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Forsterite from Chelyabinsk Oblast, 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).
Nakamura, E., Kunihiro, T., Ota, T., Sakaguchi, C., Tanaka, R., Kitagawa, H., ... & Miura, H. (2019). Hypervelocity collision and water-rock interaction in space preserved in the Chelyabinsk ordinary chondrite. Proceedings of the Japan Academy, Series B, 95(4), 165-177.
Sharygin, V. V., Timina, T. Y., Karmanov, N. S., Tomilenko, A. A., & Podgornykh, N. M. (2013) Mineralogy of the Chelyabinsk meteorite, South Urals, Russia. Poster presentation at Goldschmidt Conference
Barkov, Andrei Y., Tolstykh, Nadezhda D., Shvedov, Gennadiy I., Martin, Robert F. (2018) Ophiolite-related associations of platinum-group minerals at Rudnaya, western Sayans and Miass, southern Urals, Russia. Mineralogical Magazine, 82 (3) 515-530 doi:10.1180/mgm.2018.82
    • Miass
Jambor, J.L. and Roberts, A.C. (2002) New mineral names. American Mineralogist: 87: 765-768.
Popov, V.A., Pautov, L.A., Sokolova, E., Hawthorne, F.C., McCammon, C., and Bazhenova, L.F. (2001) Polyakovite-(Ce), (REE,Ca)4(Mg,Fe2+)(Cr3+,Fe3+)2(Ti,Nb)2Si4O22, a new metamict mineral species from the Ilmen Mountains, southern Urals, Russia: mineral description and crystal chemistry. Canadian Mineralogist: 39: 1095-1104.
Mineralogical Record: 33: 167.
    • Plastovsky District
      • Plast
Kissin, Aleksander, Gottman, Irina, Sustavov, Sergei, Murzin, Valery, Kiseleva, Daria (2020) The First Find of Cr2O3 Eskolaite Associated with Marble-Hosted Ruby in the Southern Urals and the Problem of Al and Cr Sources. Minerals, 10 (2) 101 doi:10.3390/min10020101
    • Verkhny Ufaley
      • Ufaley District (Ufalei District)
Talovina, I.V., Lazarenkov, V.G., and Vorontsova, N.I. (2003): Lithology and Mineral Resources 38(5), 403-415.
    • Vishnevye Mountains
Nedosekova, I. L. (2007) New data on carbonatites of the Il’mensky-Vishnevogorsky alkaline complex, the southern Urals, Russia. Geology of Ore Deposits, 49 (2) 129-146 doi:10.1134/s107570150702002x
    • Zlatoust
      • Nazyamskie Mountains
Dana 6:451,640.
 
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