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Schreibersite from Siberia, Russia

Russia
 
  • Buryatia
    • Baunt District
(n.d.) Meteoritical Bulletin Database, The Meteoritical Society.
Sharygin, V. V. Phase CuCrS Meteorite 2 in Uakit Iron (IIAB), Buryatia, Russia: Preliminary Data. In Minerals: Structure, Properties, Methods of Investigation: 9th Geoscience Conference for Young Scientists, Ekaterinburg, Russia, February 5–8, 2018 (p. 229). Springer.
  • Krasnoyarsk Krai
    • Evenkiysky District
      • Nizhnyaya Tunguska River Basin
Kvasnytsya, V., Wirth, R., Dobrzhinetskaya, L., Matzel, J., Jacobsen, B., Hutcheon, I., ... & Kovalyukh, M. (2013). New evidence of meteoritic origin of the Tunguska cosmic body. Planetary and Space Science, 84, 131-140.
    • Targhasa massif
L. N. Novoselova, A. Yu. Lyul (1986) Geochemical characteristics of iron silicides from Lower Cambrian reefal limestones, Krasnoyarsk. International Geology Review 28:114-118
  • Kurgan Oblast
    • Vargashinsky District
Watters, T. R. & Prinz, M (1979) Aubrites - Their origin and relationship to enstatite chondrites. In: Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, 10th, Houston, Tex., March 19-23, 1979, Proceedings. Volume 1. (A80-23557 08-91) New York, Pergamon Press, Inc., 1979, p. 1073-1093.
  • Novosibirsk Oblast
Litasov, K. D., Ponomarev, D. S., Bazhan, I. S., Ishikawa, A., Podgornykh, N. M., & Pokhilenko, N. P. (2018, January). Altaite (PbTe) in the Maslyanino Iron Meteorite with Silicate Inclusions. In Doklady Earth Sciences (Vol. 478, No. 1, pp. 79-81). Pleiades Publishing.
  • Sakha
    • Aldan shield
      • Onello River basin
        • Bol'shoy Dolguchan River
Litasov, K. D., Ishikawa, A., Kopylova, A. G., Podgornykh, N. M., & Pokhilenko, N. P. (2019, April). Mineralogy, Trace Element Composition, and Classification of Onello High-Ni Ataxite. In Doklady Earth Sciences (Vol. 485, No. 2, pp. 381-385). Pleiades Publishing.
Am. Min. 87:5-1245-1249
    • Oymyakonsky District
Sharygin, V.V. (2020) Mineralogy of Silicate-Natrophosphate Immiscible Inclusion in Elga IIE Iron Meteorite. Minerals 10, 437.
Litasov, K. D., Teplyakova, S. N., Shatskiy, A., & Kuper, K. E. (2019, July). Fe-Ni-PS Melt Pockets in Elga IIE Iron Meteorite: Evidence for the Origin at High Pressures up to 20 Gpa. In 82nd Annual Meeting of The Meteoritical Society (Vol. 2157).
Litasov, K. D., & Podgornykh, N. M. (2017). Raman spectroscopy of various phosphate minerals and occurrence of tuite in the Elga IIE iron meteorite. Journal of Raman Spectroscopy, 48(11), 1518-1527.
  • Zabaykalsky Krai
    • Aginsky District
Lorenz, C., Nazarov, M., Kurat, G. & Brandstaetter, F. (2000) High-Magnesium Lithologies and Dry Fluid Metasomatism in the Budulan Mesosiderite: Lunar and Planetary Science Conference XXXI, pdf#1315. (Mar 2000)
    • Tungokochensky District
Rappenglück, M. A. (2022). Natural Iron Silicides: A Systematic Review. Minerals, 12(2), 188.
Savva, N. , Minyuk, P. and Subbotnikova, T. (2022) Gupeiite Body in the Siberian Taiga (the Zone of Passage of the Tunguska Meteorite and the Vitim Bollid). Natural Resources, 13, 53-64. doi: 10.4236/nr.2022.132004.
 
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