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Bastnäsite-(Ce) from Karelian-Kola Alkaline Ultramafic and Carbonatitic Province, Finland/Russia

Finland
 
  • Lapland
    • Savukoski
      • Tulppio
        • Sokli carbonatite complex
Al-Ani, Thair, Ferenc Molnár, Panu Lintinen, and Seppo Leinonen. (2018) "Geology and Mineralogy of Rare Earth Elements Deposits and Occurrences in Finland" Minerals 8, no. 8: 356. https://doi.org/10.3390/min8080356
Thair Al-Ani! and Olli Sarapää (2013) REE-Rich Accessory Minerals in Carbonatitic, Alkaline, Appinitic and Metasomatichydrothermal Rocks, Central and Northern Finland. Geologian tutkimuskeskus, Tutkimusraportti 198 – Geological Survey of Finland, Report of Investigation 198, Pentti Hölttä (ed.) pp 17-21
Al-Ani, T.,Sarapää, O. (2009). Rare earth elements and their mineral phases in Jammi carbonatite veins and fenites on the south side of Sokli carbonatite complex, NE Finland. Geologian tutkimuskeskus, arkistoraportti, M19/4723/2009/34. 24 p.
Ani, Thair Al, Sarapää, Olli (2013) Mineralogical and geochemical study on carbonatites and fenites from the Kaulus drill cores, southern side of the Sokli Complex, NE Finland, Geological Survey of Finland.
Russia
 
  • Murmansk Oblast
    • Khibiny Massif
Yakovenchuk, V.N., Ivanyuk, G.Yu., Pakhomovsky, Ya.A., Men'shikov, Yu.P. (2005): Khibiny. Laplandia Minerals Ltd. (in association with the Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland), Apatity, 468 pp.
Zaitsev, Anatoly N., Wall, Frances, Le Bas, Michael J. (1998) REE -Sr-Ba minerals from the Khibina carbonatites, Kola Peninsula, Russia: their mineralogy, paragenesis and evolution. Mineralogical Magazine, 62 (2) 225-250 doi:10.1180/002646198547594
    • Lovozersky District
      • Suoluai River Valley
        • Kuamdespakhk Mt
Semenov E.I. (1972) Mineralogy of Lovozero alkaline massif, - Moscow, Nauka, p. 308 (in Rus.)
    • Northern Karelia
      • Vuoriyarvi alkaline-ultrabasic massif
Huber, M. (2020) The Petyayan-Vara Carbonatite-Hosted Rare Earth Deposit (Vuoriyarvi, NW Russia): Mineralogy and Geochemistry. Minerals 10, 73.
Dyomkin, M. (2020) Mineralogy and Fluid Regime of Formation of the REE-Late-Stage Hydrothermal Mineralization of Petyayan-Vara Carbonatites (Vuoriyarvi, Kola Region, NW Russia). Minerals 10, 405.
Kozlov, E.
Fomina, E.
Sidorov, M.
Shilovskikh, V.
Bocharov, V.
Chernyavsky, A.
Prokopyev, I.
Kozlov, E.
 
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