| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | information: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/tigr20 East-Kounrad ore-field and its economic perspective N.I. Bol'shakov...cite this article: N.I. Bol'shakov (1965) East-Kounrad ore-field and its economic perspective, International...tandfonline.com/ page/terms-and-conditions East-Kounrad ore-field and its economic perspective N.I. Borshakov...mineralization distribution with the limits of the East-Kounrad ore-field, according to Bol'shakov. Genetically...development of these adjacent areas of the East-Kounrad deposit.--A. W. Bellais. * * * The ore-field is | | Dukhovskiy, A.A., Nikolayev, V. F., Buzkova, N.G., Klyuyev, N. K., Litvak, M. I. (1977) Patterns of spatial distribution of rare-metal mineralization as functions of shape and internal construction of granite massifs (as in Central Kazakhstan) International Geology Review, 19 (1) 85-89 doi:10.1080/00206817709470999 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | construction of granite massifs (as in Central Kazakhstan) A.A. Dukhovskiy , V. F. Nikolayev , N.G. Buzkova...construction of granite massifs (as in Central Kazakhstan), International Geology Review, 19:1, 85-89,...construction of granite massifs (as in Central Kazakhstan) Downloaded by [La Trobe University] at 12:08...structure of the Akchatau, Baynazar, Bektauata, East Kounrad, Karaoba, Koktenkul*, Ortau, Shaltas, and other...rare-metal (tungstenmolybdenum) deposits of Central Kazakhstan (Benevolenskiy, 1962; Dukhovskiy et al. , 1968; | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | developed from granitoids. The Moldanubicum is a region of complicated geological history and intense regional...greisenized granites of Kazakhstan (6), average of 153 muscovitequartz greisens of Kazakhstan (7); G, theoretical...the Himalayas (Le Fort, 1973) and in the French Massif Central (Didier and Lameyer 1969), generation in...mostly wolframite and gahnite, with subordinate scheelite and sulphides (mostly pyrite, rarely chalcopyrite...chemically to the average quartz-muscovite greisen of Kazakhstan (Stcherba et al. 1981), as does the pure muscovitic | | | Book | phrases as <Kazakhstan,» etc., appeared in the Russian papers. In non-Russian...territory of the former Soviet Union, the Urals, Kazakhstan, and Central Asia, where many new minerals were...an alkaline syenite pegmatite of the Tatarskii Massif, Tatarka River, Enisei �ange, Krasnoyarsk Territory...tungsten deposit, Betpakdala Desert, Central Kazakhstan (earlier the Solnechnoye was known as the Western...found at the Alekseevskoye gold occurrence, Sutam region, Stanovoi Range, SE Yakutia. The mineral occurs |
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