Shungite (1)
A variety of Pyrobitumen
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About Shungite (1)
Colour:
Black
Lustre:
Sub-Metallic
Name:
Named after locality.
A variety of Pyrobitumen
Shungite is a name given to both a pyrobitumen-like carbon-rich mineraloid (Shungite(1)) and a metamorphosed Precambrian algal-derived oil shale or sapropelite (Shungite (2)) both mostly restricted to the Karelia region of Russia (Melezhik, et al., 2004).
Shungite (1) is essentially a noncrystalline carbon with trace amounts of fullerenes (0.0001 < 0.001%) (Mosin & Ignatov, 2013).
It reportedly has a metastable structure, possibly incapable of graphitization (Rozhkova, 2002) (https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-94-010-9598-3_20).
Originally described from Shun'ga area, Shun'ga village, Onega lake, Karelia Republic, Northern Region, Russia, by Inostranzev (1879) as a black, lustrous substance containing ca. 98 wt.% C that occurs in the form of veins and layers near Shunga.
Shungite is a name given to both a pyrobitumen-like carbon-rich mineraloid (Shungite(1)) and a metamorphosed Precambrian algal-derived oil shale or sapropelite (Shungite (2)) both mostly restricted to the Karelia region of Russia (Melezhik, et al., 2004).
Shungite (1) is essentially a noncrystalline carbon with trace amounts of fullerenes (0.0001 < 0.001%) (Mosin & Ignatov, 2013).
It reportedly has a metastable structure, possibly incapable of graphitization (Rozhkova, 2002) (https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-94-010-9598-3_20).
Originally described from Shun'ga area, Shun'ga village, Onega lake, Karelia Republic, Northern Region, Russia, by Inostranzev (1879) as a black, lustrous substance containing ca. 98 wt.% C that occurs in the form of veins and layers near Shunga.
Unique Identifiers
Mindat ID:
11040 (as Shungite (1))
35845 (as Pyrobitumen)
35845 (as Pyrobitumen)
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:1:11040:0 (as Shungite (1))
mindat:1:1:35845:3 (as Pyrobitumen)
mindat:1:1:35845:3 (as Pyrobitumen)
GUID
(UUID V4):
(UUID V4):
3c0b8a30-53cf-4792-9aa2-52e310faa495 (as Shungite (1))
363ceabe-bf5b-486f-968c-848cf37e11c1 (as Pyrobitumen)
363ceabe-bf5b-486f-968c-848cf37e11c1 (as Pyrobitumen)
Pronunciation of Shungite (1)
Pronunciation:
Play | Recorded by | Country |
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Jolyon Ralph | United Kingdom |
Physical Properties of Shungite (1)
Synonyms of Shungite (1)
Other Language Names for Shungite (1)
Common Associates
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
4 photos of Shungite (1) associated with Antlerite | Cu3(SO4)(OH)4 |
2 photos of Shungite (1) associated with Fullerite | C60 |
2 photos of Shungite (1) associated with Chalcanthite | CuSO4 · 5H2O |
2 photos of Shungite (1) associated with Evansite | Al3(PO4)(OH)6 · 6H2O |
1 photo of Shungite (1) associated with Pyrite | FeS2 |
1 photo of Shungite (1) associated with Brochantite | Cu4(SO4)(OH)6 |
1 photo of Shungite (1) associated with Chalcopyrite | CuFeS2 |
Other Information
Health Risks:
No information on health risks for this material has been entered into the database. You should always treat mineral specimens with care.
Shungite (1) in petrology
An essential component of rock names highlighted in red, an accessory component in rock names highlighted in green.
Internet Links for Shungite (1)
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References for Shungite (1)
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Localities for Shungite (1)
Locality List
- This locality has map coordinates listed.
- This locality has estimated coordinates.
ⓘ - Click for references and further information on this occurrence.
? - Indicates mineral may be doubtful at this locality.
- Good crystals or important locality for species.
- World class for species or very significant.
(TL) - Type Locality for a valid mineral species.
(FRL) - First Recorded Locality for everything else (eg varieties).
Struck out - Mineral was erroneously reported from this locality.
Faded * - Never found at this locality but inferred to have existed at some point in the past (e.g. from pseudomorphs).
All localities listed without proper references should be considered as questionable.
All localities listed without proper references should be considered as questionable.
Austria | |
| Strasser (1989) |
| Strasser (1989) |
| Stur 1865 |
| Vavtar (1977) |
| Schulz et al. (1970) |
China | |
| Hercule Shen |
Colombia | |
DR Congo | |
| Francotte et al. (?) |
| Francotte et al. (?) |
| Francotte et al. (?) +1 other reference |
India | |
| K.S. Misra of the Geological Survey of India (GSI) |
Kazakhstan | |
| Jiang et al. (2021) |
Russia | |
| Gordienko et al. (2016) |
| Krupenin (2002) |
KRUPENIN (2004) | |
| Buseck (1997) |
| Buseck (1997) |
| Kuleshevich et al. (2007) |
| Chernikov et al. (2007) |
Polekhovskiy et al. (2005) | |
USA | |
| ID based on Raman spectrum by J. A. ... |
Kipushi Mine, Kipushi, Kipushi Territory, Haut-Katanga, DR Congo