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Tolbachik-Vulkan

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Russland / Ferner Osten, Föderationskreis / Kamtschatka Oblast / Tolbachik-Vulkan

GPS Coordinates

Kamtschatka - Vulkan Tolbachik - N 55° 49' 48" E 160° 19' 48"



Kamtschatka - Vulkan Tolbachik

WGS 84: 
Lat.: 55.83° N, 
Long: 160.33° E
WGS 84: 
Lat.: 55° 49' 48" N,
   Long: 160° 19' 48" E
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Tolbachik-Vulkan, Kamtschatka Oblast, Ferner Osten, Föderationskreis, RU
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Minerals (Count: 284)

Mineral images (39 Images total)

Piypit
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Piypit
grüne Piypit-Nadeln; Bildbreite: 3 mm; Fundort: Tolbachik Vulkan, Kamchatka Oblast', Russland
Copyright: Stephan Wolfsried; Contribution: Hg
Collection: Stephan Wolfsried
Location: Russland/Ferner Osten, Föderationskreis/Kamtschatka Oblast/Tolbachik-Vulkan
Mineral: Piypite
Image: 1183719017
Rating: 10 (votes: 2)
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Piypit

grüne Piypit-Nadeln; Bildbreite: 3 mm; Fundort: Tolbachik Vulkan, Kamchatka Oblast', Russland

Collection: Stephan Wolfsried
Copyright: Stephan Wolfsried
Contribution: Hg 2007-07-06
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Badalovit
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Badalovit
hellgelbe, transparente Kristalle von Badalovit, Tolbachik, Kamtschatka, Russland; BB < 1 mm, analysiert
Copyright: Joy Desor; Contribution: openpit
Location: Russland/Ferner Osten, Föderationskreis/Kamtschatka Oblast/Tolbachik-Vulkan
Mineral: Badalovite
Image: 1580057742
Rating: 9 (votes: 1)
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Badalovit

hellgelbe, transparente Kristalle von Badalovit, Tolbachik, Kamtschatka, Russland; BB < 1 mm, analysiert

Copyright: Joy Desor
Contribution: openpit 2020-01-26
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Belomarinait
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Belomarinait
Belomarinait-Kristall, Tolbachik, Kamtschatka, Russland; BB ~ 5 mm, analysiert
Copyright: MinTreasure.com (Carsten Slotta); Contribution: openpit
Location: Russland/Ferner Osten, Föderationskreis/Kamtschatka Oblast/Tolbachik-Vulkan
Mineral: Belomarinaite
Image: 1580315965
Rating: 9 (votes: 1)
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Belomarinait

Belomarinait-Kristall, Tolbachik, Kamtschatka, Russland; BB 5 mm, analysiert

Copyright: MinTreasure.com (Carsten Slotta)
Contribution: openpit 2020-01-29
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Rocks (Count: 4)

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Reference- and Source indication, Literature

Literatur:

  • Glavatskikh, S.F. (1990). NATIVE METALS AND INTERMETALLIC COMPOUNDS IN THE EXHALATION PRODUCTS OF THE GREAT TOLBACHIK FISSURE ERUPTION (KAMCHATKA). In Transactions (Doklady) of the USSR Academy of Sciences: Earth science sections Vol.313, S.211. Scripta Technica, Incorp.
  • Glavatskih, S.F., Gorshkov, A.I. (1992.Natural analogue of α-Titanium in exhalations products of Big Fissure Tolbachik Eruption (Kamchatka), - Doklady RAN, v.327, №1, S.126-30. (Typ-Publ.)
  • Semenova, T.F. Vergasova, L.P. Filatov, S.K. and Ananev, V.V. (1994). Alarsite AlAsO4: a New Mineral from Volcanic Exhalations, Doklady Akademii Nauk: 338(4), 501-05. (Typ-Publ.)
  • Vergasova, L.P., Filatov, S.K., Starova, G.L., Matusevich, G.L. & Filosova, T.M. (1995). Vlodavetsit AlCa2(SO4)2F2Cl x 4H2O - ein neues Mineral aus vulkanischen Gasen. Doklady Rossiiskoi Akademii Nauk, 343 (3), S.358-60. (Typ-Publ.)
  • Weiß, S. (1996). Neue Mineralien: Vlodavetsit. Lapis, Jg.21, Nr.11, S.44-47.
  • Glavatskikh, S.F., Generalov, M.E., Trubkin, N.V. (1997). New data on natural tungsten carbide. Doklady Akademii Nauk. Earth Science Sections 352, 81–83.
  • Mandarino, J.A. (1997). Abstracts of New Mineral Descriptions: Vlodavetsit. Min. Rec., Vol.28, H.5, S.401-05.
  • Pawellek, T. (2012). Kamtschatka: Das größte und aktivste Vulkangebiet Eurasiens. Aufschluss, Jg.63, H.5, S.279-94.
  • Churikova, T.G., Gordeychik, B.N., Edwards, B.R., Ponomareva, V.V., and Zelenin, E.A. (2015). The Tolbachik volcanic massif: A review of the petrology, volcanology and eruption history prior to the 2012–2013 eruption. J. Volc. Geoth. Research, 307, 3-21.
  • Zubkova, N.V., Pekov, I.V., Ksenofontov, D.A. et al. (2018): Arcanite from Fumarole Exhalations of the Tolbachik Volcano (Kamchatka, Russia) and Its Crystal Structure. Doklady Earth Sciences Vol.479, Nr.1 S.339–41.
  • Zelenski, M., Kamenetsky, V.S., Mavrogenes, J.A., Gurenko, A.A., and Danyushevsky, L.V. (2018). Silicate-sulfide liquid immiscibility in modern arc basalt (Tolbachik volcano, Kamchatka): Part I. Occurrence and compositions of sulfide melts. Chem. Geol., 478, 102-11.
  • Vadim S. Kamenetsky; Michael Zelenski: Origin of noble-metal nuggets in sulfide-saturated arc magmas: A case study of olivine-hosted sulfide melt inclusions from the Tolbachik volcano (Kamchatka, Russia). Geology Vol.48, Nr. 6 (2020) S. 620-624.

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IDs

GUSID (Global unique identifier short form) zfW0BfkjP02uLhimZ_3n-g
GUID (Global unique identifier) 05B4F5CD-23F9-4D3F-AE2E-18A667FDE7FA
Database ID 3807