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Murmanite from selected localities.

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  • Murmansk Oblast
    • Lovozersky District
Pekov, I. (1998) Minerals First discovered on the territory of the former Soviet Union 369p. Ocean Pictures, Moscow; Yakovenchik, V.N., Ivaniuk, G.Yu., Pakhomovsky, Ya.A., Selivanova, E.A., Men'shikov, Yu.P., Korchak, J.A., Krivovichev, S.V., Spiridonova, D.V., Zalkind, O.A. (2010): Punkaruaivite, Li{Ti2(OH)2[Si4O11(OH)]}•H2O, a new mineral species from hydrothermalites of Khibiny and Lovozero alkaline massifs (Kola Peninsula, Russia). Canadian Mineralogist, 48, 41-50.
Knut Edvard Larsen collection # 1036 Aksenov, Sergey M., Nikita V. Chukanov, Igor V. Pekov, Yulia V. Nelyubina, Dmitry A. Varlamov, and Lia N. Kogarko. (2022) "On the Isomorphism of Sodium at the M(2) Site in Eudialyte-Group Minerals: The Crystal Structure of Mn-Deficient Manganoeudialyte and the Problem of the Existence of the M(2)Na-Dominant Analogue of Eudialyte" Minerals 12, no. 8: 949. https://doi.org/10.3390/min12080949
Pekov, I.V. (2000): Lovozero Massif. Moscow, Ocean Pictures Ltd, 480 pp.
Pavel M. Kartashov data
Arzamastsev, A., Yakovenchuk, V., Pakhomovsky, Y., & Ivanyuk, G. (2008). The Khibina and Lovozero alkaline massifs: Geology and unique mineralization. In Guidbook for 33rd International Geological Congress Excursion (No. 47, p. 58).; Pakhomovsky, Y. A., Ivanyuk, G. Y., & Yakovenchuk, V. N. (2014). Loparite-(Ce) in rocks of the Lovozero layered complex at Mt. Karnasurt and Mt. Kedykvyrpakhk. Geology of Ore Deposits, 56(8), 685-698.
        • Second Eastern Stream
Pekov, I. (1998) Minerals First discovered on the territory of the former Soviet Union 369p. Ocean Pictures, Moscow
Kasatkin, A. V. (2019) New Findings of Rare Minerals from The Former Soviet Union Countries. Mineralogical Almanac 24:2 pp4-47
 
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