Abstract

Pavel Ivanovich Kutyukhin, a prominent specialist in geology and mineralogy of gold, rare metal and tungsten deposits of the Urals. For about 15 years he headed the departments of exploration and geology of ore deposits of the Geological Exploration Faculty at the Sverdlovsk Mining Institute. In honor of Pavel Ivanovich, a new mineral was named – kutyukhinite, calcium fluorosilicate, which was discovered by B. V. Chesnokov in the burnt dumps of the Chelyabinsk coal basin. The International Mineralogical Association did not approve it as a new mineral species, and recently a natural analogue, kumtyubeite, was found in the North Caucasus.

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