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Fayalite-Forsterite Series from Southern Urals, Ural Mountains, Russia

Russia
 
  • Chelyabinsk Oblast
Cesnokov, B., Kotrly, M. and Nisanbajev, T. (1998): Brennende Abraumhalden und Aufschlüsse im Tscheljabinsker Kohlenbecken - eine reiche Mineralienküche. Mineralien-Welt, 9 (3), 54-63 (in German).
Ruzicka, A. & 4 others.(2015) The Meteoritical Bulletin, No. 102. (Aug 2015)[Published Online]
Righter & 27 others (2015) Mineralogy, petrology, chronology, and exposure history of the Chelyabinsk meteorite and parent body. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 50 (10): 1790-1819. (Oct 2015).
Shin Ozawa, Masaaki Miyahara, Eiji Ohtani, Olga N. Koroleva, Yoshinori Ito, Konstantin D. Litasov & Nikolay P. Pokhilenko (2014): Jadeite in Chelyabinsk meteorite and the nature of an impact event on its parent body. Scientific Reports 4, Article number: 5033.
    • Magnitogorsk
      • Sakhara District (Sakharinskii)
Mikhailov, B.M. (2000): Lithology and Mineral Resources 35(4), 351-364.
    • Miass
Sorokina, E. S., Rassomakhin, M. A., Nikandrov, S. N., Karampelas, S., Kononkova, N. N., Nikolaev, A. G., ... & Kotlyarov, V. A. (2019). Origin of Blue Sapphire in Newly Discovered Spinel–Chlorite–Muscovite Rocks within Meta-Ultramafites of Ilmen Mountains, South Urals of Russia: Evidence from Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Rb-Sr and Sm-Nd Isotopic Data. Minerals, 9(1), 36.
  • Orenburg Oblast
    • Gay
Zaikov, V.V., and Melekestseva, I.Y. (2006): Geology of Ore Deposits 48(3), 151-174.
 
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