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Tat'yana pegmatite, Mount Ulyn Khuren, Khaldzan Buragtag Massif, Altai Mts, Hovd Aimag (Khovd Aimag), Mongolia

The "Tat'yana" peralkaline granitic pegmatite is located on the eastern slope of Mount Ulyn Khuren, 55 km NE of the city of Kobdo. Named in honour of Ta'yana Gavrilova of Ulan Ude who discovered this pegmatite characterised by a rich beryllium mineralization.
Position, morphology and mineralization of this pegmatite were described by Kartashov et al. (1993).

Ref.:
Kartashov P.M., Voloshin A.V., Pakhomovskii, Ya.A. (1993): On the zonal crystaline gadolinite from the alkaline granite pegmatites of Haldzan Buragtag (Mongolian Altai). - Zapiski VMO, N3, 65-79.





Map Reference: 48°32'20"N , 92°55'30"E

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Mineral List:
Aegirine
Aenigmatite
Allanite-(Ce)
Arfvedsonite
Bavenite
Calciogadolinite-(Y)
Calcite
Chevkinite-(Ce)
Clinochlore
Epidote
Eudialyte
Fersmite
Fergusonite-(Y)
Gadolinite-(Y)
Genthelvite
Hingganite-(Ce)
Hingganite-(Y)
Hydroxylbastnäsite-(Ce)
Ilvaite
Microcline
Pyrite
Quartz
Stilpnomelane
Thorite
Xenotime-(Y)
Zircon


26 entries listed. 25 valid minerals.

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