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Kuzmenkoite-Zn from
Lepkhe-Nel'm Mt, Seidozero Lake, Lovozersky District, Murmansk Oblast, Russia


Locality type:Mountain
Classification
Species:Kuzmenkoite-Zn
Formula:K2Zn(Ti,Nb)4(Si4O12)2(OH,O)4 · 6-8H2O
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Validity:Valid - Type Locality
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Kuzmenkoite-Zn data
Locality Data:Click here to view Lepkhe-Nel'm Mt, Seidozero Lake, Lovozersky District, Murmansk Oblast, Russia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:368532
Long-form Identifier:1:3:368532:7
GUID (UUID V4):a0b6b09d-781e-4b75-9233-f5021393df0f
Nearest other occurrences of Kuzmenkoite-Zn
9.1km (5.7 miles) Karnasurt Mountain, Lovozersky District, Murmansk Oblast, Russia
9.4km (5.9 miles) Kedykverpakhk Mountain, Lovozersky District, Murmansk Oblast, Russia
12.7km (7.9 miles) Selsurt Mountain, Lovozersky District, Murmansk Oblast, Russia
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