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Badachshan (Badakhshan; Badahsan), Provinz

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Afghanistan / Badachshan (Badakhshan; Badahsan), Provinz

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Badakshan liegt 360 km N von Kabul und ca. 50 km N der Provinz-Hauptstadt Fayzabad.

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3 Lapislazuli Vorkommen.

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Mineral images (126 Images total)

Smaragd
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Smaragd
Größe: 51x46x38 mm; Fundort: Khaash, Bezirk Jurm, Provinz Badachshan, Afghanistan
Copyright: Rob Lavinsky; Contribution: Philip Blümner
Location: Afghanistan/Badachshan (Badakhshan; Badahsan), Provinz/Jurm, Bezirk/Khaash
Mineral: Emerald
Image: 1316344202
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Smaragd

Größe: 51x46x38 mm; Fundort: Khaash, Bezirk Jurm, Provinz Badachshan, Afghanistan

Copyright: Rob Lavinsky
Contribution: Philip Blümner 2011-09-18
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Lapis Lazuli
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Lapis Lazuli
Größe: 13,9 x 7,0 x 4,6 cm; Fundort: Ladjuar Madan, Sar-e-Sang, Bezirk Kuran va Munjan, Provinz Badakshan, Afghanistan
Copyright: Rob Lavinsky; Contribution: Philip Blümner
Location: Afghanistan/Badachshan (Badakhshan; Badahsan), Provinz/Kuran va Munjan, Bezirk/Kokscha-Tal/Sar-e-Sang/Ladjuar Medam (Lajur Madan)
Mineral: Lapis Lazuli
Image: 1316373748
Rating: 8.5 (votes: 2)
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Lapis Lazuli

Größe: 13,9 x 7,0 x 4,6 cm; Fundort: Ladjuar Madan, Sar-e-Sang, Bezirk Kuran va Munjan, Provinz Badakshan, Afghanistan

Copyright: Rob Lavinsky
Contribution: Philip Blümner 2011-09-18
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Chondrodit
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Chondrodit
Ladjuar Medam (Lajur Madan), Kokcha Valley, Badakhshan, Afghanistan, Breite 19 mm
Copyright: Embarak; Contribution: Embarak
Collection: Embarak
Location: Afghanistan/Badachshan (Badakhshan; Badahsan), Provinz/Kuran va Munjan, Bezirk/Kokscha-Tal/Sar-e-Sang/Ladjuar Medam (Lajur Madan)
Mineral: Chondrodite
Image: 1367052631
Rating: 8 (votes: 1)
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Chondrodit

Ladjuar Medam (Lajur Madan), Kokcha Valley, Badakhshan, Afghanistan, Breite 19 mm

Collection: Embarak
Copyright: Embarak
Contribution: Embarak 2013-04-27
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Sodalith, "Hackmannit"
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Sodalith, "Hackmannit"
Dieser Sodalith ("Hackmannit") stammt von der unbenamten Sodalithfundstelle im Kokscha-Tal in Afghanistan und besitzt eine Größe von etwa 63 mm x 25 mm.
Copyright: Klaus Schäfer; Contribution: Klaus Schäfer
Collection: Klaus Schäfer, Collection number: SyS-Soda-5-1-2
Location: Afghanistan/Badachshan (Badakhshan; Badahsan), Provinz/Kuran va Munjan, Bezirk/Kokscha-Tal/Sar-e-Sang/Ladjuar Medam (Lajur Madan)/Unbenanntes Sodalit Vorkommen
Mineral: Sodalite
Image: 1665588194
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Sodalith, "Hackmannit" (SNr: SyS-Soda-5-1-2)

Dieser Sodalith ("Hackmannit") stammt von der unbenamten Sodalithfundstelle im Kokscha-Tal in Afghanistan und besitzt eine Größe von etwa 63 mm x 25 mm.

Collection: Klaus Schäfer
Copyright: Klaus Schäfer
Contribution: Klaus Schäfer 2022-10-12
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Lazurite
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Lazurite
Perfect quality and well shaped, Lazurite crystals on matrix rock, from Ladjuar Medam, Sar-e Sang, Koksha Valley, Khash & Kuran Wa Munjan Districts, Badakhshan Province, Afghanistan; Size 60 x 40 x 48 mm
Copyright: pegmatite; Contribution: pegmatite
Collection: pegmatite
Location: Afghanistan/Badachshan (Badakhshan; Badahsan), Provinz/Kuran va Munjan, Bezirk/Kokscha-Tal/Sar-e-Sang/Ladjuar Medam (Lajur Madan)
Mineral: Lazurite
Image: 1414996326
Rating: 8.29 (votes: 7)
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Lazurite

Perfect quality and well shaped, Lazurite crystals on matrix rock, from Ladjuar Medam, Sar-e Sang, Koksha Valley, Khash & Kuran Wa Munjan Districts, Badakhshan Province, Afghanistan; Size 60 x 40 x...

Collection: pegmatite
Copyright: pegmatite
Contribution: pegmatite 2014-11-03
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Minerals (Count: 86)

Rocks (Count: 11)

Fossils (Count: 30)

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Reference- and Source indication, Literature

Literatur

  • Abdul Khan (1939). Report on geological prospecting and gold potential of Nuraba, Chah-i-Ab and Chilkonshar in Dawangh (Badakhstan). Kabul. Rec. Off., DMS
  • Abdul Khan (1943). Report on the geological observations and checkup prospecting in the Badakhshan and Kataghan provinces. Kabul, rec. Off. DGMS.
  • Desio, A., Martina, E., and Pasquarè, C. (1964). On the geology of central Badahshan (north-east Afghanistan). Quart. J. geol. Soc. London, London, 1964: 120(2): 127-51.
  • Desio, A., Martina, E., and Pasquarè, C. (1965). The geology of badakhshan (north-east Afghanistan). Proc. geol. Soc. London, London, 1612-18.
  • Nazarov, G.P. (1965). Report on the results of geological prospecting for placer and lode gold in the Badakhshan and Talaqan Provinces (N Afghanistan) carried out in 1963-1964. Kabul, DGM.
  • Gugouev, M.A. (1967). Report on the results of gold prospecting in the Badakhshan province for 1965-1966. Kabul, Rec. Off. DGMS.
  • Denikayev, Sh.Sh., Feoktistov, V.P., Konev, Yu.M., Narbaev, Sh.N. (1973). Geology and minerals of the S Badakhshan. Kabul, Rec. Off. DGMS.
  • Denikayev, S.S., Feoktistov, V.P., Konev, Y.M., Drannikov, V.S., and Marbayev, S.N. (1973). The geology and minerals of the S Badakhshan (Rep. Kabul party on the work in 1972). Kabul, DGMS.
  • Kafarskiy, A.K., Averianov, V.B., Kolesnichenko, V.A., Burel, M.P. and Achlov, G.S. (1975). Geology and minerals of the W Badakhshan and N flanks of the W Hendukush (parts of sheets 200-II, 500-III, IV). Kabul, Rec. Off. DGMS.
  • Feruz, N.M. and Denikaev, S.S. (1976). Intrusive and ultrametamorphic rocks of Nuristan and Eastern Badakhshan (North-Eastern Afghanistan). Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR: 226(1).
  • Orris, G.J., and Bliss, J.D. (2002): Mines and Mineral Occurrences of Afghanistan. US Geol. Survey Open-File Rep. 02-110.
  • Weerth, A. (2016). Neues aus dem Grenzgebiet Pakistan/ Afghanistan. Lapis, Jg.41, H.10, S.30-39.
  • Karine M. Renaud (2015). AFGHANISTAN. The Mineral Industry of Afghanistan. Minerals Yearbook. U.S. Dep. Interior u. U.S. Geol. Survey.

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GUSID (Global unique identifier short form) xUZlpP6sV0ySI2TeITn_nQ
GUID (Global unique identifier) A46546C5-ACFE-4C57-9223-64DE2139FF9D
Database ID 9