This New Mineral Names has entries for 10 new minerals, including bulgakite, dyrnaesite-(La), eleonorite, gatewayite, joanneumite, mendeleevite-(Nd), morrisonite, nolzeite, packratite, vanarsite and a new data on nalivkinite.
# Bulgakite* and New Data on Nalivkinite {#article-title-2}
A.A. Agakhanov, L.A. Pautov, E. Sokolova, Y.A. Abdu and V.Y. Karpenko (2016) Two astrophyllite-supergroup minerals: bulgakite, a new mineral from the Darai-Pioz alkaline massif, Tajikistan and revision of the crystal structure and chemical formula of nalivkinite. Canadian Mineralogist, 54(1), 33–48.
Bulgakite, (IMA 2014-041), ideally ![Formula][1] , is a new astrophyllite-supergroup mineral. It occurs in the moraine of the Darai-Pioz glacier (39°30′N 70°40′E) in the upper Darai-Pioz alkaline massif in the upper reaches of the Darai-Pioz river, in the area of the joint Turkestan, Zeravshan, and Alay Ranges, Tajikistan. The Darai-Pioz massif is a multiphase intrusion and occupies the core of a large synclinal fold of Carboniferous (Pennsylvanian series) slates. Rocks of the massif have been intruded by fine-grained dikes of biotite tourmaline granites and veins of calcite carbonatites and fenites. Bulgakite was found in a naturally tumbled amphibole–quartz–feldspar boulder of spotty texture, as individual crystals and intergrowths in small cavities (up to 0.5 cm) and as intergrowths (up to 1 cm) of platy crystals and aggregates of poorly crystallized grains. Associated minerals are alkali amphibole, quartz, microcline, bafertisite, aegirine, calcybeborosilite-(Y) , thorite, fluorite, and later crystallized brannockite and sogdianite. Bulgakite is brownish orange with a pale brown streak and a vitreous luster. Cleavage is perfect parallel to {001} and moderate parallel to {010}. The indentation hardness of bulgakite is VHN50 = …
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