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Khatyrkite (/ˈkætiərkaɪt/ KAT-ee-ər-kyte) is a rare mineral which is mostly composed of copper and aluminium, but may contain up to about 15% of zinc or iron. Its chemical structure is described by an approximate formula (Cu,Zn)Al2 or (Cu,Fe)Al2. It was discovered in 1985 in a placer in association with another rare mineral cupalite ((Cu,Zn,Fe)Al). These two minerals have only been found at 62°39′11″N 174°30′02″E / 62.65306°N 174.50056°E in the area of the Iomrautvaam, a tributary of the Khatyrka river, in the Koryak Mountains, in Anadyrsky District (former Beringovsky District), Chukotka, Russia. Analysis of one of the samples containing khatyrkite showed that the small rock was from a meteorite. A geological expedition has identified the exact place of the original discovery and found

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  • Khatyrkita (ca)
  • Khatyrkit (de)
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  • La khatyrkita és un mineral de la classe dels elements natius. Rep el seu nom de Khatyrka, la zona on va ser descoberta el meteorit que la contenia. (ca)
  • Khatyrkit ist ein sehr seltenes Mineral aus der Mineralklasse der Elemente, genauer der Metalle und intermetallischen Verbindungen. Es kristallisiert im tetragonalen Kristallsystem mit der chemischen Zusammensetzung CuAl2 und bildet prismatische Körner von bis zu 400 μm Länge und Verwachsungen in Form kleiner Körner mit Cupalit. (de)
  • Khatyrkita motako minerala da. (eu)
  • La khatyrkita es un mineral de la clase de los minerales elementos nativos. Fue descubierta en 1983 en las , en , distrito de Beringovsky, Chukotka (Rusia), siendo nombrado por esta localidad. Un sinónimo es su clave de la Asociación Mineralógica Internacional: IMA1983-085. (es)
  • La khatyrkite è un minerale scoperto nel 1985 nel massiccio di Khatyr, lungo il fiume Khatyrka in Russia. Il nome deriva dal luogo di ritrovamento. (it)
  • Khatyrkite (/ˈkætiərkaɪt/ KAT-ee-ər-kyte) is a rare mineral which is mostly composed of copper and aluminium, but may contain up to about 15% of zinc or iron. Its chemical structure is described by an approximate formula (Cu,Zn)Al2 or (Cu,Fe)Al2. It was discovered in 1985 in a placer in association with another rare mineral cupalite ((Cu,Zn,Fe)Al). These two minerals have only been found at 62°39′11″N 174°30′02″E / 62.65306°N 174.50056°E in the area of the Iomrautvaam, a tributary of the Khatyrka river, in the Koryak Mountains, in Anadyrsky District (former Beringovsky District), Chukotka, Russia. Analysis of one of the samples containing khatyrkite showed that the small rock was from a meteorite. A geological expedition has identified the exact place of the original discovery and found (en)
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