk Polytechnic Institute, Tomsk;
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P.O. Ocean Pictures Ltd. Box 368, Moscow 103009 Russia Phone/fax (7-095) 203 3574 e-mail oceanpicture@glasnet...fine mineralogical editions have been published in Russia. First of all one should mention the journal World...complete summary of discoveries of uranium minerals in Russia is given in Proceedings of the Russian Mineralogical...comprehensive book about 582 new minerals discovered in Russia (within its former and modern boundaries). The...8% of the total number, had been discovered Ill Russia in the pre-Soviet period (before 1917-1921). An
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named according to chemical composition (e.g. fluorite). to crystallographic tenns (e .g. prismatine)...to reflect the light gypsum. 3 - calcite, 4 - fluorite, 5 - apatite, 6 - ortho- beam on the polished...vilayet (Turkey), region (Chile), kray and oblast (Russia). The country names are always included in text...Mt. (mount or mountain), Mts. (mountains), R. (river), Is. (island), Vole. (volcano), Penin. (peninsula)...divisions inside those countries, e.g in Spain, UK, Russia, some African countries, etc. Several repeated
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Geol. of Ore Deposits, Acad. of Sciences, Moscow, Russia. Per Nysten: University of Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden...structural considerat 6. CRYSTALLOGRAPHY long-range interThe term crystal as used in this volume implies...and Feel 1 Tale 2 3 Gypsum Calcite 4 5 6 Fluorite Apatite Orthoclase a Quartz Soft, greasy feel...visible light and are notably thermoluminescent. Fluorite, ideally CaF, is the classic fluorescent species...will consist of a statement of the color or color range associated with each vibration direction, i.e. X
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75H20, as compact turquoise-blue masses, from the river Aidyrly (p. AnabipjiMbi), Urals. Named from locality...tabular hexagonal crystals in skarns in the Solvech fluorite deposit. Karagandin region. Kazakhstan, have a...in alumina (A1203 37T4%), from Bashkir republic, Russia. [M.A., 9, 185.] 17th List Al-lizardite. S. W....very near that of marcasite. Named for the Alazani river, Georgia. [The name should not have been given.—M...201, 1892). A wax-like hydrocarbon. [Kaluga Gov.] Russia. [Min. Mag., 11, 236.] 1st List Aliettite. F. Veniale
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reads as follows: 1 2 3 4 5 Talc Gypsum Calcite Fluorite Apatite 6 7 8 9 10 Orthoclase Quartz Topaz Corundum...not most mineral species are found to exhibit a range of colors depending on chemical solid solution,...Although we have tried to include a statement of the range, we have not attempted to be comprehensive or inclusive...rock specimen. lode A primary mineral deposit in a vein or rock mass as opposed to a secondary (e.g., placer)...scale is: (1) talc, (2) gypsum, (3) calcite, (4) fluorite, (5) apatite, (6) orthoclase, (7) quartz, (8)
Book (edition)
reads as follows: I Talc 2 Gypsum 3 Calcite 4 Fluorite 5 Apatite 6 7 8 9 10 Orthoclase Quartz Topaz...not most mineral species are found to exhibit a range of colors depending on chemical solid solution,...Although ,ve haYe tried to include a statement of the range, ,ve have not atten1pted to be comprehensive or...rock specimen. lode A primary mineral deposit in a vein or rock mass as opposed to a secondary (e.g., placer)...scale is: (1) talc, (2) gypsum, (3) calcite, (4) fluorite, (5) apatite, (6) orthoclase, (7) quartz, (8)
 
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