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Xingzhongite from Western Siberian basin (Zapadno-Sibirskiy basin), Russia

Russia
 
  • Chelyabinsk Oblast
    • Miass River
Zaykov, V. V., Melekestseva, I. Y., Zaykova, E. V., Kotlyarov, V. A., & Kraynev, Y. D. (2017). Gold and platinum group minerals in placers of the South Urals: Composition, microinclusions of ore minerals and primary sources. Ore Geology Reviews, 85, 299-320.
  • Kemerovo Oblast
Zhmodik, S. M., Nesterenko, G. V., Airiyants, E. V., Belyanin, D. K., Kolpakov, V. V., Podlipsky, M. Y., & Karmanov, N. S. (2016). Alluvial platinum-group minerals as indicators of primary PGE mineralization (placers of southern Siberia). Russian Geology and Geophysics, 57(10), 1437-1464.
  • Sverdlovsk Oblast
    • Nizhnyaya Tura
Stepanov, S. Y., Palamarchuk, R. S., Varlamov, D. A., Kozlov, A. V., Khanin, D. A., & Antonov, A. V. (2019). Platinum group minerals from Veresovka River Deluvial Placer, Veresovoborsky dunite–clinopyroxenite massif (Middle Urals). Geology of Ore Deposits, 61, 767-781.
 
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