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Schist from Sayan Mountains, Russia

Russia
 
  • Buryatia
    • Eastern Sayan
Gordienko, IV, Roshchektaev, PA, Gorokhovsky, DV (2016) Oka ore district of the Eastern Sayan: geology, structural–metallogenic zonation, genetic types of ore deposits, their geodynamic formation conditions, and outlook for development. Geology of Ore Deposits, 58. 361-382
    • Okinsky District
Zhmodik, S.M. (2020) Podiform Chromitites and PGE Mineralization in the Ulan-Sar’dag Ophiolite (East Sayan, Russia). Minerals 10, 141.
Kiseleva, O.N.
Airiyants, E.V.
Belyanin, D.K.
Zhmodik, Sergey M., Mikhail M. Buslov, Bulat B. Damdinov, Anatoli G. Mironov, Valentin B. Khubanov, Molon G. Buyantuyev, Ludmila B. Damdinova, Evgeniya V. Airiyants, Olga N. Kiseleva, and Dmitriy K. Belyanin. (2022) "Mineralogy, Geochemistry, and Geochronology of the Yehe-Shigna Ophiolitic Massif, Tuva-Mongolian Microcontinent, Southern Siberia: Evidence for a Back-Arc Origin and Geodynamic Implications" Minerals 12, no. 4: 390. https://doi.org/10.3390/min12040390
Nordgold
  • Irkutsk Oblast
Downes, H. (2020) Aillikites and Alkali Ultramafic Lamprophyres of the Beloziminsky Alkaline Ultrabasic-Carbonatite Massif: Possible Origin and Relations with Ore Deposits. Minerals 10, 404.
Ashchepkov, I.
Zhmodik, S.
Belyanin, D.
Kiseleva, O.N.
Medvedev, N.
Travin, A.
Yudin, D.
Karmanov, N.S.
L. Kogarko (1995) Alkaline Rocks and Carbonatites of the World: Part Two: Former USSR
Stifeeva, Maria V., Salnikova, Ekaterina B., Savelyeva, Valentina B., Kotov, Alexander B., Danilova, Yulia V., Bazarova, Ekaterina P., Danilov, Boris S. (2023) Timing of Carbonatite Ultramafic Complexes of the Eastern Sayan Alkaline Province, Siberia: U–Pb (ID–TIMS) Geochronology of Ca–Fe Garnets. Minerals, 13 (8) doi:10.3390/min13081086
  • Tuva
    • Sut-Kholsky District
      • Aldan-Maadyr ore cluster
Kuzhuget, Renat V., Natalia N. Ankusheva, Franco Pirajno, Andrey A. Mongush, Yuri V. Butanaev, and Nadezhda V. Suge-Maadyr. (2022) "The Ulug-Sair Gold Occurrence (Western Tuva, Russia): Mineralogy, Ore Genesis, and S-O Isotope Systematics" Minerals 12, no. 6: 712. https://doi.org/10.3390/min12060712
 
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