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Olekminskite from Siberian Federal District, Russia

Russia (FRL)
 
  • Aldan Shield
    • Chara and Tokko Rivers Confluence
      • Murunskii Massif
Pekov, Igor V. (1998) Minerals first discovered on the territory of the former Soviet Union. Ocean Pictures, Moscow. 369pp.
Jambor, L., Puziewicz, Jacek (1993) New Mineral Names. American Mineralogist, 78 (3-4) 450-455
Konyev, A.A., Vorobyev, E.I., Piskunova, L.F., Ushchalovskaya, Z.F., and Tokhonova, G.A. (1991) Olekminskite Sr(Sr,Ca,B)(CO3)2, a new mineral and the new isomorphous series olekminskite-paralstonite. Zapiski Vserossiyskogo Mineralogicheskogo Obshchestva: 120(3): 89-96.
  • Krasnoyarsk Krai
    • Boguchansky District
      • Chadobets alkaline complex
Sharygin, Victor V., Doroshkevich, Anna G., Seryotkin, Yurii V., Karmanov, Nikolai S., Belogub, Elena V., Moroz, Tatyana N., Nigmatulina, Elena N., Yelisseyev, Alexander P., Vedenyapin, Vitalii N., Kupriyanov, Igor N. (2020) Rippite, K2(Nb,Ti)2(Si4O12)O(O,F), a New K-Nb-Cyclosilicate from Chuktukon Carbonatite Massif, Chadobets Upland, Krasnoyarsk Territory, Russia. Minerals, 10 (12) 1102 doi:10.3390/min10121102
Doroshkevich, A. G., Chebotarev, D. A., Sharygin, V. V., Prokopyev, I. R., & Nikolenko, A. M. (2019). Petrology of alkaline silicate rocks and carbonatites of the Chuktukon massif, Chadobets upland, Russia: Sources, evolution and relation to the Triassic Siberian LIP. Lithos, 332, 245-260.
Sharygin, V.V.
Doroshkevich, A.G.
Seryotkin, Y.V.
Karmanov, N.S.
Belogub, E.V.
Moroz, T.N.
Nigmatulina, E.N.
Yelisseyev, A.P.
  • Tuva
Sharygin, V. V., & Doroshkevich, A. G. (2017). Mineralogy of secondary olivine-hosted inclusions in calcite carbonatites of the Belaya Zima alkaline complex, Eastern Sayan, Russia: Evidence for late-magmatic Na-Ca-rich carbonate composition. Journal of the Geological Society of India, 90(5), 524-530.
Sharygin, V. V. (2016) Secondary olivine-hosted inclusions in calcite-dolomite carbonatite of the Belaya Zima alkaline massif, Eastern Sayan, Russia: Evidence for Na-rich carbonatite composition. Asian Current Research On Fluid Inclusions (ACROFI-VI), Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
 
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