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Lead from Southern Urals, Ural Mountains, Russia

Russia
 
  • Bashkortostan
    • Beloretsk district
Kovalev, S. G., Snachev, V. I., & Romanovskaya, M. A. (2017). Geochemical specialization of terrigenous deposits of the Bashkirian meganticlinorium. Moscow University Geology Bulletin, 72(4), 269-278.
  • Chelyabinsk Oblast
    • Karabash
      • Karabash ophiolite massif
        • Soimon Valley
Murzin, V. V., Varlamov, D. A., Ronkin, Y. L., & Shanina, S. N. (2013). Origin of Au-bearing rodingite in the Karabash massif of alpine-type ultramafic rocks in the southern Urals. Geology of Ore Deposits, 55(4), 278-297.
Bryzgalov, I. A., Krivitskaya, N. N., & Spiridonov, E. M. (2007, November). First finding of nisbite and aurostibite in the eastern Transbaikal region. In Doklady Earth Sciences (Vol. 417, No. 1, pp. 1265-1267). MAIK Nauka/Interperiodica.
maurice.strahlen.org (2004) http://maurice.strahlen.org/ural/srednji.htm
Pekov, Igor V. (1998) Minerals first discovered on the territory of the former Soviet Union. Ocean Pictures, Moscow. 369pp.
    • Sosnovsky District
      • Bereznyakovskoe ore field
Spiridonov, A. M., Kulikova, Z. I., Zorina, L. D., Granina, E. M., Parshin, A. V., & Budyak, A. E. Material Composition of Ores and Metasomatically Altered Rocks at Bereznyakovskoe Epithermal Gold Ore Deposit (the South Urals).
 
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