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Nepheline from Mongolia

Mongolia
 
  • Dornod Province
    • Dashbalbar District
Andreyeva, Y. D., Yashina, R. M., & Garam, D. (1987). NEPHELINE PLUTONS OF MONGOLIA. Doklady Earth science sections, 294, 110-112.
  • Dornogovi Province
    • Erdene District
Savina, E. A., Peretyazhko, I. S., Khromova, E. A., & Glushkova, V. E. (2020). Melted Rocks (Clinkers and Paralavas) from the Khamaryn–Khural–Khiid Combustion Metamorphic Complex in Eastern Mongolia: Mineralogy, Geochemistry and Genesis. Petrology, 28(5), 431-457.
    • Khatanbulag District
Dostal, Jaroslav, and Ochir Gerel. (2023) "Rare Earth Element Deposits in Mongolia" Minerals 13, no. 1: 129. https://doi.org/10.3390/min13010129
Kynicky, J., et al., (2018) The role of carbonate-fluoride melt immiscibility in shallow REE deposit evolution, Geoscience Frontiers.
Vladykin, N. V. (2013). Petrology and composition of rare-metal alkaline rocks in the South Gobi Desert, Mongolia. Russian Geology and Geophysics, 54(4), 416-435.
International Business Publications, USA (2007) Mongolia Mineral and Mining Sector Investment & Business Guide
Munkhtsengel, B., & IIZUMI, S. (2005). Petrology and geochemistry of the Lugiin Gol nepheline syenite complex, South Mongolia. Geodynamics and Metallogeny of Mongolia with a Special Emphasis on Copper and Gold Deposits. IAGOD Guidebook Series, 11, 203-214.
Kononova, V. A., Pervov, V.A., Kovalenko, V.I. & Laputina, I.P. (1982). Pseudoleucite syenites and problems of their consanguinity (as in the Lugingol Massif, Mongolia). International Geology Review, 24(3), 330-344.
Vladykin, N. V. (2013). Petrology and composition of rare-metal alkaline rocks in the South Gobi Desert, Mongolia. Russian Geology and Geophysics, 54(4), 416-435.
  • Khovd Province
    • Myangad District
      • Khaldzan Buragtag massif
Kovalenko, V. I., Tsaryeva, G. M., Goreglyad, A. V., Yarmolyuk, V. V., Troitsky, V. A., Hervig, R. L., & Farmer, G. (1995). The peralkaline granite-related Khaldzan-Buregtey rare metal (Zr, Nb, REE) deposit, western Mongolia. Economic Geology, 90(3), 530-547.
  • Khövsgöl Province
    • Ulaan-Uul District
Pavlenko, A. S. (1974). The Mongol-Tuva province of alkaline rocks. In The alkaline rocks (pp. 271-293). Wiley & Sons New York.
Pavlenko, A. S. (1974). The Mongol-Tuva province of alkaline rocks. In The alkaline rocks (pp. 271-293). Wiley & Sons New York.
Pavlenko, A. S. (1974). The Mongol-Tuva province of alkaline rocks. In The alkaline rocks (pp. 271-293). Wiley & Sons New York.
Pavlenko, A. S. (1974). The Mongol-Tuva province of alkaline rocks. In The alkaline rocks (pp. 271-293). Wiley & Sons New York.
Mongolian Geological Survey database
  • Ömnögovi Province
    • Khan khongor District
Dostal, Jaroslav, and Ochir Gerel. (2023) "Rare Earth Element Deposits in Mongolia" Minerals 13, no. 1: 129. https://doi.org/10.3390/min13010129
    • Shara Hulasa Hiid
U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2004-1252
  • SĂŒhbaatar Province
    • Khalzan District
Gerel, O., Oyungerel, S., & Minjin, C., 2005. Intrusive Magmatism of South Mongolia.
Seltmann, R., Gerel, O., & Kirwin, D. Geodynamics and Metallogeny of Mongolia with a special emphasis on copper and gold deposits. IAGOD guidebook series, 11. CERCAMS/Natural History Museum, London, 131-148.
  • Töv Province
    • Choir-Nyalga basin
Peretyazhko, I. S., Savina, E. A., Khromova, E. A., Karmanov, N. S., & Ivanov, A. V. (2018) Unique Clinkers and Paralavas from a New Nyalga Combustion Metamorphic Complex in Central Mongolia: Mineralogy, Geochemistry, and Genesis. Petrology, 26(2), 181-211.
Peretyazhko, Igor S., Savina, Elena A., Khromova, Elena A. (2017) Minerals of the rhönite-kuratite series in paralavas from a new combustion metamorphic complex in the Choir–Nyalga basin (Central Mongolia): composition, mineral assemblages and formation conditions. Mineralogical Magazine, 81 (4) 949-974 doi:10.1180/minmag.2016.080.144
Peretyazhko, I. S., Savina, E. A., Khromova, E. A., Karmanov, N. S., & Ivanov, A. V. (2018) Unique Clinkers and Paralavas from a New Nyalga Combustion Metamorphic Complex in Central Mongolia: Mineralogy, Geochemistry, and Genesis. Petrology, 26(2), 181-211.
  • Uvs Province
    • Naranbulag District
Dergunov, A. B. (Ed.). (2001). Tectonics, magmatism, and metallogeny of Mongolia. Routledge, London, 95-127.
Yarmolyuk, V.V. & Kovalenko, V.I. 2001. Middle Paleozoic continental margin magmatism of Mongolia.
 
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