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Isoferroplatinum from
Monchetundra deposit, Monche tundra intrusion, Murmansk Oblast, Russia


Locality type:Deposit
Classification
Species:Isoferroplatinum
Formula:Pt3Fe
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Isoferroplatinum data
Locality Data:Click here to view Monchetundra deposit, Monche tundra intrusion, Murmansk Oblast, Russia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1224974
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1224974:5
GUID (UUID V4):a48df29b-cbbe-4d77-8660-666f632a5f6e
Localities for Isoferroplatinum in this Region
Borehole 1818, Monchetundra deposit, Monche tundra intrusion, Murmansk Oblast, Russia
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Minerals in Low-Sulfide Ores of the Monchetundra Deposit, Kola Peninsula, Russia T. L. Grokhovskaya, M. I. Lapina...Sciences, Staromonetnyi per. 35, Moscow, 119017, Russia Received August 10, 2009 Abstract—New data on...occurrences of the Monchetundra intrusion (2495 ± 13 to 2435 ± 11 Ma) are described. This intrusion is a part...part of the Paleoproterozoic pluton of the Monche–Chuna– Volch’i and Losevy tundras located in the Pechenga–Imandra–Varzuga...and long magmatic and fluid activity in the Monchetundra Fault Zone. The primary PGM and later assemblages
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Low-Sulfide Pt–Pd Deposit of the Monchetundra Basic Massif, Kola Peninsula, Russia V. V. Chashchina,...Apatity, Murmansk oblast, 184209 Russia bSt. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, 199034 Russia c Institute...Russian Academy of Sciences, Apatity, Murmansk oblast, 184209 Russia *e-mail: chashchin@geoksc.apatity.ru...basal-structural Loypishnyun low-sulfide Pt–Pd deposit is characterized, including its mineral composition...distribution in ore. The deposit is situated in the northeastern part of the Monchetundra basic massif and is
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Sciences, Staromonetnyi per. 35, Moscow, 119017 Russia Received December 10, 2013 Abstract—The Early...immediately adjoining each other and separated by the Monchetundra Fault; their total area covers 550 km2. These...and the Main Range mafic massif that includes the Monche, Chuna, Volchy, and Losevy tundras (Sharkov...gneisses and migmatites of Lotta Block; (9) Monchetundra Fault; (10) normal–strikeslip and thrust faults...in circles: (1) Volchy Tundra Range, (2) Chuna Tundra Range, (3) Monchetundra Range; M1 and M20, reference
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Sciences, Staromonetnyi per. 35, Moscow, 109017 Russia email: sharkov@igem.ru Received September 16,...mafite–ultramafite layered Monche gorsk Complex (MC) is famous among such massifs in Russia and is Europe’s second...total area, which are separated by the large Moncha Tundra Fault: the mafite–ultramafite Monchegorsk Nibearing...Monchepluton) and the Moncha–Chuna–Volch’ya– Losevaya Tundra Massif (also referred to as the Main Range Massif)...features and probably be parts of a single large intrusion (the Monchegorsk intru sion), in which the Monchegorsk
 
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