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Tinaksite from Siberian Federal District, Russia

Russia
 
  • Aldan Shield
    • Chara and Tokko Rivers Confluence
      • Murunskii Massif
Suvorova, L.F. (2020) Fedorite from Murun Alkaline Complex (Russia): Spectroscopy and Crystal Chemical Features. Minerals 10, 702.
Vorob'yev E.I. (2008) Charoite, - Novosibirsk. GEO, p. 142 (in Rus.).
Kaneva, E.V.
Shendrik, R.Y.
Radomskaya, T.A.
Dokuchits, E. Y., Jiang, S. Y., Stepanov, A. S., Zhukova, I. A., Radomskaya, T. A., Marfin, A. E., & Vishnevskiy, A. V. (2022). Geochemistry of Ca-(K)-(Na) silicates from charoitites in the Sirenevyi Kamen gemstone deposit, Murun Complex, Eastern Siberia. Ore Geology Reviews, 104787.
Vladykin, N. V., Borovikov, A. A., Dokuchits, E. Y., & Thomas, V. G. (2018). Genesis of charoite rocks in the Murun massif, Aldan shield, Russia. Geochemistry International, 56(12), 1135-1147.
Solyanik, V. A., Pakhomova, V. A., & Ushkova, M. A. (2008). Charoite–a champion among mineralogical discoveries in the second half of the 20th century. The Journal of the Gemmological Association of Hong Kong, 29, 77-80.
Pavel.M. Kartashov (n.d.) analytical data.
(n.d.) Collection, Natural History Museum Vienna.
Pekov, Igor V. (1998) Minerals first discovered on the territory of the former Soviet Union. Ocean Pictures, Moscow. 369pp.
Konev, A.A., Vorob'yev, E.I., and Lazebnik, K.A. (1996) The Mineralogy of the Murun Massif. Russian Academy of Science Press, Siberian Branch, Novosbirsk, Russia (in Rus.)
Vorob'yov E.I. (2008) Charoite, - Novosibirsk. GEO, p. 142 (in Rus.).
Vorob'yov E.I. (2008) Charoite, - Novosibirsk. GEO, p. 142 (in Rus.).
Pavel.M. Kartashov (n.d.) analytical data.
  • Irkutsk Oblast
Vladykin, N. V., Viladkar, S. G., Miyazaki, T., & Mohan, V. R. (2008). Geochemistry of benstonite and associated carbonatites of Sevathur, Jogipatti and Samalpatti, Tamil Nadu, south India and Murun massif, Siberia. Journal of the Geological Society of India, 72(3), 312-324.
 
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