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Nepheline-syenite from Siberian Federal District, Russia

Russia
 
  • Buryatia
    • Mama River Basin
      • Maigunda River
Vladykin, N. V., & Sotnikova, I. A. (2017). Petrology, geochemistry and source characteristics of the Burpala alkaline massif, North Baikal. Geoscience Frontiers, 8(4), 711-719.
  • Irkutsk Oblast
    • Lake Baikal area
Sklyarov, Eugene V., Karmanov, Nikolai S., Lavrenchuk, Andrey V., Starikova, Anastasia E. (2019) Perovskites of the Tazheran Massif (Baikal, Russia) Minerals, 9 (5) 323 doi:10.3390/min9050323
Sharygin, V. V., & Starikova, A. Y. (2010, September). Sulfide associations in garnet-melilite-wollastonite skarns of the Tazheran alkaline massif, Baikal region. In Proceedings of the XXVII International Conference School “Geochemistry of Alkaline Rocks”, Moscow-Koktebel, Russia (pp. 9-16).
Sklyarov, E.V.
Karmanov, N.S.
Lavrenchuk, A.V.
L. Kogarko (1995) Alkaline Rocks and Carbonatites of the World: Part Two: Former USSR
  • Krasnoyarsk Krai
    • Maimecha and Kotui Rivers Basin
Zaitsev, V. A., Aksenov, S. M., Rastsvetaeva, R. K., & Chukanov, N. V. (2017). Sr-rich Eudialyte Group Mineral (Cl-deficient Analogues of Taseqite) from Odikhincha Massif, Polar Siberia, Russia. In Magmatism of the Earth and related strategic metal deposits (pp. 319-321).
    • Sharypovsky district
Vrublevskii, V. V., & Gertner, I. F. (2021). Paleozoic alkaline-mafic intrusions of the Kuznetsk Alatau, their sources and conditions for magma generation. Petrology, 29(1), 24-53.
Pal'Yanova, G., Mikhlin, Y., Kokh, K., Karmanov, N., & Seryotkin, Y. (2015). Experimental constraints on gold and silver solubility in iron sulfides. Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 649, 67-75.
  • Tuva
Doroshkevich, A. G., Veksler, I. V., Izbrodin, I. A., Ripp, G. S., Khromova, E. A., Posokhov, V. F., ... & Vladykin, N. V. (2016). Stable isotope composition of minerals in the Belaya Zima plutonic complex, Russia: Implications for the sources of the parental magma and metasomatizing fluids. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 116, 81-96.
 
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