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Journal/NDM56 2022 eng
New Data on Minerals, Volume 56, 2022
DEADLINES FOR ARTICLES
Issue 1 - March 31, 2022
Issue 2 - May 31, 2022
Issue 3 - August 31, 2022
Issue 4 - November 30, 2022
Editorial Board
Editor in Chief:
Plechov P.Yu. -D.Sc. in Geology and Mineralogy, Professor
Members of Editorial Board:
Pekov I.V. - Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Garanin V.K. - D.Sc. in Geology and Mineralogy, Professor
Borutsky B.E. - D.Sc. in Geology and Mineralogy
Spiridonov B.E. - D.Sc. in Geology and Mineralogy
Chukanov N.V. - D.Sc. in Physical and Mathematical Sciences
Kamenetsky V.S. - Professor (University of Tasmania)
Nenasheva S.N. - PhD in Geology and Mineralogy
Matvienko E.N. - PhD in Geology and Mineralogy
Generalov M.E. - PhD in Geology and Mineralogy
Pautov L.A. - Senior Researcher
Layout Designer
Kronrod E.V. - PhD in Chemistry
Content
Issue 1
The Fate and the Ways of the Junior Scientist Curator. Henry I. Kasperovich’s Materials in the Fersman Mineralogical Museum, p. 5-11
The article tells about the fate of Henry Kasperovich, an assistant of V.I. Vernadsky, who worked with him at Moscow University, and then followed him to the Mineralogical Museum of the Academy of Sciences.
The analysis of information on the minerals with his authorship in the Museum's collection shows that a significant part of them is connected with the first research of the Radium expedition organized by V.I. Vernadsky, and makes it possible to clarify their localities, including problematic ones related to changes in the political and administrative statuses of territories.
Keywords: Mineralogical Museum of the Academy of Sciences, collection, H.I. Kasperovich, V.I. Vernadsky, A.E. Fersman, Radium expedition, Caucasus. читать далее...
Ge-bearing cassiterite from sublimates of a natural underground fire in the Kukhi-Malik tract in the Ravat area of the Fan-Yagnob coal deposit (Tajikistan), p. 12-23
Ge-bearing cassiterite was found in the sublimates of a natural underground coal fire in the upper reaches of the Kukhi-Malik tract at the Ravat site of the Fan-Yagnob coal deposit (Aininsky district of the Sughd region, Tajikistan). Associated with cassiterite minerals are as follows: Se-bearing greenockite, anglesite, marchaninite (?) TlBi(SO4)2, BiCdS2Cl, Bi2(S,Se)3, Cd2InS3F, Bi3(S,Se)4, In-fluoride. The listed minerals form drop-like aggregates (30–150 µm in diameter), the outer zone of which is composed of small (5–15 µm) pseudocubic cassiterite crystals. Such aggregates most often grow on greenockite crystals. Cassiterite is enriched in germanium (up to 2.3 wt.% GeO2), antimony (up to 4 wt.% Sb2O5), indium (up to 2.5 wt.% In2O3), and is poor in titanium.
Keywords: cassiterite, germanium, greenockite, pseudofumaroles, coal fire, sublimates, Tajikistan, Fan-Yagnob deposit, Kukhi-Malik, Ravat. читать далее...