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Granite from
Vozrozhdenie quarry, Leningrad Oblast, Russia


Locality type:Quarry
Classification
Type:Granite
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Granite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Vozrozhdenie quarry, Leningrad Oblast, Russia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1604902
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1604902:8
GUID (UUID V4):3912ba79-8536-4e14-bf3c-6789716843ca
Nearest other occurrences of Granite
57.5km (35.7 miles) Ylämaa spectrolite quarries, Ylämaa area, Lappeenranta, South Karelia, Finland
References
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Society, London, Special Publications Rapakivi granite in architecture of St Petersburg as a potential...potential global heritage stone from Finland and Russia Andrey Bulakh, Paavo Härmä, Elena Panova & Olavi Selonen...University of Exeter on June 22, 2020 Rapakivi granite in architecture of St Petersburg as a potential...potential global heritage stone from Finland and Russia RI PT ANDREY BULAKH1, PAAVO HÄRMÄ2, ELENA PANOVA1*&...Petersburg State University, St Petersburg, 199034, Russia. E-mails: andreygleb@mail.ru, e.panova@spbu.ru
Report (chapter)
University, 7-9 University emb., St Petersburg, 194036 Russia (e-mail: andreygleb@mail.ru) Abstract: St Petersburg...natural stone in the architecture of St Petersburg, Russia, in 1703– 2009. The map of deposits and a list...pink rapakivi granite from Vyborg and other places in Finland, while grey Serdobol granite (from the city...were decorated with granite and marble from Finland (which was a part of Russia at that time) and Karelia...Paul Fortress were covered in Finnish rapakivi granite. The ornamental stone used for the building of
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Ploskaya Mountain, Western Keivy, Kola ­Peninsula, Russia. Photo: Natalia A. Pekova, 1996. From archives...Ostrooumov et al. [47] at multiple amazonite deposits in Russia and other countries, the analysis of a multitude...University in St Petersburg, Ilmen Nature Reserve (Russia), Mainz University (Germany), University of Nantes...lithophilous rare elements. As in pegmatite deposits, granite amazonitization to scale turned out to be commensurate...occurs during the late post-igneous stages of granite intrusion formation. It has a variety of structural
 
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