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Beryl from
Kent Massif, Karkaraly, Karaganda Region, Kazakhstan


Locality type:Massif
Classification
Species:Beryl
Formula:Be3Al2(Si6O18)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Beryl data
Locality Data:Click here to view Kent Massif, Karkaraly, Karaganda Region, Kazakhstan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:108389
Long-form Identifier:1:3:108389:7
GUID (UUID V4):40657c16-2a49-4fbe-8261-9a2297b8d247
References
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Book
clarify information regarding minerals from this region. The list, in alphabetical order, generally uses...Volume 7 Charoite Sub-Polar Urals Volume 8 Kazakhstan and Middle Asia Volume 9 Crimea Worldwide (including...Diopside East Pamirs Diamonds Volume 12 North Kazakhstan Ukraine Aldan =5 =3 =5 3 5* si Abukumalite...Ukraine North Kazakhstan North Kazakhstan Rudnyi, North Kazakhstan Rudnyi, North Kazakhstan Rudnyi, North...North Kazakhstan Rudnyi, North Kazakhstan Rudnyi, North Kazakhstan Rudnyi, North Kazakhstan Rudnyi, North
Journal (issue)
VERNADSKY STATE GEOLOGICAL MUSEUM Alexander A. Evseev KAZAKHSTAN AND MIDDLE ASIA. A BRIEF MINERALOGICAL GUIDE...153441. Photo: M. Leybov. Cover 4 Calcite. Rudny, Kazakhstan. Height 23 cm. Photo: M. Leybov. 4 Alexander...collection as well: native copper plate from Kazakhstan (about 500 kg in weight), a block of Ural Erythrite...arranged according to geographical location (country — region — locality), excluding the tematic collections...specimens from Siberia, and 5800 specimens from Kazakhstan and Middle Asia. When comparing the mineralogical
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
supplemented by articles on genetic specificities of the region, and others. Regeneration phenomena, as factors...horizons, using goldfields of the south of the region as examples. Further evidence of the (field and...Caucasus was chosen in the first place as being a region well studied and offering considerable diversity...of minerals. Kazakhstan: fluorite-quartz veins, greisens, pegmatites in the Kent massif; industrial quartz...morphological relations of gas-liquid inclusions in beryl; origin of the rhombohedral cavities with gas-liquid
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
characterization of bazzite as a member of the beryl group (Bergerhoff & Nowacki, 1955). After the original...references therein). Apart from the Alpine and subalpine region, additional occurrences have been found all over...world: for instance, a notable occurrence in Kazakhstan was described already in 1966 by Chystyakova...material from granitic occurrences at Tørdal, in Kazakhstan, etc. (Demartin et al., 2000). 0935-1221/04/0016-0951...localities such as Tørdal in Norway or the Kent massif in Kazakhstan (Gramaccioli et al., 1999a, b, 2000a)
Journal (issue)
article on “Platinum-group minerals from the Konder Massif, Russian Far East,” in 1997 (vol. 28, p. 97-106)...Dal’negorsk. GEOLOGY The geology of the Dal’negorsk region is tectonically complex because of its relationship...unique among the various intrusive rocks of the region. Xenoliths of eclogite and lherzolite suggest a...article are from these eight mines. In the larger region around Dal’negorsk there are additional mines and...Verchniy (Upper) mine was the first mine in the region, and is still in operation. It was initiated as
Journal (volume)
other regio ns: Altai, the Transbaikalia region, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Siberia, C rimea, t h e Caucasus and...rmaline and topaz druse from the Transbaikalia region, and amethyst and orthoclase from the Urals can...to Buryatia and then to the T ra ns­ ba ikalia region. However N i l was more l i kely to v i s i t the...species mostly from deposits of the Transbaikalia region, East Siberia, and the Urals; 28 specimen s are...quartz. The chalcedonies from the Transbaikalia region and Buryatia show great color variety. Apart from
Report (issue)
compounds in inclusions in the Khibiny alkalic massif (lkorskii, 1967a), and a 147-page collection of...(1962) reports that in some very large inclusions in beryl, the liquid phase is seen to have a "notable greenish-blue...(including liquid inclusions) in minerals such as beryl and quartz (Brunner and others, 1961; Wickersheim...water inclusions from chambered pegmatites of Kazakhstan so concentrated in salts that they matched or...for C0 2-bearing water solutions in pegmatitic beryl. As the volume relations of the phases remained
Book
localities for good ilmenite crystals exist in the region (Brunet, I 977b ). NEW YORK Amity, Orange County...in Switzerland, it is only in the Maderanertal region of east-central Canton Uri that clefts bearing...Maderanertal drainage flows west-southwest from a mountain massif to join the Reuss River at the town of Amsteg,...clefts are found fairly commonly throughout this region, such that only a handful of notable finds during...Mwinilunga. See this entry for Rutile. Khibiny massif, Kola Peninsula. Excellent ilmenite crystals are
Book
phrases as <Kazakhstan,» etc., appeared in the Russian papers. In non-Russian...territory of the former Soviet Union, the Urals, Kazakhstan, and Central Asia, where many new minerals were...an alkaline syenite pegmatite of the Tatarskii Massif, Tatarka River, Enisei �ange, Krasnoyarsk Territory...tungsten deposit, Betpakdala Desert, Central Kazakhstan (earlier the Solnechnoye was known as the Western...found at the Alekseevskoye gold occurrence, Sutam region, Stanovoi Range, SE Yakutia. The mineral occurs
Book (edition)
Siberia, Russia; Rudnui(*) and Dhezkazgan(*), Kazakhstan; Salida and Mangani, Sumatra; Broken Hill(*)...Tyrnyauz district, Caucasus Mts., Russia; Syrymbet, Kazakhstan; Maldon, VIC, Australia. BM DI:95 R:336, P&J:254...nm); weakly anisotropic. Bolshoi Anyui R.., Kolyma region, Russia, in gold-bearing alluvium. sm MZ 11(4):88(1989)...Canada, precipitated from cold brines; Syrymbet, Kazakhstan; Dulcinea de Llampos mine, near Copiapo, Chile...VHNjo9 = 260. R = 55.3 (540 nm). Magnetic. Kumak region, Southern Ural Mts., Russia, in quartz veins with
Book (volume)
minerals from alkaline pegmatites of the Kovdor massif: (1) mogovidite (CO32 -dominant), (2) golyshevite...discovered in the Bota-Burum U deposit, Southern Kazakhstan, was detected by characteristic bands in the...cm1 is called the fingerprint region. Usually IR spectrum in this region contains very complicated series...overlapping bands. The importance of the fingerprint region is that each mineral species produces a different...kyanoxalite from Alluaiv Mt., Lovozero alkaline massif, Kola peninsula, Russia (After Chukanov et al.
Report (issue)
fluorite crystals found in Germany's Black Forest region. The locality is known as Teufelsgrund im Muldental...within the municipality of Sant Cugat in the Valle region of the province of Barcelona. The surface Berta...Blanc area deserve a book unto themselves, as the region enjoys a long history of fluorite collecting and...produce are the best known among collectors, but the region also produces green octa­ hedra as well as violet...sought by collectors around the world. In this region, specimens are collected from incredible altitudes
Journal (volume)
R'., Smith G. et al. Mossbauer effect studies of beryl — J. phys. (France), 1976, N 12, Suppl 6. Platonov...Rossman G.R., Parkin К.М. Channel constituents in beryl. - Phys. Chem. Minerals, 1978, vol. 3, N 3. 9. Платонов...Schaller W.T., Stevens R.E., Johns R.H. An unu­ sual beryl from Arizona. - Amer. Miner., 1962, vol. 47, N 5...filon du signal de la mine de plomb du 1BEL Aouam (Massif Hercynien du Maroc Central). Notes serv. geol....beryls from granite pegmatites of the Kent massif (Central Kazakhstan) Sveshnikova O.L., Barrels of LI.
Book (volume)
edition Published by The Geological Society Kent Retayerm 7 a ROCK-FORMING MINERALS be ROCK-FORMING... C. O. 1940. Metamorphism in the Lake Wakatipu region, western Otago, New Zealand. Dept. Sci. and Ind...The name gedrite alludes to the occurrence in the region of Gédre, Haut Pyrenées. Structure The cell parameters...Sparrow Lake granite pluton, Yellowknife—Beaulieu region, N.W.T., Canada (Kamineni & Wong 1973); a 18.557...21. Phase relations in the T-Xco, field in the region of high CO) contents of the fluid phase at Protal
 
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