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Aplite from Turkestan

China
 
  • Xinjiang
    • Hotan Prefecture
      • Dahongliutan pegmatite field
Zhang, X. Y., Wang, H., & Yan, Q. H. (2022). Garnet geochemical compositions of the Bailongshan lithium polymetallic deposit in Xinjiang Province: Implications for magmatic-hydrothermal evolution. Ore Geology Reviews, 105178.
    • Yili Hasake Autonomous Prefecture (Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture)
      • Aletai Prefecture (Altay Prefecture)
        • Fuyun Co. (Koktokay Co.)
          • Koktokay pegmatite field (Keketuohai pegmatite field)
Wang R, Yin R, Zhang A (2014)Evolution and decomposition of Zr-Hf-U-bearing columbite-group minerals in Koktokay no. 1 granitic pegmatite dyke, Altai, northwestern China. 21 st meeting of the International Mineralogical Association. p 263
Kazakhstan
 
  • Abai Region
    • Ayagoz District
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Uzbekistan
 
  • Samarqand
    • North Nuratau Mountains
      • Zarmitan
Bortnikov, N. S., Prokof'ev, V. Y., & Razdolina, N. V. (1996). Origin of the Charmitan gold-quartz deposit (Uzbekistan). Geology of ore deposits c/c of Geologiia Rudnykh Mestorozhdenii, 38, 208-226.
 
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