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Titanite from Mongolia

Mongolia
 
  • Bayan-Ölgii Province
Soloviev, S. G., Kryazhev, S. G., Kamenetsky, V. S., Shapovalenko, V. N., Dvurechenskaya, S. S., Okulov, A. V., & Voskresensky, K. I. (2022). The Ulandryk and related iron oxide-Cu-REE (-Au-U) prospects in the Russian Altai: a large emerging IOCG-type system in a Phanerozoic continental setting. Ore Geology Reviews, 104961.
  • 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
KynickĂœ, J. & Samec, P. (2005): Hydrothermally-metasomatic and exsolution-like mineralization of the carbonatites from selected localities at Gobi. Mongolian Geoscientist. sv. 9, č. 27, s. 52-55.
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.
    • Modotin
Petr Paulis, Die Zinn-Wolfram LagerstÀtte Modoto (Bajan Mod) in der Mongolei, Mineralien Welt 6/95 p47-55
  • Khovd Province
    • Myangad District
Sarangua, N., (2019) Rare Metal Mineralization of the Khaldzan Burgedei Peralkaline Complex, Western Mongolia . PhD thesis Akita University 236p
Andreeva, I. A. (2016). Genesis and mechanisms of formation of rare-metal peralkaline granites of the Khaldzan Buregtey massif, Mongolia: Evidence from melt inclusions. Petrology, 24(5), 462-476.
BagiƄski, B., Jokubauskas, P., DomaƄska-Siuda, J., Kartashov, P., & Macdonald, R. (2016). Hydrothermal metasomatism of a peralkaline granite pegmatite, Khaldzan Buragtag massif, Mongolian Altai
Kovalenko, V. I., Yarmolyuk, V. V., Sal nikova, E. B., Kartashov, P. M., Kovach, V. P., Kozakov, I. K., Yakovleva, S. Z. (2004) The Khaldzan-Buregtei Massif of peralkaline rare-metal igneous rocks: structure, geochronology, and geodynamic setting in the Caledonides of Western Mongolia. Petrology c/c of Petrologiia, 12 (5) 412-436
G.M. Tsareva data
complex evolution of REE-Nb minerals. Acta Geologica Polonica, 66(3).
        • Mount Ulyn Khuren
Pavel.M. Kartashov (n.d.) analytical data.
Pavel M. Kartashov analytical data 2021
Kovalenko, V. I., Yarmolyuk, V. V., Sal nikova, E. B., Kartashov, P. M., Kovach, V. P., Kozakov, I. K., Yakovleva, S. Z. (2004) The Khaldzan-Buregtei Massif of peralkaline rare-metal igneous rocks: structure, geochronology, and geodynamic setting in the Caledonides of Western Mongolia. Petrology c/c of Petrologiia, 12 (5) 412-436
Pavel.M. Kartashov (n.d.) analytical data.
Breiter, Karel, KynickĂœ, Jindƙich, KorbelovĂĄ, Zuzana (2024) Chemical and Textural Peculiarities of Zircon from Peralkaline Granites and Quartz-Bearing Syenites. Minerals, 14 (2) doi:10.3390/min14020187
Kempe, U., Möckel, R., Graupner, T., Kynicky, J., Dombon, E. (2015) The genesis of Zr–Nb–REE mineralisation at Khalzan Buregte (Western Mongolia) reconsidered. Ore Geology Reviews, 64. 602-625 doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2014.05.003
  • Khövsgöl Province
    • Tomorbulag District
Mongolian Geological Survey database
  • Ömnögovi Province
    • Khanbogd District
Breiter, Karel, KynickĂœ, Jindƙich, KorbelovĂĄ, Zuzana (2024) Chemical and Textural Peculiarities of Zircon from Peralkaline Granites and Quartz-Bearing Syenites. Minerals, 14 (2) doi:10.3390/min14020187
Breiter, Karel, KynickĂœ, Jindƙich, KorbelovĂĄ, Zuzana (2024) Chemical and Textural Peculiarities of Zircon from Peralkaline Granites and Quartz-Bearing Syenites. Minerals, 14 (2) doi:10.3390/min14020187
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., Chakhmouradian, A. R., Xu, C., Krmicek, L., & Galiova, M. (2011). Distribution and evolution of zirconium mineralization in peralkaline granites and associated pegmatites of the Khan Bogd complex, southern Mongolia. The Canadian Mineralogist, 49(4), 947-965.
Kovalenko, V. I., Yarmoluyk, V. V., Sal’nikova, E. B., Kozlovsky, A. M., Kotov, A. B., Kovach, V. P., ... & Ponomarchuk, V. A. (2006). Geology, geochronology, and geodynamics of the Khan Bogd alkali granite pluton in southern Mongolia. Geotectonics, 40(6), 450-466.
Vladykin, N.V. (ed.) Deep-Seated Magmatism, its Sources and Plumes. Proceedings of the VI International Workshop, Irkutsk. Glazkovskaya Printing House, Irkutsk, Russia, 17-45.
Kovalenko, V. I., Yarmoluyk, V. V. et al. 2006. Geology and age of Khan-Bogdinsky massif of alkaline granitoids in southern Mongolia.
Gerel, O., Oyungerel, S., & Minjin, C., 2005. Intrusive Magmatism of South Mongolia.
Amar-Amgalan, S., Gerel, O., Shigeru, I. & Garamjav, D. 2003. Preliminary results on petrological and geochemical study of the Khanbogd alkaline granite complex, South Mongolia. Mongolian Geoscientist, 21, 53-56.
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.
AM 59, p208
    • Mandal-Ovoo District
Gerel, O., Munkhtsengel, B., Enkhtuvshin, H. & Iizumi, S. 2005. Mushgai Khudag and Bayan Khoshuu volcanic-plutonic alkaline complexes with REE±Ta, Nb, Fe carbonatite mineralization.
    • Shara Hulasa Hiid
Andreeva, I.A., Kovalenko, V.I., and Naumov, V.B. (2007): Acta Petrologica Sinica 23(19, 73-82.
  • Töv Province
    • Mörön Soum
Bilegsaikhan, Bolor-Erdene, Yonezu, Kotaro, Sereenen, Jargalan, Sarantuya, Oyungerel, Borshigo, Baasanjargal (2024) Geochemistry, Mineralization, and Fluid Inclusion Study of the Bayan-Uul Porphyry Au-Cu-(Mo) Deposit, Central Mongolia. Minerals, 14 (3) doi:10.3390/min14030320
    • Nailakh Soum
      • Janchivlan
Tumenbayar, B., Batbayar, M., and Grayson, R. (2000): World Placer Journal 1, 160-174
Tumenbayar, B., Batbayar, M., and Grayson, R. (2000): World Placer Journal 1, 160-174
  • Uvs Province
    • Zavkhan District
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