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Lovchorrite from
Odikhincha massif, Maimecha and Kotui Rivers Basin, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia


Locality type:Massif
Classification
Species:Mosandrite-(Ce) var: Lovchorrite
Formula:(◻,Ca,Na)3(Ca,REE)4Ti(Si2O7)2[H2O,OH,F]4 · H2O
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Validity:Unconfirmed/Questioned
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Lovchorrite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Odikhincha massif, Maimecha and Kotui Rivers Basin, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1265125
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1265125:0
GUID (UUID V4):be23d52f-7119-4c94-82a7-09b2cd7e6bbb
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Eudialyte-Group Mineral from the Odikhincha Intrusion, Taimyr Peninsula, Russia Yuliya D. Gritsenko 1,2 , Nikita...Svetlana A. Vozchikova 3 , Dmitry A. Ksenofontov 2 and Sergey N. Britvin 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 * Fersman Mineralogical...the Russian Academy of Sciences, 119071 Moscow, Russia; ygritsenko@rambler.ru (Y.D.G.); pla58@mail.ru...Geology, Moscow State University, 119991 Moscow, Russia; igorpekov@mail.ru (I.V.P.); ksen53@gmail.com (D...Chernogolovka, Russia; vozchik@icp.ac.ru Laboratory of Nature-Inspired Technologies and Environmental
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Victor M. Vasil'ev and Vladimir A. Popov. In an article about the remarkable scientist and teacher Oleg V...papers are both memorial and museum oriented. In one of them, Yulia V. Azarova and Irina P. Andreeva tell...well-known geologist, geochemist and mineralogist Veniamin A. Silbermintz and his collections in the Vemadsky...deceased wonderful teacher, field mineralogist, and collector Oleg I. Gritsenko, written by Yulia D....complete this issue. Founders Michael B. Leybov and Ludmila A. Cheshko Editorial Galina F. Anastasenko
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minerals and localities in the former Soviet Union. This extensive index may help verify and clarify information...proper species and occasional varietal names, but a few are properly discredited and even obscure. This...spelling and generally follows the text of the World ofSlones. Obvious typographical errors and poor transliterations...in this index. Each entry gives the volume number and page number; a capital P on the extreme right indicates...included in this index; however, references to, and photos of, minerals from other regions have been
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MINERALS . andtheir LOCALITIES JAN H. BERNARD AND JAROSLAV HYRSL 4,200 MINERALS 8,500 LOCALITIES 1,0'00...memory of Dr. John Sinkankas for his kind initiative and support to publish this book in English version.... 2004 by Granit. s.r.o. 2004 Text bv Jan H. Bernard and Jaroslav Hyrsl 2004 Photo; by JaroslaYHyrsl (463)...collections. The awors are gratefi,I ro all institwions and persons who allowed to photograph their specimens...7 Mineral Species and their Localities .............. Explanation of Symbols and Abbreviations ...
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Edition Willard L. Roberts, Thomas J. Campbell, and George R. Rapp, Jr., with photographs edited by Wendell...Wendell E. Wilson Mineralogists, geologists, and gemologists have come to rely on the Encyclopedia of...has been completely revised and updated with a wealth of new information and features. The second edition...mostly of large specimens, as well as 104 black-and-white photographs 45 new crystal drawings of rare...mineral’s formula, its crystal system, locality, and physical property data, as well as source references
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Edition • Willard L. Roberts, Thomas J. Campbell, and George R. Rapp, Jr., with photographs edited by Wendell...Wendell E. Wilson Mineralogists, geologists, and gemologists have come to rely on the Encyclopedia of...has been completely revised and updated with a wealth of new information and features. The second edition...mostly of large specimens, as well as 104 black-and-white photographs • 45 new crystal drawings of rare...mineral's formula, its crystal system, locality, and physical property data, as well as source references
 
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