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Voloshinite Image. Click Here for Larger Voloshinite Image in a New Browser Window Images: ... Voloshinite is Radioactive as defined in 49 CFR 173.403. ...
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Lower BSE image shows irregular voloshinite grain (center 1) surrounded by albite (ALB), trilithionite (T), and pollucite (P). Vasin-yl'k Mt., Voroni Tundry ...
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A new mineral voloshinite, the rubidium analogue of lepidolite, was found in rare-element granitic pegmatites at Mt. Vasin-Myl'k, Voron'r Tundras, ...
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Voloshinite,. Rb(LiAl1.5)(Al0.5Si .5)O10F2, a Rb-analogue of lepidolite, shows that the mineral-forming system is extremely rich in rubidium. ...
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The Kola peninsula is located in the northwest of Russia. It borders on Norway, Finland, the Barentsz sea and the White sea (Belo more). In the south Kola borders on Karelia. Politically Kola polu-ostrov belongs to ... The history of Kola is brief. ... The geologist Ramsay was among the first to investigate the geology.
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December, 05 2009 ... Dear visitors! A lot of new specimens had been added today! Take a look! Sergey ... Dear visitors! I will not be able to connect to the internet for some time. Sorry if I will not be able to reply for some days. Thanks for understanding! Sergey...
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We continue our series of publications on the murders of Stanislav Markelov and Anastasia Baburova with a translation of an obituary of Markelov written by Alexander Cherkasov. ... For more information on the background to this shocking case, ... For more information on Stanislav Markelov’s work as a lawyer, please go to...
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V-102, Voloshinite, Vasin-yl'k Mt., Voroni Tundry, Kola Peninsula, Russia (IMA 2007-052; T.L.). Sample M8-94-10 (1, left photo) Euro 95. Sample M8-94-11 (1, ...
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Alphabetical Mineral Index - V ... Search returned: 556 items. Only items listed in bold are recognised mineral species. General use of other names should be discouraged. ... Mindat.org is an online information resource dedicated to providing free mineralogical information to all. Mindat relies on the contributions of...
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