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Stannite from
Sargardon, Chatkal-Kuraminskii Range, Tashkent, Uzbekistan


Classification
Species:Stannite
Formula:Cu2FeSnS4
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Stannite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Sargardon, Chatkal-Kuraminskii Range, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1441209
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1441209:9
GUID (UUID V4):af52ced3-2fa6-4c04-bd3c-bc2829ff082b
Nearest other occurrences of Stannite
57.2km (35.6 miles) Kairagach Au deposit, Ohangaron District, Tashkent Region, Uzbekistan
References
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shield, Siberia, Russia Kazakhstan Pskem River, Uzbekistan Russia Trudolyubovka Village, Crimea Subpolar...Rangkul' pegmatite field Rangkul' Khibiny Karaminskii Range Central Patok Tsentral'noye Patok Subpolar Urals...Urals (East slope), Russia Alaiskii Range, Tadzhikistan Alaiskii Range, Tadzhikistan Aldan shield, Siberia...Kola Peninsula Kola Peninsula, Russia Kuraminskii Range, Uzbekistan Lovozero, Kola Peninsula Lovozero, Kola...Azov area (near Nikitovka) South Crimea Tarbagati Range, East Kazakhstan Ukraine Kola Peninsula Kola Peninsula
Journal (issue)
Leybov. Stichtite.7),un,gur (near), Kaznakhty Range. Gornyt Altai. 7x 3 cm VSGM, M53701. Photo: M. Leybov...with mineralogical occurrences of Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tadzhikistan, Turkmenistan, and Kirgizia. The...smithsonite, wulfenite Agalyk, near Samarkand (SW of), Uzbekistan: malachite, tyuyamunite, • volborthite ("uzbekite")...thaumasite, ! zinalsite Ak- Kezen', Kalbinskii Range, East Kazakhstan: !ambligonite, ! barbosalite, +...chlorites, pyrite), !! rock crystal Ak-Tash, Tashkent (near), Uzbekistan: ! "agalmatolite" (dickite), ! alunite
Journal (issue)
descriptive and genetic mineralogy, the entire range ofmalachite forms may Ье subdivided into two basic...herderite also Hambergite (сотр/ех twin). Turakuloma Range, East Pamirs, Tadzhikistan. 5 х 4 ст. Photo: М....meliphanite (49). World of Stones, № 4/94 15 33. О Sargardon. - Epidolomitic fluorite metasomatic rocks: euclase...1927). It was identified in Temirkabuk (West Uzbekistan) (Badalov, 1960). А detailed description with...Tsaregorodtsevitecrystalsоп chloriteschist. Мап 'КhатЬо Range, North Urals.13х 24ст. Museum of llmen State Reserve
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
The years 1955 to 1957 saw a particularly wide range of work on the geochemistry of thallium in the USSR...three from the Yenisey ridge, one from the Altai Range, four from Norway and the rest from Khibin and Lovozer...of the metallic ions occurring in these minerals range in size from 0. 83 A for Fe+ 2 to 1.53 A for silver...polymetal deposits with tin (Ak-Tyuz, Buurdu, Kurgan, Sargardon, Ken-Shanyk, Chat-Karagay) quite often contains...probably of the same type (the deposits of the Karatau Range), this association of elements is not characteristic
 
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