Uklonskovite

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What is Uklonskovite?

Uklonskovite (Na Mg(S O4)F) is a colorless monoclinic mineral found in Chile, Italy and Uzbekistan. It is named after Alexandr Sergeievich Uklonskii (b. 1888), mineralogist, Academy of Sciences, Uzbekistan. Its type locality is Kushkanatau salt deposit, Lower Amu Darya River, Karakalpakstan Respublikasi, Uzbekistan.

Market Value Factors

Pricing varies for every rock and mineral, so use these universal factors to gauge Uklonskovite before comparing listings or appraisals.

Size & Weight

Larger, intact specimens usually command higher prices.

Rarity & Demand

Scarce material or popular varieties sell at a premium.

Condition & Finish

Chips, repairs, and heavy wear lower value; clean prep helps.

Treatment & Provenance

Untreated specimens with documented locality are prized.

Applies to all rocks & minerals.

Uklonskovite Localities Map

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North ZoneCentral RidgeSouth Basin

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Quick Facts

Physical Properties

Color
Colourless

Chemical Properties

Chemical Formula
NaMg(SO4)F · 2H2O NOTE: Structure solution of an Italian sample gave the formula NaMg(SO4)F.2H2O (Sabelli, 1985). This formula is now accepted as the correct one (IMA 16-J proposal, accepted). A reinvestigatgion of the type material confirmed the formula (Menchetti et al., 2017).
Elements
F, H, Mg, Na, O, S
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Uklonskovite FAQs

How do I identify Uklonskovite?

Uklonskovite can be identified by its Colourless color. Look for these key characteristics when examining specimens.

What color is Uklonskovite?

Uklonskovite typically appears in Colourless. Color can vary depending on impurities and formation conditions.

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