АРВАН ХОЁР. МОЛИБДЕНИТ

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  • Solo field walk: Bayar separates from the main party after the sandstorm at the shallow stone shelter of Zürkh Kharakhan and treks alone across rain‑slick steppe toward a large black outcrop.
  • Harsh conditions: rain continues, his boots and clothes become soaked, wind makes the wet stones glitter.
  • Geological discovery: He notices a metallic‑appearing vein in the dark rock, chips a fragment that shines violet‑blue and identifies it as molybdenite (MoS₂), a conductive mineral known for luminescence under electric discharge.
  • Sample collection: He collects several pieces, storing one in a glass vial and another in paper.
  • Electrical shock: While examining the fragment, a strong electric arc jumps to his hand, knocking him down and repeating several times, linking the mineral to the observed electric phenomena.
  • Inner monologue: Bayar recalls the layered sulfide structure of MoS₂, its conductivity, and its use in batteries, while lamenting that definitive identification requires laboratory analysis. He mutters Mongolian and scientific terms such as “Вульфенит, Re, Mo… MoS₂…”.
  • Additional observations: The surrounding black stone is unusually hard; nearby quartz shows fine sparkling crystals, suggesting past volcanic heating.
  • Emotional state: He feels excitement at the rare find and frustration at his limited means, along with loneliness despite earlier tension with Gerel.
  • Continuing onward: He records the location, the electric discharge, and an estimated distance of about 3 km west of Bichig Bogd’s western flank, then presses on deeper into the mist‑soaked steppe.
  • Overall context: The rest of the expedition remains scattered, guide‑less, and low on supplies, with the mysterious “electric rain” and “blue‑gray fire” still unexplainable.