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English: Fedorite, Charoite, Pectolite
Dimensions: 35 mm x 31 mm x 10 mm
Locality: Murunskii Massif, Chara and Tokko Rivers Confluence, Aldan Shield, Sakha Republic (Saha Republic; Yakutia), Eastern-Siberian Region, Russia
Description: Light colored masses of Fedorite with minor pinkish Charoite and greenish Pectolite. JSS collection and photo.
Deutsch: Fedorit, Charoit, Pektolith
Größe: 35 mm x 31 mm x 10 mm
Fundort: Murunskii Massiv, Chara- und Tokko-Flussmündungen, Aldan Shield, Republik Sacha (Jakutien), Ostsibirien, Russland
Beschreibung: Hellfarbiges, massiges Fedorit-Aggregat mit etwas blassrosa Charoit und grünlichem Pektolith
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Source https://www.mindat.org/photo-722199.html
Author John Sobolewski (JSS)
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