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Akhtenskite is a manganese oxide mineral with the chemical formula of MnO2 (or: ε-Mn4+O2) that was named after the Akhtensk deposit in Russia, where it was first discovered and noted in 1979. It can be found in the Akhtensk brown ironstone deposit, in the southern Ural Mountains, on Mt. Zarod, on the Sikhote-Alin Mountains, and in the Primorskiy Krai, all in Russia. Some minerals that are commonly associated with akhtenskite are: todorokite, pyrolusite, nsutite, goethite, and cryptomelane.

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  • Akhtenskite (en)
  • Akhtenskita (ca)
  • Akhtenskita (eu)
  • Akhtenskite (it)
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  • L'akhtenskita és un mineral de la classe dels òxids. S'anomena així per la seva localitat tipus, el dipòsit d'Akhtensk (Rússia), on fou descobert l'any 1979. El mineral tipus es troba al Institut Miner de Sant Petersburg, a Rússia. (ca)
  • Akhtenskita mineral bat da. (eu)
  • L'akhtenskite è un minerale, un ossido di manganese. (it)
  • Akhtenskite is a manganese oxide mineral with the chemical formula of MnO2 (or: ε-Mn4+O2) that was named after the Akhtensk deposit in Russia, where it was first discovered and noted in 1979. It can be found in the Akhtensk brown ironstone deposit, in the southern Ural Mountains, on Mt. Zarod, on the Sikhote-Alin Mountains, and in the Primorskiy Krai, all in Russia. Some minerals that are commonly associated with akhtenskite are: todorokite, pyrolusite, nsutite, goethite, and cryptomelane. (en)
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  • Akhtenskite (en)
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  • Akhtenskite (en)
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  • a = 2.84, c = 4.6 [Å]; Z = 1 (en)
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  • Light gray to black (en)
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  • H-M symbol
  • Hexagonal (en)
  • Space group: P63/mmc (en)
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  • L'akhtenskita és un mineral de la classe dels òxids. S'anomena així per la seva localitat tipus, el dipòsit d'Akhtensk (Rússia), on fou descobert l'any 1979. El mineral tipus es troba al Institut Miner de Sant Petersburg, a Rússia. (ca)
  • Akhtenskite is a manganese oxide mineral with the chemical formula of MnO2 (or: ε-Mn4+O2) that was named after the Akhtensk deposit in Russia, where it was first discovered and noted in 1979. It can be found in the Akhtensk brown ironstone deposit, in the southern Ural Mountains, on Mt. Zarod, on the Sikhote-Alin Mountains, and in the Primorskiy Krai, all in Russia. Its crystals are usually hexagonal in shape, with flakiness and plating, usually because it replaced a mineral. Akhtenskite is a polymorphous with the much more widespread pyrolusite. It occurs in mixtures with "psilomelane" (recently renamed to romanechite) and with other manganese oxides in an iron oxide deposit, most likely bacterially altered from a previous mineral in the Akhtensk deposit. It also occurs in crusts of ferromanganese minerals on oceanic rocks. Its chemical makeup is 63% oxygen and 37% manganese. Some minerals that are commonly associated with akhtenskite are: todorokite, pyrolusite, nsutite, goethite, and cryptomelane. (en)
  • Akhtenskita mineral bat da. (eu)
  • L'akhtenskite è un minerale, un ossido di manganese. (it)
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  • MnO2 (en)
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  • Flaky polycrystalline aggregates (en)
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