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Aegirine from
Korgeredaba alkaline massif, Sangilen Upland, Tuva, Russia


Locality type:Massif
Classification
Species:Aegirine
Formula:NaFe3+Si2O6
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Eudialyteⓘ2 photos of Aegirine associated with Eudialyte at this locality.
Nephelineⓘ2 photos of Aegirine associated with Nepheline at this locality.
Albiteⓘ2 photos of Aegirine associated with Albite at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Aegirine data
Locality Data:Click here to view Korgeredaba alkaline massif, Sangilen Upland, Tuva, Russia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:126051
Long-form Identifier:1:3:126051:9
GUID (UUID V4):d2a483c2-0cbb-4951-ac5e-f7b5cc912cfd
References
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Report (issue)
n.d. X-ray Powder Pattern: Korgeredabinsh massif, Russia. 3.50 (10), 2.80 (7), 2.66 (5), 2.10 (5), 9...61 1.20 3.20 0.49 99.75 (1) Korgeredabinsh massif, Russia; Hf by spectrographic analysis, traces of Y...Association: \Aegirine-augite," leucophanite, °uorite, apatite, apophyllite. Distribution: Russia. From the...the Korgeredaba alkaline massif, Sangilen Upland, southeastern Tuva, Name: For ZIRCOnium in the composition...Mineralogical Museum, Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia. References: (1) Kapustin, Y.L. (1972) Zircophyllite
Book
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...is famous, in particular, for his work at the alkaline massifs of the Kola Peninsula and Greenland and
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 ...been discovered recently in the Kovdor massive of alkaline-ultramafic rocks and carbonatites, Kola peninsula...eudialyte-group minerals from alkaline pegmatites of the Kovdor massif: (1) mogovidite (CO32 -dominant)...kyanoxalite from Alluaiv Mt., Lovozero alkaline massif, Kola peninsula, Russia (After Chukanov et al. 2011) Fig
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concerning the origin of the Monteregian Hills alkaline province, and a brief description of each member...electron-microprobe data on several species. Dr. Pavel Kartashov (Russia) carried out analyses (rontgenite, SEM). Dr. Julian...hingganite . The late Dr. Alexander Khomyakov (Moscow, Russia) provided useful discussions on sodalitolite segregations...is used interchangeably for the mountain, the alkaline complex, and the eponymous town situated at the...undoubtedly the visually similar and abundant mineral aegirine, at the time unknown (it was discovered in 1835
 
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