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Single-crystal FTIR and X-ray study of vishnevite, ideally [Na6(SO4)][Na2 (H2O)2](Si6Al6 O24)
This paper reports a single-crystal FTIR spectroscopic study of vishnevite, ideally [Na6(SO4)][Na2 (H2O)2](Si6Al6 O24), a member of the cancrinite group of feldspathoids.
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Известия Томского политехнического университета. Инжиниринг георесурсов. Т. 332, № 7 [PDF]
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The Crystal Chemistry and Topology of Modular Structures. III. 2D and 3D Zeolites Containing Tetrahedral Layers with the Apophyllite-Type Topology. [PDF]
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Single-crystal FTIR and X-ray study of vishnevite, ideally [Na6(SO4)][Na2(H2O)2](Si6Al6O24)
This paper reports a single-crystal FTIR spectroscopic study of vishnevite, ideally [Na6(SO4)] [Na2(H2O)2](Si6Al6O24), a member of the cancrinite group of feldspathoids.
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Petrology, 2020
Mineral zoning in fenites around miaskite intrusions of the Vishnevye Mountains complex can be interpreted as a magmatic-replacement zonal metasomatic aureole (in D.S. Korzhinskii’s understanding): the metasomatic transformations of the fenitized gneisses under the effect of deep alkaline fluid eventually resulted in the derivation of nepheline syenite
S. S. Abramov +2 more
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Mineral zoning in fenites around miaskite intrusions of the Vishnevye Mountains complex can be interpreted as a magmatic-replacement zonal metasomatic aureole (in D.S. Korzhinskii’s understanding): the metasomatic transformations of the fenitized gneisses under the effect of deep alkaline fluid eventually resulted in the derivation of nepheline syenite
S. S. Abramov +2 more
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Mineralogy and Petrology, 2012
A new mineral kobyashevite, Cu5(SO4)2(OH)6·4H2O (IMA 2011–066), was found at the Kapital’naya mine, Vishnevye Mountains, South Urals, Russia. It is a supergene mineral that occurs in cavities of a calcite-quartz vein with pyrite and chalcopyrite. Kobyashevite forms elongated crystals up to 0.2 mm typically curved or split and combined into thin crusts ...
Igor V. Pekov +7 more
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A new mineral kobyashevite, Cu5(SO4)2(OH)6·4H2O (IMA 2011–066), was found at the Kapital’naya mine, Vishnevye Mountains, South Urals, Russia. It is a supergene mineral that occurs in cavities of a calcite-quartz vein with pyrite and chalcopyrite. Kobyashevite forms elongated crystals up to 0.2 mm typically curved or split and combined into thin crusts ...
Igor V. Pekov +7 more
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Ecological conservation pattern based on ecosystem services in the Qilian Mountains, northwest China
Environmental Development, 2023Zongjie Li
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Assessing the Hydrological Significance of the World's Mountains
Mountain Research and Development, 2003Daniel Viviroli, Rolf Weingärtner
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