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Syenogranite from Gobi Desert, Asia

China
 
  • Inner Mongolia
    • Xilingol League (Xilinguole Prefecture)
      • East Ujimqin Banner (Dongwuzhumuqin Co.; Dongwu Qi)
Hong, D., Huang, H., & Xiao, Y. (1995). The Permian Alkaline Granites in Central Inner Mongolia and Their Geodynamic Significance. In Chinese Science Abstracts Series B (Vol. 1, No. 14, p. 59).
Dawei, H., Weijui, C., Huaizeng, H., Yijun, X., Haiming, X., & Manyuan, J. (1994). The Permian alkaline granites in central Inner Mongolia and their geodynamic significance. Journal of Southeast Asian Earth Sciences, 10(3-4), 169-176.
      • Sonid Left Banner (Sunite Zuoqi)
Hong, D., Huang, H., & Xiao, Y. (1995). The Permian Alkaline Granites in Central Inner Mongolia and Their Geodynamic Significance. Acta Geologica Sinica (English edition), 8, 27-39.
Dawei, H., Weijui, C., Huaizeng, H., Yijun, X., Haiming, X., & Manyuan, J. (1994). The Permian alkaline granites in central Inner Mongolia and their geodynamic significance. Journal of Southeast Asian Earth Sciences, 10(3-4), 169-176.
Mongolia
 
  • Dornogovi Province
    • Erdene 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.
Kovalenko, V.I., Kuz'min, M.I., Pavlenko, A.S. & Perfil'yev, A.S. 1973. South Gobi belt of rare metal-bearing alkalic rocks in the Mongolian People's Republic and its structural position. Doklady Earth Science Section, 210, 77-80.
    • Khövsgöl District
      • Tsagaan Suvarga ore field (Tsagaan Suvarguin ore field; Tsagan Suburga ore field)
Davaasuren, O. E., Lee, B. H., Kim, I. J., Ryoo, C. R., & Heo, C. H. (2016). Characteristics of the Copper Mineralization in Tsogttsetsii Area, Mongolia. Journal of the Mineralogical Society of Korea, 29(1), 23-34.
 
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