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Godovikovite from
Kopeysk, Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia


Locality type:City
Classification
Species:Godovikovite
Formula:(NH4)Al(SO4)2
Confirmation
Validity:Valid - Type Locality
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Godovikovite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Kopeysk, Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:124290
Long-form Identifier:1:3:124290:4
GUID (UUID V4):9e1b354c-0382-4465-88b7-eade5de53ce7
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
selected for the research. The occurrence of godovikovite, millosevichite, steklite and an unnamed MgSO4...510–650 ◦ C, MgSO4 forms at 510–600 ◦ C and godovikovite in the slightly lower range of 280–450 (546)...burning coal-dumps; sulfate minerals; exhalations; godovikovite; steklite; millosevichite 10.3390/min11020228...on burning coal dumps have been described from Russia, Czech Republic, Germany, Poland, USA and other...Sulfate Minerals from the Burning Coal-Dumps 3.1. Godovikovite NH4 Al(SO4 )2 The most common anhydrous sulfate
Report (issue)
(NH4 )(Al, Fe3+)(SO4 )2 Godovikovite c 2001-2005 Mineral Data Publishing, version 1 Crystal Data:...]. Z=1 a = 4.75(1) X-ray Powder Pattern: Kopeysk, Russia. 3.69 (10), 8.30 (9), 2.921 (9), 2.374 (8)...< 0.05 0.52 8.50 12.49 Total 100.31 (1) Kopeysk, Russia; K by flame photometry; after removal of insoluble...Distribution: From near Kopeysk, Chelyabinsk coal basin, Southern Urals, Russia. At the Schoeller mine...Director of the Fersman Mineralogical Museum, Moscow, Russia. Type Material: Il’menskii Preserve Museum, Miass
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
from Mikasa, Hokkaido, Japan: boussingaultite, godovikovite, efremovite and tschermigite Norimasa Shimobayashi*...ammonium sulfate minerals, i.e., boussingaultite, godovikovite, efremovite and tschermigite, were found from...occurrence of these four mineral species in Japan. Godovikovite is the most common species in this survey and...tschermigite forming porous stalactitic like aggregate. Godovikovite, efremovite and boussingaultite were formed...to be a hydration product of godovikovite. - - - Keywords: Godovikovite, Efremovite, Tschermigite, Boussingaultite
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
405(3X400) , 4.207(3)(213),2.943(12),and 2.844(5). Godovikovite* The mineral forms aggregates of poorly developedplaty...micaceouscrystals and fine-grainedcrusts I to 2 mm (1988) Godovikovite-NHo(Al,FeXSOo)2a new amthick in incrustationsaround...53(0.78- dumps of coal mines near the town of Kopeysk in the 242 NEW MINERALNAMES Chelyabinskcoal
Book (edition)
vilayet (Turkey), region (Chile), kray and oblast (Russia). The country names are always included in...divisions inside those countries, e.g in Spain, UK, Russia, some African countries, etc. Several repeated...SSSR, ser. geologiya, now Doklady Akademii nauk of Russia EJM - European Journal of Mineralogy EG - Economic...at Burumskoye, Vitim River Valley, all Siberia, Russia. In many localities in New Zealand. Deer et al...Aegirine in charoite, xx I 5 111111,Munm massif, Russia, G Lanion in blueor palegreenglobulesandblueor
Book (volume)
of Problems of Chemical Physics Chernogolovka, Russia ISSN 2194-3176 ISSN 2194-3184 (electronic) ISBN...illustrations was also significant. Chernogolovka, Russia Nikita V. Chukanov Contents of Volume I 1 ...Mt., Lovozero alkaline massif, Kola peninsula, Russia (After Chukanov et al. 2011) Fig. 1.3 IR spectrum...typical cancrinite from Vishnevye Mts., Urals, Russia (After Chukanov et al. 2011) 4 1 The Application...Greece (4); Cu-enriched adamite from Dalnegorsk, Russia (5); Cu-poor adamite from Lavrion, Greece (6) and
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K. Chromian Amesite, Sarani, Ural Mountains, Russia a ae| Abelsonite C3,H32N4Ni, known as Sharm Abhur...57. its constituents. Miask, IImen Mountains, Russia. Berzelius, J.J. (1828): Jahres. Fortsch. Wiss... in the Aktash mercury deposit at Gorni Altai, Russia. Vasil'ev, V.I. (1968): Izdat. “Nauka”, Moscow...locality, at the Akhtenskii deposit, Ural Mountains, Russia. Visser (1979) In Chukhrov, F.V. et al. (1982):... Great Tolbachik fissure extrusion, Kamchatka, Russia, where it is found as a fumarolic encrustation
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green, greenish-white. Anapa, Taman Peninsula, Russia, USSR. H=3.5, Djjj= 2.816, D(.= 2.811, VIIC 06...Ca8S5(S2O3)(OH)2*20H2O, S Mon. Vitreous orange. Chelyabinsk coal basin, Ural Mts. (S), USSR. H=2, Dj4j= 1...Efremovite, (NH4)2Mg2(S04)3, 0 Cub. Dull grey/white. Chelyabinsk coal basin, Ural Mts. (S), USSR. H= 2, Djjj=...P04)3(F,0H, Cl), 0 Hex. Translucent pale rose. Kopeysk, Chelyabinsk, Ural Mts. (S), USSR. H= 5, Djj4= 3.07,...(1988), 283. Acta Cryst. C43 (1987), 2255. Godovikovite, (NH4)(Al,Fe)(S04)2, E Hex. Dull white. Schooler
Book (edition)
Geol. of Ore Deposits, Acad. of Sciences, Moscow, Russia. Per Nysten: University of Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden...Romania, especially Rosia Montana (Verespatik). In Russia, gold is found on the eastern slope of the Ural...Italy; Smeingorsk, Semenowsky, and Altai, Siberia, Russia; Rudnui(*) and Dhezkazgan(*), Kazakhstan; Salida...Bogoslovsk(*), Nizhne-Tagilsk, and Sverdlovsk, Ural Mts., Russia. Broken Hill(*), NSW, Mt. Isa, Q, and Wallaroo...Siberia, and Tolbachik volcano, Kam- chatka, Russia. 113:210(1984); AM 1.1.2.1 BM DANS 243:191(1978)
 
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