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Azurite from
Arylakh, Taimyr Peninsula, Taymyrskiy Autonomous Okrug, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia


Classification
Species:Azurite
Formula:Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Azurite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Arylakh, Taimyr Peninsula, Taymyrskiy Autonomous Okrug, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:644629
Long-form Identifier:1:3:644629:1
GUID (UUID V4):6f8da5d5-f00e-49f6-9fd4-3c428d10bf12
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TsNIGRI,129BVarshavskoye shosse, Moscow 113545, Russia ILIA S. ROSENBLUM, Exploitational Associatio•t...Associatio•t "Geometal,"14, Proletarskaya, Magadm•68500,Russia AND SERGEY F. ST•3JKOV CentralResearch Instituteof...TsNIGRI,129BVarshavskoye shosse, Moscow 113545, Russia Abstract Three mainepithermalsilverprovincesoccurin...formedin andtypesof silverdepositsin northeastern Russia. the massifsduring the early Carboniferousto Late...Regionalsettingo• sfiver-•earingprovinces, northeastern Russia. AgDEPOSITTYPES, NERUSSIA 1799 orebodies.By
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STONES PuЫishing" Вох Те!: 162, 103050Moscow, Russia (7-095) 2033574 Fax: (7-095) 2926511Ьох 18623 ...PervayaObraztsovayatipographiya, 113054,Valovavastr., 28, Moscow,Russia 10 72 Cove, 1 Ma/achile. Gumeshevskoyedeposit...205-0973 (7-095) 203-3574 mail: Вох 162,Moscow Russia LANG'S FOSSILS and 2 World ofStones, № 4/94...The crystals usually do not exceed 1.5 - 2 mm. Russia has had malachite crystals since the 18th century...The most common are malachite pseudomorphs after azurite, cerussite, and atacamite, i.e., minerals typical
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RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES GEOLOGICAL COMMITTEE OF RUSSIA ALASKA DIVISION OF GEOLOGICAL AND GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS...Vladivostok 6-Geological Committee of Northeastern Russia, Magadan 7-Geological Committee of Kamchatka, ...Vladivostok; 6Geological Committee of Northeastern Russia, Magadan; '-Geological Committee of Kamchatka,...development of green sinter and malachite and azurite crusts. The depositional environment is epicontinental...low-grade regional metamorphism. In many parts of Russia, clastic sediment-hosted Hg deposits commonly occur
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SCIENCES, AND GEOLOGICAL COMMITTEE OF NORTHEASTERN RUSSIA METALLOGENESIS OF MAINLAND ALASKA AND THE RUSSIAN...Sciences ^-Geological Committee of Northeastern Russia OPEN-FILE REPORT 93-339 1993 This report is preliminary...SCIENCES, AND GEOLOGICAL COMMITTEE OF NORTHEASTERN RUSSIA EXPLANATION FOR MAP SHOWING SIGNIFICANT LODE DEPOSITS...Sciences ^-Geological Committee of Northeastern Russia WITH A TECTONO-STRATIGRAPfflC TERRANE BASE MAP...Sciences ^-Geological Committee of Northeastern Russia Scale 1:4,000,000 EXPLANATION - LODE MINERAL
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evolutionarily primitive island arcs, e.g. in the Izu Peninsula, Japan and elsewhere; compare Chapters 7, 10 and...surface (e.g. at Mamut, N. Borneo), and malachite, azurite or chrysocolla stains and pseudomorphs after sulphide...part; sporadic Cu oxides (chrysocolla, malachite, azurite, cuprite) in the centre, and chalcocite with lesser...recently exhumed, Cu oxides (chrysocolla, malachite, azurite) pseudomorphically replacing sulphide grains or...rich and colourful Cu-oxides (cuprite, malachite, azurite, chrysocolla), whereas a blanket of sooty chalcocite
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evolutionarily primitive island arcs, e.g. in the Izu Peninsula, Japan and elsewhere; compare Chapters 7, 10 and...surface (e.g. at Mamut, N. Borneo), and malachite, azurite or chrysocolla stains and pseudomorphs after sulphide...part; sporadic Cu oxides (chrysocolla, malachite, azurite, cuprite) in the centre, and chalcocite with lesser...recently exhumed, Cu oxides (chrysocolla, malachite, azurite) pseudomorphically replacing sulphide grains or...rich and colourful Cu-oxides (cuprite, malachite, azurite, chrysocolla), whereas a blanket of sooty chalcocite
 
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