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Lepidolite from
Unchzhul massif, Dornogovi Province, Mongolia


Locality type:Massif
Classification
Species:'Lepidolite' (not an IMA approved species)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Lepidolite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Unchzhul massif, Dornogovi Province, Mongolia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:615886
Long-form Identifier:1:3:615886:6
GUID (UUID V4):f537ad9d-defa-4d82-b167-e1fa7016e781
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Genetic types of rare-metal mineralization in Mongolia V. I. Kovalenko , N. S. Zaytsev & A. L. Yanshin...Genetic types of rare-metal mineralization in Mongolia, International Geology Review, 23:7, 857-864,... Genetic t y p e s of rare-metal mineralization in Mongolia Downloaded by [University of Auckland Library]...Republic, a new major rare-metal mineralization province was discovered in hlongolia, data on which have...composite work on the rare-metal mineralization of Mongolia. In this paper, we attempt to summarize the available
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Li— F granites ferentiated Zhanchivlan Massif in Outer Mongolia. The lithium of various Mongolian massifs...the lines of the com­ lan Massif; 5 - granites of the Baga-Gazryna Massif; 6 - gran­ positions of the...the residual melts as r e ­ ites of the Abdar Massif; 7 - granites of the Borun-Tsogto East gards the lithium...particular, the Massif; 8 - granites of the Yudugyin West Massif; 9 - granites of the Unchzhul' Massif. The figures...of the Ara-Unchzhul' Massif in Outer Rb- and Li-poor initial granite magmas, be­ Mongolia (Li = 42 g/ton
 
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