Rheniite
Rheniite from Kudriavy Volcano, Iturup Island, Kuril Islands, Sakhalinskaya Oblast', Far-Eastern Region, Russia
Collection Robert Lavinsky
Description Rheniite is the only known mineral with Rhenium as its primary metallic constituent and as such is a fascinating species. It occurs at a volcanic vent in this remote area of Russia, and scientists have to climb down into hot crevasses to find the stuff. That being said, it is usually pretty ugly and massive material in terms of specimen appeal on the macro level. This piece, which was brought to attention by Dmitriy Belakovskiy of the Fersman Museum, has Rheniite draped liberally on one side of the specimen and actual hardened rock made from the bubbly lava on the other. This shows the origins of the material so well, compared to most rather chunky specimens. Even aside from the lava, it is a really rich specimen with lots of bright microcrystalline Rheniite.
Locality Kudriavy Volcano, Iturup Island, Kuril Islands, Sakhalinskaya Oblast', Far-Eastern Region, Russia
Dimensions 8.9 x 7.8 x 7.7 cm.
Specimen Grade D
Photograph www.iRocks.com Photo

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