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Biotite from Dornogovi Province, Mongolia

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.
    • 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
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.
Munkhtsengel, B., & IIZUMI, S. (2005). Petrology and geochemistry of the Lugiin Gol nepheline syenite complex, South Mongolia. Geodynamics and Metallogeny of Mongolia with a Special Emphasis on Copper and Gold Deposits. IAGOD Guidebook Series, 11, 203-214.
Kononova, V. A., Pervov, V.A., Kovalenko, V.I. & Laputina, I.P. (1982). Pseudoleucite syenites and problems of their consanguinity (as in the Lugingol Massif, Mongolia). International Geology Review, 24(3), 330-344.
Pavel.M. Kartashov (n.d.) analytical data.
    • Khövsgöl District
Singer, D.A., Berger, V.I., Moring, B.C. (2008) Porphyry copper deposits of the world: Database and grade and tonnage models, 2008. Open-File Report 2008-1155
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.
    • Modotin
Petr Paulis, Die Zinn-Wolfram Lagerstätte Modoto (Bajan Mod) in der Mongolei, Mineralien Welt 6/95 p47-55
 
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