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Alanerginskii massif, Sangilen Upland, Tuva Republic, Eastern-Siberian Region, Russia

(Аланэргинский массив, Аланэрге)

2x3 km size massif of trakhitic nephelin-syenites on watershed of Khurkheren-gol, Ulan-Erge and Shin-khem rivers.

Ref.:
- Kapustin Yu.L. (1989) Cerite and ternebohmite from fenites of alkaline massifs of Tuva, - Zapiski VMO, 118(4), p. 47-56 (in Rus.).





Mineral List:
Albite
Allanite-(Ce)
Apatite-(CaF)
Bastnäsite-(Ce)
Betafite
Biotite
Britholite-(Ce)
Cerite-(Ce)
Chevkinite-(Ce)
Fluorite
Fergusonite-(Y)
Gadolinite-(Y)
Ilmenite
Microcline
Monazite-(Ce)
Nepheline
Quartz
Törnebohmite-(Ce)
Vesuvianite
Xenotime-(Y)
Zircon
var: Cyrtolite


22 entries listed. 20 valid minerals.

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