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Beshkak U deposit, Lyavlyakan-Beshkak ore field, Central Kyzylkum Region, Kyzylkum Desert, Uzbekistan

References:
- Solodov, I.N., Nesterova, M.V., Shugina, G.A., Ganina, N.I., Shulik, L.S., and Solodov, D.I. (2001): Protective Geochemical Properties of the U-Bearing Quartz Sand at the Beshkak Deposit, Kyzyl Kum Region. Lithology and Mineral Resources 36(1), 43-62.





Mineral List:
'Albite-Anorthite Series'
Anatase
'Apatite'
Biotite
Calcite
'Chlorite Group'
Coffinite
'Davidite'
Glauconite
'Hydrogoethite'
'Hydrotroilite'
Ilmenite
Jarosite
Kaolinite
Leucoxene
Magnetite
Montmorillonite
Muscovite
Opal
Orthoclase
Pyrite
Quartz
Rutile
Selenium
Strontianite
'Tourmaline'
Uraninite
var: Pitchblende

Variscite
Vivianite


29 entries listed. 19 valid minerals.

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