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Dolerite from
Ureg Nuur, Sagil District, Uvs Province, Mongolia


Classification
Type:Dolerite
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Dolerite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Ureg Nuur, Sagil District, Uvs Province, Mongolia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1239308
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1239308:2
GUID (UUID V4):5d4b0573-1633-425f-a3fb-7f3f63ca3b11
References
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(2010) 521ā€“533 www.elsevier.com/locate/rgg The Ureg Nuur Pt-bearing volcanoplutonic picriteā€“basalt association...evidence for a Cambrianā€“Ordovician Large Igneous Province A.E. Izokh a,*, A.V. Vishnevskii a, G.V. Polyakov...Academy of Sciences, Peace Ave. 63, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Received 25 August 2009 Abstract The paper discusses...mineralogical, petrographic, and geochemical data on the Ureg Nuur volcanoplutonic association of high-Mg volcanic...Paleoasian ocean. This indicates a large igneous province related to a mantle plume. Ā© 2010, V.S. Sobolev
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NMB, which stretches sublatitudinally from Uureg Nuur Lake in the west to the south of TransHovsgol Region...megablock, which is separated from the Southern Mongolia Herzynides by the Main Mongolian lineament [6]...authors, namely, TransHovsgol, Han Huhei, and Ureg Nuur (Fig. 1), belong to the western part of the NMB;...stretches sublatitudinally for about 700 km (from Ureg Nuur Lake to the Southern TransHovsgol Region) coin...5 Russia 6 Mongolia I Ubsunur Lake 857 China N Hovsgol Lake II Hyargas Nuur Lake 100 km Fig
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THE RUDNIY ULTRAMAFIC-MAFIC INTRUSION, NORTHWEST MONGOLIA ANDREY VLADISLAVOVICH VISHNEVSKIYĀ§ AND MARIA...Rudniy ultramafic-mafic intrusion in northwest Mongolia were studied. Sulfide blebs occur in the elongated...northwest Mongolia and southern Siberia. Modiļ¬ed from 1:200,000 maps of the Soviet and Mongolia Geological...intrusion in the Tsagaan-Shiveet ridge, northwest Mongolia. White circles are sulļ¬de bleb sampling locations:...sulļ¬de blebs from the Rudniy intrusion in northwest Mongolia (this work). In this study, we present mineralogical
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mineralization in southeastern Altai and northwestern Mongolia G.G. Pavlova a, *, A.S. Borisenko a, V.A. Goverdovskii...rift basin in southeastern Altai and northwestern Mongolia. The Delyun-Yustyd basin is filled with up to...sericite). Sb-Hg mineralization is the latest in the province (231.5Ā±1.0 Ma, Ar-Ar, sericite). Gradual change...lamprophyre dikes; mineralization zoning; Altai; Mongolia Introduction Widespread silver-antimony mineralization...Altai and northwestern Mongolia. The SE Altai-NW Mongolia Ag-Sb metallogenic province (Borisenko et al.,
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The most abundant petrographic varieties are dolerite and diabase porphyrite, aphyric and fine-porphyritic...deposits in the neighbouring Mongolian Altay to the Ureg Nuur picrite-basaltic complex, which is a probable...of the Minusa basin, Vitim plateau and Central Mongolia) settings, and at modern active margins (Jeju...M.-F., Song, X., 2005. Emeishan large igneous province, SW China. Lithos 79, 475ā€“ 489. Ashchepkov, I...Archean mafic metavolcanics from the Rouyn-Noranda district, Abitive greenstone belt, Quebec. I. Mobility
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territories of Russia, Kazakhstan, northern China, and Mongolia. Gorny Altai includes the Kurai and Katunā€™ accretionary...pyroxenites, gabbro with quenching zones of gabbroā€“dolerite composition, diorites, and quartz diorites. Elanda...gabbro, monzogabbro, monzodiorite, and minor gabbroā€“dolerite. The Apshiyakhta intrusion is located on Minerals...gabbro, monzogabbro, monzodiorite, and minor gabbroā€“dolerite. The Apshiyakhta intrusion is located on the left...Northwestern Mongolia, there is a karamites. At theitsame time, we separately take Nuur, the composition
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Africa and Saudi Arabia [35,36], and the Superior Province (Canada) [37]. Typical rock Minerals 2023, 13...and Field Observations The Tumrok Range volcanic province is composed of basaltic, picritic, and volcanoclastic...[59ā€“63] and several plutonic occurrences. This province belongs to the Achaivayam-Valaginsky (syn. Olyutorsky)...clinopyroxene oikocryst with plagioclase inclusions and dolerite (transmitted light photo). Minerals 2023, 13...clinopyroxene oikocryst with plagioclase inclusions and dolerite (transmitted 11light of 30 photo). 4.2. Mineral
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and most representative objects belonging to the province of alkaline rocks of Kuznetsk Alatau; 2. Early...host rocks corresponds to time of a large igneous province formation (130 Ma); 5. A swarm of Permian and...Kemerovo Province (red). b Map of Kemerovo Province showing the position of Chebula District (red) and...Krasnova and A. A. Mustafaev The alkaline igneous province of the Kuznetsk Alatau occupies the northern part...1007/978-3-030-29559-2_2 21 22 I. F. Gertner et al. province is a manifestation of the Middle Paleozoic alkaline
 
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