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Pyrite from

Russia
 
  • Sverdlovsk Oblast
    • Asbest
Antonov A.A. [Антонов А.А.] (2003): Mineralogy of rodingites of the Bazhenovsk ultrabasic massif [Минералогия родингитов Баженовского гипербазитого массива]. Nauka, Sankt-Peterburg, 129 pp. (in Russian).
Igor Savin data
    • Prigorodny District
      • Yuzhakovo
        • Alabashka pegmatite field
Popova, V. I., Popov, V. A., Sokolova, E. V., Ferraris, G., & Chukanov, N. V. (2002). Kanonerovite, MnNa3P3O10· 12H2O, first triphosphate mineral (Kazennitsa pegmatite, Middle Urals, Russia). Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie-Monatshefte, 2002(3), 117-127.
    • Rezhevsky District
Blinov, I.A. (2020) Authigenesis at the Urals Massive Sulfide Deposits: Insight from Pyrite Nodules Hosted in Ore Diagenites. Minerals 10, 193.
Safina, N. P., Melekestseva, I. Y., Nimis, P., Ankusheva, N. N., Yuminov, A. M., Kotlyarov, V. A., & Sadykov, S. A. (2016). Barite from the Saf’yanovka VMS deposit (Central Urals) and Semenov-1 and Semenov-3 hydrothermal sulfide fields (Mid-Atlantic Ridge): a comparative analysis of formation conditions. Mineralium Deposita, 51(4), 491-507.
Maslennikov, V. V., Maslennikova, S. P., Large, R. R., Danyushevsky, L. V., Herrington, R. J., & Stanley, C. J. (2013). Tellurium-bearing minerals in zoned sulfide chimneys from Cu-Zn massive sulfide deposits of the Urals, Russia. Mineralogy and Petrology, 107(1), 67-99.
D. Krinov data
Safina, N.P.
Melekestseva, I.Y.
Ayupova, N.R.
Maslennikov, V.V.
Maslennikova, S.P.
Artemyev, D.A.
Sehrig, M. (2012): Krokoit aus dem Ural - nicht nur aus Beresovka. Lapis, 37 (12), 30-31 (in German).
 
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