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Pyrite from
Trubetskoy hill, Bulganak mud volcano field, Bondarenkovo Village area, Kerch Peninsula, Crimea, Ukraine


Locality type:Mud Volcano
Classification
Species:Pyrite
Formula:FeS2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Pyrite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Trubetskoy hill, Bulganak mud volcano field, Bondarenkovo Village area, Kerch Peninsula, Crimea, Ukraine
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1324636
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1324636:5
GUID (UUID V4):3fff4f73-6de0-4555-821b-8e287113ae64
Nearest other occurrences of Pyrite
0.8km (0.5 miles) Tischenko hill, Bulganak mud volcano field, Bondarenkovo Village area, Kerch Peninsula, Crimea, Ukraine
1.0km (0.6 miles) Andrusov hill, Bulganak mud volcano field, Bondarenkovo Village area, Kerch Peninsula, Crimea, Ukraine
1.1km (0.7 miles) Bulganak mud volcano field, Bondarenkovo Village area, Kerch Peninsula, Crimea, Ukraine
12.1km (7.5 miles) Korolevsky mud volcanoes, Kerch Peninsula, Crimea, Ukraine
16.2km (10.1 miles) Kamysh-Burun Trough, Kerchenskoe deposit, Kerchenskyi (Fe)-ore basin, Kerch Peninsula, Crimea, Ukraine
35.0km (21.8 miles) Karabetova mountain (Karabetova Salse), Taman Peninsula, Krasnodar Krai, Russia
99.1km (61.6 miles) Kiik-Atlama mys (Kiik-Atlama cape), Ordzonikidze Village area, Crimea, Ukraine
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Geochemistry of Mud Volcanic Ejecta: A New Look at Old Issues (A Case Study from the Bulganak Field, Northern...that are currently extruded by onshore mud volcanoes of the Kerch-Taman Province (the Northern Black Sea)...siderite, mixed Fe–Mg–Mn–(Ca) and Mn–Ca–Fe-carbonates, pyrite, marcasite, sphalerite, cinnabar, chalcopyrite...isotopic compositions of carbonates (C, O) and pyrite (S). Mineralogy of clastic and heavy fractions...The main conclusion of the study is that onshore mud volcanoes of the region only transport buried sedimentary
 
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