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Kainite from
Ozinki, Saratov Oblast, Russia


Classification
Species:Kainite
Formula:KMg(SO4)Cl · 3H2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Kainite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Ozinki, Saratov Oblast, Russia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:477732
Long-form Identifier:1:3:477732:8
GUID (UUID V4):77d4146d-0817-4173-89f4-1cfcde87fbdb
References
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S. Siberia, Russia E. Transbaikalia, S. Siberia, Russia Aldan shield, Siberia, Russia Aldan shield,...Siberia, Russia Ukraine Primor'ie Aldan shield, Siberia, Russia Aldan shield, Siberia, Russia Karamazar...shield, Siberia, Russia Aldan shield, Siberia, Russia Aldan shield, Siberia, Russia Kazakhstan Pskem...River, Uzbekistan Russia Trudolyubovka Village, Crimea Subpolar Urals (East slope), Russia Subpolar Urals...Urals (East slope), Russia Subpolar Urals Subpolar Urals (East slope), Russia North Kazakhstan Rudnyi, North
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Introduction xiii CHAP. 1. The Physical Environment of Russia i 2. Climate, Soils, and Vegetation 48 3.... 2 Structure 5 3 Geomorphology of European Russia 4 Geomorphology of West Siberian Lowland 15...regions 55 Vegetation and soils 62 14 Early Russia 82 15 Russian expansion into Asia 87 16 Russian...Slavs from their homes in the plains of European Russia across much of Northern Asia. With ‘natural’ frontiers...geographical distributions and upon the landscape of Russia. The changes wrought by the application of Marxist-Leninist
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V0R0N0VA, M. L. (1954) Discovery of polyhalite and kainite in sulfate salts of Uzun-Su. A kad. Nauk S S SR...-\nhydrite Kieserite, kainite Kainite zone Hexahydrite, kainite Epson1ite, kainite Halite Epsomite Potash-free...sylvite , which later passes into carnallite or kainite. Kainite also eventually passes into carnallite. At...halite and mu ch less commonly with carnallite and kainite. This will be dis cussed below. Carnallite. At...bromine contents. The carnallites of the Solikamsk, Ozinki and a number of other deposits have bromine contents
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Joachimsthal, Bohemia, and at Markirch, Alsace. In Russia, especially at Schlangenberg, in the Altai Mountains...(orthohromite) occurs in the Donetz basin, in the Ukraine, Russia; also from Kotschkar, Orenburg. From Huelgoet,...also occurs on the Khibina tundra, Kola peninsula, Russia, associated with calcian ancylite and natrolite...Ratofkite, from a locality on the Ratofka River, Russia, is a name given to an earthy impure fluorite....Abyssinia, and with kainite and in Also found with halite other potash salts at Ozinki, Saratov, U.S.S.R.
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dis¬ covery and exploitation of largo deposits in Russia. They are located in the Kola peninsula within...Rhodesia, Union of Soutli Africa, and Swaziland), and Russia, with Canada producing 8 to 10 times as much as...was nearly 30,(100 tons in 1044. 45 ASBESTOS Russia is probably the second largest producer of high-grade...produced 86,000 metric tons (125,000 tons in 1937). Russia is unique in that she is the only large asbestos-producing...world trade, but in recent years our imports from Russia have been relatively small and it is presumed that
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Canada; in northern Germany; in Spain; and at Ozinki, Saratov, USSR. BEST REF. IN ENGLISH: Palache, et al...in plac~r deposits in the south Ural Mountains, Russia , and 1n Guyana. BEST REF. IN ENGLISH: Vlasov,...Frondel, Clifford, USGS Bull.1064, p.204205 (1958). KAINITE KMgS0 4 Cl · 3H 2 0 CRYSTAL SYSTEM: Monoclinic...CLASS: 2/rn SPACE GROUP: C2/m Z: 16 315 316 KAINITE LATTICE CONSTANTS: a=19.75 b = 16.24 C = 9.86...and Lea Counties, New Mexico, associated with kainite, sylvite, halite, and polyhalite; and sparingly
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Canada; in nothern Germany; in Spain; and at Ozinki, Saratov, USSR. SELECTED REFERENCE: Palache et al.,...northeastern Scotland, and occurs naturally in Arctic Russia. SELECTED REFERENCE: Wilson, M. J., Jones, D.,...subconchoidal. Brittle. 423 SYSTEM: Tetragonal 424 KAINITE CLASS: 4/m SPACE GROUP: P4,/n Je te) LATTICE CONSTANTS...Frondel, C., USGS Bull. 1064, p. 204-205 (1958). KAINITE KMg(SO,)Cl*3H,O CRYSTAL SYSTEM: Monoclinic CLASS:...Counties, New Mexico, asso- LEPIDOLITE ciated with kainite, sylvite, halite, and polyhalite; and sparingly
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Canada; in nothern Germany; in Spain; and at Ozinki, Saratov, USSR. SELECTED REFERENCE: Palache et al.,...northeastern Scotland, and occurs naturally in Arctic Russia. SELECTED REFERENCE: Wilson, M. J., Jones, D.,...Autunite Group CRYSTAL SYSTEM: Tetragonal 423 424 KAINITE CLASS: 4/m SPACE GROUP: P42/n Z: 8 LATTICE CONSTANTS...Frondel, C., USGS Bull. 1064, p. 204-205 (1958). KAINITE KMg(S0 4 )Cl•3H 20 CRYSTAL SYSTEM: Monoclinic CLASS:...Counties, New Mexico, asso- LEPIDOLITE ciated with kainite, sylvite, halite, and polyhalite; and sparingly
 
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