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River Bol'shaya Pol'ya, Subarctic Urals, Urals Region, Russia

(река Большая Полья)

Gold placiers of Bol’shaja Polja river, tributary of Northern Sos’va river, Eastern slope of Prepolar Ural.



References:
- M.I. Novgorodova e.a. (1995) A native wolfram with inclusions of yttrium oxide from an alluvium of Bol’shaja Pol’ja river (Prepolar Ural)” - Doklady RAN, 340, N5, pp. 681-684 (in Rus.).





Mineral List:
  • Gold
    Au
    Reference: [- M.I. Novgorodova e.a. (1995) A native wolfram with inclusions of yttrium oxide from an alluvium of Bol’shaja Pol’ja river (Prepolar Ural)” - Doklady RAN, 340, N5, pp. 681-684 (in Rus.).]
  • 'Tungsten' (TL)
    W
    Type Locality: River Bol'shaya Pol'ya, Subarctic Urals, Urals Region, Russia
    Reference: [M.I. Novgorodova e.a. (1995) A native wolfram with inclusions of yttrium oxide from an alluvium of Bol’shaja Pol’ja river (Prepolar Ural)” - Doklady RAN, 340, N5, pp. 681-684 (in Rus.).]
  • 'Unnamed (cubic Y oxide)'
    Y
     
    2
    O
     
    3
    Reference: [M.I. Novgorodova e.a. (1995) A native wolfram with inclusions of yttrium oxide from an alluvium of Bol’shaja Pol’ja river (Prepolar Ural)” - Doklady RAN, 340, N5, pp. 681-684 (in Rus.).]
    Site Photo
    River Bol'shaya Pol'ya, Subarctic Urals, Urals Region, Russia
    © Pavel M. Kartashov


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