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Calcite from
Tazheranskii Massif, Lake Baikal area, Irkutsk Oblast, Russia


Locality type:Massif
Classification
Species:Calcite
Formula:CaCO3
Comments:Matrix of azoproite.
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Harkerite4 photos of Calcite associated with Harkerite at this locality.
Forsterite3 photos of Calcite associated with Forsterite at this locality.
Spinel3 photos of Calcite associated with Spinel at this locality.
Azoproite2 photos of Calcite associated with Azoproite at this locality.
Phlogopite2 photos of Calcite associated with Phlogopite at this locality.
Hydromagnesite2 photos of Calcite associated with Hydromagnesite at this locality.
Tazheranite1 photo of Calcite associated with Tazheranite at this locality.
Geikielite1 photo of Calcite associated with Geikielite at this locality.
Fluorapatite1 photo of Calcite associated with Fluorapatite at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Calcite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Tazheranskii Massif, Lake Baikal area, Irkutsk Oblast, Russia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:414812
Long-form Identifier:1:3:414812:8
GUID (UUID V4):369d3773-9a8a-434f-aa83-8505412f5e58
Nearest other occurrences of Calcite
22.5km (14.0 miles) Sakhyurta peridotite, Ol’khon ophiolite, Lake Baikal area, Irkutsk Oblast, Russia
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Book (edition)
Geol. of Ore Deposits, Acad. of Sciences, Moscow, Russia. Per Nysten: University of Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden...end members of isostruct ural series (e.g., the calcite group; see 14.1.1.1) or when several species have...given a different name and number. For example, calcite CaCOg (14.1.1.1) has a polymorph aragonite (14...Mineral Description and Feel 1 Tale 2 3 Gypsum Calcite 4 5 6 Fluorite Apatite Orthoclase a Quartz...amphiboles, pyroxenes, olivines, garnets, clays, calcite, dolomite, apatites, rutile, hematite, magnetite
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K. Chromian Amesite, Sarani, Ural Mountains, Russia a ae| Abelsonite C3,H32N4Ni, known as Sharm Abhur...Abenaki, the indigenous people of the discovery area. Poudrette quarry, Mont Saint-Hilaire, Rouville...57. its constituents. Miask, IImen Mountains, Russia. Berzelius, J.J. (1828): Jahres. Fortsch. Wiss... in the Aktash mercury deposit at Gorni Altai, Russia. Vasil'ev, V.I. (1968): Izdat. “Nauka”, Moscow...locality, at the Akhtenskii deposit, Ural Mountains, Russia. Visser (1979) In Chukhrov, F.V. et al. (1982):
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green, greenish-white. Anapa, Taman Peninsula, Russia, USSR. H=3.5, Djjj= 2.816, D(.= 2.811, VIIC 06...(1965), 1489. Am. Min. 56 (1971), 758. See also Calcite, Vaterite. Aramayoite, Ag(Sb, Bi)S2, E Trie....Na5BaCa7(P04)6F3, H Rhom. Vitreous colorless. Khibina massif, Vuonnemi river, Kola Peninsula, USSR. H= 5, Djjj=3...CaZrSig0j5*2.5H20, E Mon. Vitreous brown. Khan-Bogdinskil massif, Gobi, Mongolia. H=4.6, Djj4= 2.58, D(.= 2.696...Metallic light grey/bluish-grey. Martin Lake mine, Beaverlodge Lake, Saskatchewan, Ganada. H= 2.5, Djjj=
 
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