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Gypsum from
Sarylakh Au-Sb deposit, Indigirka River Basin, Sakha, Russia


Locality type:Deposit
Classification
Species:Gypsum
Formula:CaSO4 · 2H2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Gypsum data
Locality Data:Click here to view Sarylakh Au-Sb deposit, Indigirka River Basin, Sakha, Russia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:611246
Long-form Identifier:1:3:611246:2
GUID (UUID V4):d710b8c6-30dd-4818-b11a-2d4c540d19f6
Nearest other occurrences of Gypsum
41.3km (25.6 miles) Alyaskitovoye Sn-W deposit, Ust'-Nera, Indigirka River Basin, Sakha, Russia
References
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Report (issue)
n.d. Z = n.d. X-ray Powder Pattern: Sarylakh deposit, Russia. 5.80 (10), 7.62 (9), 5.24 (9), 2.70 (9)...(2) 27.22 15.76 12.46 44.56 100.00 (1) Sarylakh deposit, Russia; (CO3 ) , (OH) , H2 O confirmed by IR;...deduction of insoluble as quartz, CaO and SO3 as gypsum, and Fe2 O3 as “limonite”, corresponds to Mg2.00...oxidized portions of a hydrothermal vein AuSb deposit. Association: Gypsum, gibbsite, kaolinite, hexahydrite...Distribution: Russia. Name: From the Sarylakh Au–Sb deposit, upper Indigirka River, northeast Sakha, For the
Book (edition)
(Canada), Henry L. Barwood (USA). Dmitriy Belakovskiy (Russia). Fabio Bellatreccia (ltaly). Vlado Bennanec (Croatia)...(Canada), Anthony R. Kampf (USA). Pave! M. Kartashov (Russia). Sven Karnp-Moller (Denmark). Akira Kato (Japan)...Parodi (France). Marco Pa ero (ltaly). Igor Pekov (Russia), atale Perchiazzi (Italy). Ole V. Petersen (Denmark)...Helium Holmium Al Sb A As Ba Be Bi B Br Cd Ca C Ce Cs Cl Cr Co Cu Dy Er Eu F Gd Ga Ge Au Hf He Ho Hydrogen...A•trologic-<1Mineralogica ,•t Ana{vtica ix REFERENCES Au/ BFUNC BGSF BGSGB BGSJ BJGCAGS B.\f BMSM.\f BSAS
Book (volume)
of Problems of Chemical Physics Chernogolovka, Russia ISSN 2194-3176 ISSN 2194-3184 (electronic) ISBN...illustrations was also significant. Chernogolovka, Russia Nikita V. Chukanov Contents of Volume I 1 ...group uramarsite discovered in the Bota-Burum U deposit, Southern Kazakhstan, was detected by characteristic...Mt., Lovozero alkaline massif, Kola peninsula, Russia (After Chukanov et al. 2011) Fig. 1.3 IR spectrum...typical cancrinite from Vishnevye Mts., Urals, Russia (After Chukanov et al. 2011) 4 1 The Application
Book (edition)
70 Pa· ...:, 1,,-,, 106 J S. -. e, 1(17 E68 78 Au Pt l>a1n..m ,,5 00 79 30 :one GS 38 48 C.JOIT...&O""'-� 79 'X>I In Sn 51 l(r,-p•O" BJ !,/./ Sb Te 52 53 I 126'Y.).!.� Xe ,..,,,. 49 lt'(h...75'. 1 79.57'. Z= I [PDF 29-20021. From the Green River Formation in (TL) Uintah Co .. Utah. USA. Named...(TL) Crackers Well. South Australia. Australia. Deposit located by air-borne scintillator; hence name....occurrence at a coal mine in the (TL) Lvov-Volynsk basin, USSR. Achates. syn. of agate. Pliny. Hist. Nat
 
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