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Krivovichev S.V.; Yakovenchuk V.N.; Pakhomovsky Y.A.; Menshikov Y.P.; Burns P.C. (2003)The crystal structure of cafetite, ideally Ca[Ti2O5](H2O), (monoclinic, P21/n, a = 4.9436(15), b = 12.109(4), c = 15.911(5) Å, β = 98.937(5)°, V = 940.9(5) Å3, Z = 8) has been solved by direct methods and refined to R1 = ...
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Pakhomovsky Y.A.; Men'shikov Y.P.; Yakovenchuk V.N.; Ivanyuk G.Y.; Krivovichev S.V.; Burns P.C. (2002)Cerite-(La), ideally (La,Ce,Ca)(9)(Fe,Ca,Mg)(SiO4)(3)[SiO3(OH)](4)(OH)(3), was found in an aegirine-natrolite-microcline vein in foyaite, Mt. Yuksporr, Khibina massif, Kola Peninsula, Russia. It forms porous pseudomorphs ...
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Yakovenchuk V.N.; Pakhomovsky Y.A.; Ivanyuk G.Yu.; Men'shikov Y.P.; Krivovichev S.V.; Burns P.C. (2003)Chlorbartonite, ideally K6Fe24S26(Cl,S , is a new potassium iron sulfide chloride found as an accessory mineral in a microcline - pectolite - sodalite - aegirine vein within feldspathic urtite at Mount Koashva, Khibina ...
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Liferovich R.P.; Pakhomovsky Y.A.; Bogdanova A.N.; Balaganskaya E.G.; Laajoki K.V.O.; Gehör S.; Chukanov N.V. (2001)Several generations of collinsite were formed during the hydrothermal alteration of phoscorite and dolomite carbonatite in the Kovdor alkaline-ultramafic complex, northwestern Russia. The collinsite at this locality shows ...
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Krivovichev S.V.; Armbruster T.; Yakovenchuk V.N.; Pakhomovsky Y.A.; Men'shikov Y.P. (2003)The crystals of lamprophyllite-2M and lamprophyllite-2O were found coexisting in an ussingite-microcline-sodalite veins in the Alluaiv Mt., Lovozero alkaline massif, in association with ussingite, aegirine, microcline, ...
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Krivovichev S.V.; Depmeier W.; Yakovenchuk V.N.; Pakhomovsky Y.A.; Armbruster T.; Weber H.-P. (2004)The structure of shafranovskite, ideally K2Na3(Mn,Fe,Na)4[Si9(O,OH) 27](OH)2·nH2O (n ∼ 2.33), a K-Na-manganese hydrous silicate from Kola peninsula, Russia, was studied using synchrotron X-ray radiation and a MAR345 ...
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Subbotin V.V.; Merlino S.; Pushcharovsky D.Yu.; Pakhomovsky Y.A.; Ferro O.; Bogdanova A.N.; Voloshin A.V.; Sorokhtina N.V.; Zubkova N.V. (2000)Tumchaite, Na2(Zr,Sn)Si4O11·2H2O, is a new species from the Vuoriyarvi alkali-ultrabasic massif, Murmansk Region, Russia, where it occurs as colorless to white tabular monoclinic crystals associated with calcite, dolomite, ...
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