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New Publications
Mineralogical Almanac, vol. 13c, 2008
Mineral Observer. Mineral News from Russia and Beyond.
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Mineralogical Almanac, vol. 13b, 2008 Mineral Observer.
Mineral News from Russia and Beyond.
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Mineralogical Almanac,
vol. 13, 2008
Mineral Observer.
Mineral News from Russia and Beyond.
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Mineralogical Almanac,
vol. 12, 2007
Mineralogy of the Volynian Chamber Pegmatites, Ukraine.
By Vladimir I. Pavlishin,
Stanislav A. Dovgyi.
Series: Famous Mineral Localities
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Memorable Days of May
On May 6, Marianna Borisovna Chistyakova was born, who
stays with A.E. Fersman Mineralogical museum (RAS) since the 1950’s(!).
She supervises the gem and color stone collection of the Museum.
On May 15, 1915,
John Sinkankas was born (died May 17, 2002), a famous gemologist and an
author of a fundamental book on North American gemstones, Emerald and
Other Beryls, this original encyclopedia, a magnificent course of
mineralogy for amateurs, and many other books. Mineral sinkakasite was
named in his honor.
As
http://www.palagems.com/ sinkankas.htm
states: “…Pilot, author, bibliophile, bookbinder, collector, artist,
lapidary, historian, scholar – John Sinkankas was the epitome of the
Renaissance man.”
On May 17, 1936, Lia Nikolayevna Kogarko, a academician of Russian Academy of Science and
a specialist in magmatism, ore deposition, and geochemistry, was born.
Mineral kogarkoite discovered in Colorado, USA, was named in her honor.
On May 18, Anatoly Nikolaevich Korobov was born, a pilot, designer, artist,
lapidary, collector, screenplay author for animated films, etc. For many
years he heads the Moscow friends of Mineralogy Club, being an organizer
and participant of the Wonder in Stone annual exhibition for
three decades. His scenery stone collection is a unique.
On May 20, 1936, Nikolai Pavlovich Yushkin, a academician of Russian Academy of Science,
was born. He is a mineralogist (in particular, he deals with
biomineralogical problems) and a Director of the Geological Institute of
the Komi Scientific Center, Uralian Branch of RAS (Syktyvkar). During
the last two decades he heads studies on fundamental description of the
Uralian mineralogy. Mineral yushkinite was named in his honor.
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