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Hornblende from
Zelentsov mine, Magnitka, Kusinsky District, Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Calcium Amphibole Subgroup var: Hornblende
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Hornblende data
Locality Data:Click here to view Zelentsov mine, Magnitka, Kusinsky District, Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1625906
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1625906:9
GUID (UUID V4):acb58fd4-c5c4-4629-b1b8-017b5b9e964e
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (issue)
Underground Nuclear Test Site on Novaya Zemlya, Russia John R. Matzko Open-File Report 93-501 This...UNDERGROUND NUCLEAR TEST SITE ON NOVAYA ZEMLYA, RUSSIA ABSTRACT The former Soviet Union conducted 132...Administratively, they fall within the Arkhangel'skaya Oblast' of the Russian Republic of the former Soviet Union...amounts of micas (biotite and muscovite) and hornblende. Secondary minerals include chlorite, epidote...Moscow, vyp. 43, p. 47-110. Bocharov, V. S., Zelentsov, S A., and Mikhailov, V. N., 1989, Kharakteristiki
Book (edition)
visiting scientist from Kazan State University, Kazan, Russia, and J. William Miller, a geologist at the University...Science (See 75H017) D.Barb, I.Bibicu, and T.Burtic, Mine, Pet. Gaze 28, 543-52(1977) Applications of the...Characteristics of a Cummingtonite from Yellowknife,District of Mackenzie K.K.Khristoforov, L.P.Nikitina, L...Pyrrhotite, Sphalerite and Manganosiderite from Rozsa Mine, Nagyborzsony 73S090 M.Shima, A.Okada, and M.Shima...403-5(1975) 57Fe Mossbauer Study of Volcanic Hornblende T.V.Malysheva, Yu.F.Shvadskii, and A.N.Yermakov
Book (volume)
Actinolite Amphibole. Grunerite Amphibole. Hornblende Amphibole. Hornblende - Andesite Amphibole. Riebeckite Amphibole...Gneiss, Feldspathic Mica Gneiss, Granite Gneiss, Hornblende Gabbro Gneiss, Sillimanite Gneiss, Sillimanite...Grandidierite Granite Granite, Biotite Granite, Hornblende Granite, Moist Granodiorite Graphic Granite see...Cryolite Greenstone Greenstone, Breccia Greenstone, Hornblende Plagioclase Greisen, Quartz - Muscovitic Greisen...Heulandite Hill Hollandite Hornblende see Amphibole Hornblende see Amphibole, Hornblende Hornstone see also Silicon
Book
Lupinovich, V.Z. Kis- lik, D.M. Eroshina, I.I. Zelentsov. Z.L. Poznyakevich, E.A. Vysotsky, E.V. Sedun...rocks of diapirs, and are numerous in the Domol District. The following diapirs are known: Carmichall...Group of the Kilohigok Basin, Bathurst Inlet District, Northwest Territories (Campbell and Cecile Precambrian...interbeds and lenses, and scapolite-diopside-hornblende feldspar gneiss in the Archean and Lower Proterozoic...found both of the basin (diapirs of the Domol District). The reaches 41,000 km? and their maximal thickness
 
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