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Albitized granite from Asia

Russia
 
  • Primorsky Krai
    • Khorolsky District
      • Voznesenskii ore district
Ryazantseva, M. D. (2001) Southwest Primorye (the Voznesenka Ore District). pp125-136 in Khanchuk, A.I., Gonevchuk, G.A. & Seltmann, R. (Eds) Metallogeny of the Pacific Northwest (Russian Far East): Tectonics, Magmatism and Metallogeny of Active Continental Margins. IAGOD Guidebook series 11, Dalnauka Publishing House, Vladivostok 2004, 176 p
  • Sakha
    • Verkhoyansk District
      • Yana River Basin
        • Yana-Adycha Region
          • Arga-Ynnakh-Khaya granite Massif
Alekseev, V. I., & Marin, Y. B. (2020). On the Genesis of “White Granite” from the Kester Harpolith, Arga–Ynnakh–Khaya Pluton, East Yakutia. Geology of Ore Deposits, 62(8), 719-730.
Saudi Arabia
 
  • 'Asir Region
Bokhari, M. M., Jackson, N. J., & Al Oweidi, K. (1986). Geology and mineralization of the Jabal Umm Al Suqian albitized apogranite, southern Najd region, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Journal of African Earth Sciences (1983), 4, 189-198.
 
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