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Delhayelite from Karelian-Kola Alkaline Ultramafic and Carbonatitic Province, Finland/Russia

Russia
 
  • Murmansk Oblast
    • Khibiny Massif
Pekov, Igor V. (1998) Minerals first discovered on the territory of the former Soviet Union. Ocean Pictures, Moscow. 369pp.
Yakovenchuk, V. N., Ivanyuk, G., Pakhomovsky, Y. & Men'shikov, Y. (2005): Khibiny. Apatity & London (Laplandia Minerals in association with the Mineral. Soc. of GB & Ireland), 468 pp
[World of Stones 95:5-6, p64]
Pekov, Igor V. (1998) Minerals first discovered on the territory of the former Soviet Union. Ocean Pictures, Moscow. 369pp.
Takai, Y., Uehara, S., Inoo, T. (2011) Minerals from Khibiny, Kola, Russia. Chigaku Kenkyu, 60 (1), 41-46.
Arzamastsev, Andrei., Yakovenchuk, Victor., Pakhomovsky, Yakov., Ivanyuk, Gregory (2008) Guidebook for 33rd International Geological Congress Excursion - The Khibina and Lovozero alkaline massifs:Geology and unique mineralization Vol. 47. IUGS - International Union of Geological Sciences.
Belakovskiy D, Smith D G W, Welch M (2013) New mineral names. American Mineralogist 98, 811-815
Pekov, Igor V. (1998) Minerals first discovered on the territory of the former Soviet Union. Ocean Pictures, Moscow. 369pp.
        • Rasvumchorr Mine
Pekov, I. V., Zubkova, N. V., Chukanov, N. V., Zadov, A. E., & Pushcharovsky, D. Y. (2011). Fivegite K 4 Ca 2 [AlSi 7 O 17 (O 2− x OH x)][(H 2 O) 2− x OH] Cl: A new mineral species from the Khibiny alkaline pluton of the Kola Peninsula in Russia. Geology of Ore Deposits, 53(7), 591-603.
Pekov I.V., Zubkova N.V., Filinchuk Ya.E., Chukanov N.V., Zadov A.E., Pushcharovsky D.Yu., Gobechiya E.R. (2010): Shlykovite, KCa[Si4O9(OH)]·3H2O, and cryptophyllite, K2Ca[Si4O10]·5H2O, two new mineral species from the Khibiny alkaline complex, Kola Peninsula, Russia. Zapiski RMO, 139(1), 37-50.
Sokolova et al (2005) New Data on Minerals Vol 40 pp115-118
Pavel Kartashov specimens.
Pekov, Igor V. (1998) Minerals first discovered on the territory of the former Soviet Union. Ocean Pictures, Moscow. 369pp.
Pekov, Igor V. (1998) Minerals first discovered on the territory of the former Soviet Union. Ocean Pictures, Moscow. 369pp.
Khomyakov, A. P., Pushcharovskiy, D. Y., & Ronsbo, J. G. (1983). Clinophosinaite, Na3CaPSiO7, a new mineral. International Geology Review, 25(6), 731-734.
 
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