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

Russia
 
  • Kemerovo Oblast
Berzina, Anita N., Adel P. Berzina, and Victor O. Gimon. (2016) "Paleozoic–Mesozoic Porphyry Cu(Mo) and Mo(Cu) Deposits within the Southern Margin of the Siberian Craton: Geochemistry, Geochronology, and Petrogenesis (a Review)" Minerals 6, no. 4: 125. https://doi.org/10.3390/min6040125
  • Khakassia (Republic of Khakassia)
Soloviev, S. G., Kryazhev, S. G., Semenova, D. V., Kalinin, Y. A., Dvurechenskaya, S. S., & Sidorova, N. V. (2022). Geology, mineralization, igneous geochemistry, and zircon U-Pb geochronology of the Early Paleozoic shoshonite-related Julia skarn deposit, SW Siberia, Russia: toward a diversity of Cu-Au-Mo skarn to porphyry mineralization in the Altai-Sayan orogenic system. Ore Geology Reviews, 104706.
  • Krasnoyarsk Krai
    • Sharypovsky district
V. V. Vrublevskii , I. F. Gertner , G. Gutiérrez-Alonso , M. Hofmann ,O. M. Grinev & A. A Mustafaev (2020): Multiple intrusion stages and mantle sources of thePaleozoic Kuznetsk Alatau alkaline province, Southern Siberia: geochemistry and Permian U–Pb,Sm–Nd ages in the Goryachegorsk ijolite-foyaite intrusion, International Geology Review, DOI:10.1080/00206814.2020.1830312To link to this article: https://doi.org/10.1080/00206814.2020.1830312
  • Sverdlovsk Oblast
    • Beryozovsky
Lehmann, B., Heinhorst, J., Hein, U., Neumann, M., Weisser, J. D., & Fedesejev, V. (1999). The Bereznjakovskoje gold trend, southern Urals, Russia. Mineralium Deposita, 34(3), 241-249.
  • Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug
    • Priuralsky District
Soloviev, S.G., Kryazhev, S.G., and Dvurechenskaya, S.S., (2013) Geology, mineralization, stable isotope geochemistry, and fluid inclusion characteristics of the Novogodnee-Monto oxidized Au-(Cu) skarn and porphyry deposit, Polar Ural, Russia: Mineralium Deposits, v. 48, p. 603–627.
Vikentyev, I. V., Mansurov, R. K., Ivanova, Y. N., Tyukova, E. E., Sobolev, I. D., Abramova, V. D., ... & Dvurechenskaya, S. S. (2017). Porphyry-Style Petropavlovskoe Gold Deposit, the Polar Urals: Geological Position, Mineralogy, and Formation Conditions. Geology of Ore Deposits, 59(6), 482-520.
 
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