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| Аннотация = In the present study, cassiterite of fumarole genesis was first characterized. It was found in the deposits of the active fumarole Arsenatnaya (Second slag cone of the Northern breakthrough of the Great Fissure Tolbachinsky eruption 1975–76, Tolbachinsky dol, Tolbachik volcanic massif, Kamchatka), where it is closely associated with “salt” minerals - sylvin, halite - and alkaline sulfates of the aphthalite group, as well as with anhydrous arsenates of Ca, Mg, Na, Fe and Cu. Cassiterite here is represented by “fluffy” soft radial-radiant aggregates of fine-needle to hairy crystals in the cavities, which is a consequence of rapid crystallization from the gas phase. It also forms a sagenite lattice on hematite, which was recorded for cassiterite for the first time. | | Аннотация = In the present study, cassiterite of fumarole genesis was first characterized. It was found in the deposits of the active fumarole Arsenatnaya (Second slag cone of the Northern breakthrough of the Great Fissure Tolbachinsky eruption 1975–76, Tolbachinsky dol, Tolbachik volcanic massif, Kamchatka), where it is closely associated with “salt” minerals - sylvin, halite - and alkaline sulfates of the aphthalite group, as well as with anhydrous arsenates of Ca, Mg, Na, Fe and Cu. Cassiterite here is represented by “fluffy” soft radial-radiant aggregates of fine-needle to hairy crystals in the cavities, which is a consequence of rapid crystallization from the gas phase. It also forms a sagenite lattice on hematite, which was recorded for cassiterite for the first time. | ||
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New Data on Minerals. 2019. Volume 53.
Edited by P.Yu. Plechov, Professor, Doctor in Science.
Published by the Fersman Mineralogical Museum, Russian Academy of Sciences.
Four issues of the journal in 2019:
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[убрать]Contents of issue 1 (volume 53)
Elaborating some museum issues in the field of mineralogy. I. On the specific features of mineral collections, p. 1-5
Elaborating some museum issues in the field of mineralogy. III. On the concept of "find of a mineral" sensu lato and its characteristics, p. 6-15
Elaborating some museum issues in the field of mineralogy. III. On the concept of "find of a mineral" sensu lato and its characteristics, p. 16-22
The book by Marianna B. Chistyakova:Stone-cut Items in the Fersman Mineralogical Museum Collection, p. 23-26
In the wake of the Danish Italian. Antonio Cetti collection in A.E. Fersman Mineralogical Museum, p. 27-34
Contents of issue 2 (volume 53)
DIVERSITY OF MINERALS AND THEIR PARAGENESIS: Scientific results of the A.E. Ferman Mineralogical Museum of RAS in 2018 , p. 36-57
Contents of issue 3 (volume 53)
Cassiterite from fumarole exhalations of the Tolbachik volcano (Kamchatka): chemical composition and morphogenetic features , p. 60-70
Elaborating some museum issues in the field of mineralogy. IV. On extraordinary mineral localities and their significance, p. 71-79
The discovery of kirkiite at the Berezovsky Gold Deposit (Middle Urals), p. 80-85
The life and work of Marianna Borisovna Chistyakova. On the occasion of the 90th birthday, p. 86-93
Contents of issue 4 (volume 53)
Finding of native tellurium in sublimates of a natural underground fire in the tract Kukhi-Malik at the Fan-Yagnob coal deposit (Tajikistan), p. 95-99
110-year Annyversary of the Fersman Mineralogical Museum periodical, p. 100-113
Pauflerite β-VO (SO 4 ) in sublimates of a natural underground fire in the tract Kukhi-Malik (Ravat) at the Fan-Yagnob coal deposit, Tajikistan, p. 114-121