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Español: :Extraordinario ejemplar laminar de belomarinaita, un extremadamente raro sulfato de potasio y sodio, de buen tamaño, translúcido y con formas cristalinas bien visibles. Se refiere tanto por química y estructura a la aphthitalita. Estos sulfatos se forman en depósito salinos y en las fumarolas volcánicas, como es el caso. Este ejemplar procede de la localidad tipo para la especie. Ex. M. Murashko specimen.
Yacimiento: Fisura de la erupción del Tolbachik 2012-2013, Plosky Tolbachik volcano, Tolbachik volcano, Kamchatka Krai, Rusia
Medidas: 2 x 1.2 x 0.1 cm.
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Source https://www.rosellminerals.com/es/minerales.php?idmineral=1907
Author Joan Rosell

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