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Vol 2 Iss. 3
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Article

Barite from the Kerch mines

Authors:
A. A. Kashinsky
Date submitted:
1909-06-16
Date accepted:
1909-08-05
Date published:
1909-12-01

Abstract

In the summer of 1901, I managed to inspect the Kerch mines, where I obtained a fragment from a large barite specimen with the note that it was found in a mine located near the plant. The specimen in its original size was about 2 kilos in weight and had the shape of a mushroom; completely dense both in its central part and at the edges; wax-yellow in color with a white streak, translucent in small pieces and transparent in thin fragments; the pereferical layer about 3 mm thick is yellowish-white and cloudy. The structure is radiant. March 20, 1909

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