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Diopside from
Rasvumchorr Mt, Khibiny Massif, Murmansk Oblast, Russia


Locality type:Mountain
Classification
Species:Diopside
Formula:CaMgSi2O6
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Diopside data
Locality Data:Click here to view Rasvumchorr Mt, Khibiny Massif, Murmansk Oblast, Russia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:976988
Long-form Identifier:1:3:976988:5
GUID (UUID V4):6be661c7-5733-4ddd-bd2f-98e2b6ed382f
Nearest other occurrences of Diopside
4.6km (2.9 miles) Koashva Open Pit, Koashva Mt, Khibiny Massif, Murmansk Oblast, Russia
8.1km (5.0 miles) Material'naya Adit, Yukspor Mt, Khibiny Massif, Murmansk Oblast, Russia
9.0km (5.6 miles) Eveslogchorr Mt, Khibiny Massif, Murmansk Oblast, Russia
14.9km (9.2 miles) N'orkpakhk Mt, Khibiny Massif, Murmansk Oblast, Russia
20.7km (12.9 miles) Marchenko Peak, Kukisvumchorr Mt, Khibiny Massif, Murmansk Oblast, Russia
20.9km (13.0 miles) Kaskasnyunchorr Mountain, Khibiny Massif, Murmansk Oblast, Russia
22.7km (14.1 miles) Yudychvumchorr Mountain, Khibiny Massif, Murmansk Oblast, Russia
24.2km (15.0 miles) Partomchorr Mountain, Khibiny Massif, Murmansk Oblast, Russia
28.4km (17.7 miles) Namuaiv Mountain, Khibiny Massif, Murmansk Oblast, Russia
28.9km (18.0 miles) Putelichorr Mt, Khibiny Massif, Murmansk Oblast, Russia
References
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Book
Urals ( North, Middle, Sub-Polar) Volume 11 Diopside East Pamirs Diamonds Volume 12 North Kazakhstan... 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
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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 ...minerals from alkaline pegmatites of the Kovdor massif: (1) mogovidite (CO32 -dominant), (2) golyshevite...kyanoxalite from Alluaiv Mt., Lovozero alkaline massif, Kola peninsula, Russia (After Chukanov et al. 2011)...typical cancrinite from Vishnevye Mts., Urals, Russia (After Chukanov et al. 2011) 4 1 The Application
Journal (issue)
18, issue 2, 2013 Famous Mineral Localities of Russia ISBN 5-900395-47-2 Published with support: Lomonosov...Geological Society A Famous Mineral Localities of Russia Kola Peninsula. Mineralogical Almanac volume 18...hydrothermal bodies of the Koashva apatite deposit in Khibiny. The history of its exploration and geology are...block. 4.5 cm. Koashva-99 pegmatite, Koashva, Khibiny, Kola Peninsula. Photo on First Page Natrolite...no. 90217. Photo: Michael B. Leybov. Koashva, Khibiny, Kola Peninsula. Collection: I.V. Pekov, #2695
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
MINERALS OF THE KHIBINY APATITE ORES Mt Lyavochorr Mt.Manepakhk F Mt.Putellchor f J Mt. Khibinpakhkchorr...Khibinpakhkchorr Mt. Namualv Mt Partomchorr Mt. Rlschorr , Mt. Kuelpor 0 Mt Chasnachorr Mt Fersman Kukisvumchorr...Kukisvumchorr Mt. (the Rasvumchorr ridges are in the background) Photo: P. Petrov Mt. Chilman Mt Kukisvumchorr...Kukisvumchorr The Khibiny Massif is the largest alka­ line pluton in the world, as well as one of the most famous...petrological and mineralogical features giving Khibiny its unique nature. These deposits were literally
Book
P.O. Ocean Pictures Ltd. Box 368, Moscow 103009 Russia Phone/fax (7-095) 203 3574 e-mail oceanpicture@glasnet...fine mineralogical editions have been published in Russia. First of all one should mention the journal World...complete summary of discoveries of uranium minerals in Russia is given in Proceedings of the Russian Mineralogical...comprehensive book about 582 new minerals discovered in Russia (within its former and modern boundaries). The...8% of the total number, had been discovered Ill Russia in the pre-Soviet period (before 1917-1921). An
Journal (issue)
will surely be missed. Donald Howard 6 Is it Diopside or is it Augite? Don Howard In the last issue...from the spillway at Lemolo Lake was probably diopside. Well, the detailed chemical analysis of both...for the two minerals involved are as follows: Diopside Ca Mg Si2 O6 Augite (Ca,Na) (Mg,Fe,Al,Ti) (Si...actually a series composed of four end members: Diopside Ca Mg Si2 O6 Hedenbergite Ca Fe Si2 O6 Clinoenstatite...Current working criteria for naming the material diopside seems to be that the one site has at least 90%
Book (edition)
departement departamento Mt. district municipio Saint Sainte island mount, mountain...Canadian Mineralogist Doklady Akademii Nauk of Russia European Journal of Mineralogy Journal of Mineralogy...Kudriavy Vole., lturup Is., Kuril volcanic Isl., Russia. ZRMO 136, 5, 45-51, 2007. Adachiite CaFe3i- Al6...11.32, Z = 8. nite, wulfenite, etc., from the Otto Mt., San Bernardino d: 6.4(8) - 4.5(9) - 3.02(7) - 2...aegirine, baratovite, etc. in the Dara-i-Pioz alkaline massif, Alai Mts., Tajikistan. NDM 45, 5-16, 2010. Alflarsenite
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Museum, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow 119071, Russia Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, 1-26...hydrosilicate from Lakargi area (the North Caucazus, Russia). Zap. Ross. Mineral. Obshch., 141(2), 21–31 (in...Chegem (Verkhnechegemskaya) Caldera near the Lakargi Mt. in interfluve of Chegem and Kenstanta Rivers, Kabardino-Balkaria...Kabardino-Balkaria, Northern Caucasus, Russia. The mineral found in a single specimen in xenolith no....Museum of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia. D.B. 812 NEW MINERAL NAMES Davinciite* A.P
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Mineralogical Museum, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia Department of Mineralogy, The Natural History Museum...at the junction of Turkestan, Zeravshan, and Alay Mt. Ranges (Tajikistan) in a zonal microcline-calcite...K2Ca[Si4O10]·5H2O—new minerals from Khibiny alkaline massif (Kola Peninsula, Russia). Zap. Ross. Mineral. Obshch...Tsentralniy (Central), Rasvumchorr Mt., Khibiny massif, Kola Peninsula, Russia, in the high-potassium...Mineralogical Museum Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia. D.B. Cuprokalininite* L.Z. Reznitsky, E.V. Sklyarov
Book (edition)
vilayet (Turkey), region (Chile), kray and oblast (Russia). The country names are always included in...Other geographical abbreviations used are as follows: Mt. (mount or mountain), Mts. (mountains), R. (river)...divisions inside those countries, e.g in Spain, UK, Russia, some African countries, etc. Several repeated...SSSR, ser. geologiya, now Doklady Akademii nauk of Russia EJM - European Journal of Mineralogy EG - Economic...6(5) - 5.8(4) - low-grade high-pressure quartzite on Mt. Ochi. near Karystos, Euboia, and near 3.77(8) -
Book (edition)
Taymyrskiy Autonomous Okrug, Eastern-Siberian Region, Russia (sample: Melcher/Oberthür); PPL D Fine-grained...Soimon Valley, Karabash, Chelyabinsk Oblast’, Southern Urals Region, Russia Au-Cu alloys, native Copper, native...low oxygen fugacity environments, gabbro-dolerite massif, aluminum-rich rocks, high-T hydrothermal Sn-W...(Sakha Republic; Yakutia), Eastern-Siberian Region, Russia native Antimony, native Cadmium, native Copper...Wilui) River Basin, Saha (Sakha) Republic, Yakutia, Russia Bornite, Chalcocite, Chalcopyrite, native Copper
Book
of the Russian Academy of Sciences Chernogolovka Russia Alexandr D. Chervonnyi The Institute of Problems...Sciences Chernogolovka Russia and and The Lomonosov Moscow State University Moscow Russia The Lomonosov Moscow...Moscow State University Moscow Russia ISSN 2366-1585 Springer Mineralogy ISBN 978-3-319-25347-3 DOI...X-, Y- and Z-polarized OH absorption spectra of diopside from Rotkopf, Zillertal, Tyrol, Austria, measured...12O10) (OH)2·nH2O from Srednyaya Padma, Karelia, Russia; at 3600 and 3635 (shoulder) cm−1 (MgAl□ and AlAl□
Book (edition)
Geol. of Ore Deposits, Acad. of Sciences, Moscow, Russia. Per Nysten: University of Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden...FL GA HI ID IL IN IA KS KY LA ME MD MA MI MN MS MO MT NE NV NH NJ NM NY NC ND OH OK OR PA PR RI SC SD TN...Maranhao QR ~— Mato Grosso Norte DF ES GO MA MT San Luis Potosi SLP Mato Grosso Sul MS Sinaloa...Co., SD; Silver Bow, Madison, and Broadwater Cos., MT; Leadville, Lake Co., Breckenridge(*), Summit Co...Romania, especially Rosia Montana (Verespatik). In Russia, gold is found on the eastern slope of the Ural
Journal (issue)
Argentina, as well as tin and tungsten deposits in Russia, China and Europe. The Mineralogical Record, volume...publications on other countries including Argentina (11), Russia (7), Peru (5), Africa (3), Germany (3), Italy (3)...15, 17–23. [The Mineral Resources of Turkestan, Russia.] [with HIMMEL, H.] (1935) Beiträge zur Kenntnis...standards were used: sanidine (K Kα), cuprite (Cu Kα), diopside (Ca Kα), nichromite (Ni Kα), zincite (Zn Kα),...vein, Alabashka pegmatite field, Middle Urals, Russia ((Lat. 57°47⬘ N, Long. 61°03⬘ E). Occurrence: In
 
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