Vodinskoe deposit, Samara Oblast, Russia (original) (raw)

Vodinskoe deposit, Samara Oblast, Russiai

Regional Level Types
Vodinskoe deposit Deposit
Samara Oblast Oblast
Russia Country

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Latitude & Longitude (WGS84):

53° 22' 5'' North , 50° 24' 20'' East

Latitude & Longitude (decimal):

Long-form identifier:

mindat:1:2:7979:5

bece24e5-0b4a-4553-ad19-82c25b5fd1d3

Name(s) in local language(s):

Водинское месторождение

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Chemical Elements

Mineral List

13 valid minerals. 1 (TL) - type locality of valid minerals.

Detailed Mineral List:

AllophaneFormula: (Al2O3)(SiO2)1.3-2 · 2.5-3H2OReferences: Pekov, Igor V. (1998) Minerals first discovered on the territory of the former Soviet Union. Ocean Pictures, Moscow. 369pp.
AluminiteFormula: Al2(SO4)(OH)4 · 7H2OReferences: Mineralogical Society of America - Handbook of Mineralogy
CalciteFormula: CaCO3
CelestineFormula: SrSO4References: acquired Vladimir Pluteshko, d.b.a. Yakhont Belakovskiy, Dmitriy I. (2003) New acquisitions of the Fersman Mineralogical Museum Russian Academy of Sciences (1997–2001) New Data on Minerals, 38. 101-112
GypsumFormula: CaSO4 · 2H2OReferences: Pekov, Igor V. (1998) Minerals first discovered on the territory of the former Soviet Union. Ocean Pictures, Moscow. 369pp.
KaoliniteFormula: Al2(Si2O5)(OH)4
MogániteFormula: SiO2References: Sidorov A.A. Mineralogy of Vodinskoe deposit, 2013
OpalFormula: SiO2 · nH2OReferences: Pekov, Igor V. (1998) Minerals first discovered on the territory of the former Soviet Union. Ocean Pictures, Moscow. 369pp.
Para-alumohydrocalcite (TL)Formula: CaAl2(CO3)2(OH)4 · 6H2OType Locality: References: Pekov, Igor V. (1998) Minerals first discovered on the territory of the former Soviet Union. Ocean Pictures, Moscow. 369pp.
'Petroleum var. Bitumen'References: Sidorov A.A. Mineralogy of Vodinskoe deposit, 2013
PhosphosideriteFormula: FePO4 · 2H2ODescription: Pale pinkish xls in void of massive sulphur(!).References: Richard Bayerl collection (SXRD-analysed by Uwe Kolitsch, EDS-analysed by Joachim Gröbner)
QuartzFormula: SiO2References: Pekov, Igor V. (1998) Minerals first discovered on the territory of the former Soviet Union. Ocean Pictures, Moscow. 369pp.
StrontianiteFormula: SrCO3References: Timophei Pashko data
SulphurFormula: S8References: Pekov, Igor V. (1998) Minerals first discovered on the territory of the former Soviet Union. Ocean Pictures, Moscow. 369pp. Betts, John (n.d.) John Betts website listing. Belakovskiy, Dmitriy I. (2003) New acquisitions of the Fersman Mineralogical Museum Russian Academy of Sciences (1997–2001) New Data on Minerals, 38. 101-112

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