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Rhodonite from
Burultas deposit, Jambyl Region, Kazakhstan


Locality type:Deposit
Classification
Species:Rhodonite
Formula:CaMn3Mn[Si5O15]
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Rhodonite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Burultas deposit, Jambyl Region, Kazakhstan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1296053
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1296053:8
GUID (UUID V4):9741ca07-be71-4e4b-b275-50037adc527f
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paracelsian, jacobsite, hausmannite, rhodochrosite, rhodonite, rutile, hyalophane, barite, cymrite, taramellite...and Lº angban, VÄarmland, Sweden. In the Simplon region, Valais, Switzerland. In the USA, from Franklin...From near Aberfeldy, Scotland. In Kazakhstan, from the Burultas deposit, west of Lake Balkhash. In Namibia
Book (volume)
4 ; they usually result in silicates (chiefly rhodonite and, in the presence of an ample supply of AL...rhodochrosite, and the silicates braunite, tephroite, and rhodonite, along with many other Mn-rich silicates (as,...reported from alluvial deposits of the centrat Aldan region, see pp. 11/2. Solid Salutions of Mn with Native...altered olivine-leucite basalt of the Koshmansai region, Kurama Range, Uzbekistan, an Mn-rich phase was...eruptive breccias near Volnovakha, eastern Asov Sea region, Ukraine. The steel gray silicides have a metallic
Report (issue)
141-144 (19/9). Microprobe analyses from Burultas deposit, Balkhash, Co 1.0%. ALAbANUlTE. Weinke et... no. 2, 8990 (1979). Analysis from Lake Baikal region, x-ray, infra-red data. ALUMINITE. Farkas and Werner...90, no. 4, 26182 (1979). Analyses from Yuzhnyi deposit, actinolite, grunerite, cummingtonite, all manganoan...(not in abs.; from metamorphic rocks, Altai-Sayan region. AMPHlBULh. Lesnov et al., (Tr. Inst. Geol. Geofiz...92, no. 16, 132161 (1980). Zoned crystals, E. Kazakhstan with Fe2U3 0.47-1.14%. ANUALUSITE. Krarnm, (Contrib
 
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