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Aegirine from
Gremyakha-Vyrmes Massif, Murmansk Oblast, Russia


Locality type:Massif
Classification
Species:Aegirine
Formula:NaFe3+Si2O6
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Aegirine data
Locality Data:Click here to view Gremyakha-Vyrmes Massif, Murmansk Oblast, Russia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1316336
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1316336:3
GUID (UUID V4):2595d7f3-fd7d-4e3b-9ca5-c2e3521df1d6
Nearest other occurrences of Aegirine
75.8km (47.1 miles) Chagvedaiv intrusion, Murmansk Oblast, Russia
97.4km (60.5 miles) Kuniok Valley, Khibiny Massif, Murmansk Oblast, Russia
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Zircon from the Rare-Metal Ores of the Gremyakha–Vyrmes Massif, Kola Peninsula N. V. Sorokhtinaa, *, L...Russian Academy of Sciences, ul. Kosygina 19, 119991 Russia Geological Institute, Kola Science Center, Russian...Academy of Sciences, ul. Fersmana 14, Apatity, 184209 Russia *е-mail: nat_sor@rambler.ru **е-mail: ark@geoksc...rare-metal metasomatites of the GremyakhaVyrmes alkaline-ultramafic massif, are reported. Early zircon generations...in zircon from the metasomatites of the Gremyakha– Vyrmes Massif are similar to those of syenite pegmatites
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
No. 4, pp. 384–414. Proterozoic GremyakhaVyrmes Polyphase Massif, Kola Peninsula: An Example of Mixing...Sciences, ul. Fersmana 14, Apatity, Murmansk oblast, 184209 Russia e-mail: arzamas@geokse.apatity.ru bUniversity...structure, age, and composition of the Gremyakha–Vyrmes Massif, which consists of rocks of the ultrabasic...zircon grains, the three rock series composing the massif were emplaced within a fairly narrow age interval...complicated series of derivatives of the Gremyakha–Vyrmes Massif, whose rocks show evidence of the mixing
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Jinshanjiangite and Bafertisite from the GremyakhaVyrmes Alkaline Complex, Kola Peninsula I. S. Lykovaa...Faculty of Geology, Moscow State University, 119991 Russia Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry...Academy of Sciences, ul. Kosygina 19, Moscow, 119991 Russia c Geological Institute, Kola Scientific Center...Academy of Sciences, ul. Fersmana 14, Apatity, 184209 Russia Received May 27, 2009 Abstract—Jinshanjiangite...been found in alkali granite pegmatite of the GremyakhaVyrmes Complex, Kola Penin sula. Albite, microcline
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Geochemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, 119109 Moscow, Russia; esharkov@mail.ru (E.S.); chist_1970@mail.ru (A...Geological Research Institute, 199106 St. Petersburg, Russia; bbelyatsky@mail.ru (B.B.); robert_krymsky@yahoo...pyroxenites, or carbonatites alone (e.g., Silinjarvi massif in the Baltic Shield). The next Precambrian manifestation...Elet’ozero massif [16], the ~2.0 Ga Tiksheozero massif [17] and the 1.8 Ga Gremyakha–Vyrmes massif [18–20]... the Tiksheozero massif is of most interest, since it is the Earth’s oldest massif consisting of almost
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Center, Russian Academy of Sciences, Apatity, 184209 Russia *e-mail: tereshchenko@goi.kolasc.net.ru Received...operating and promising apatite deposits in the Murmansk Region, holding 70% of Russia’s phosphate ore...the main and highest quality ones located in the Murmansk Region. In other regions of the country, the mineral...the Khibiny Massif. Currently, the main producers of apatite concentrate in the Murmansk Region are the...Peninsula Fig. 1. Location of apatite deposits in the Murmansk Region [4]. For these enterprises, the prospects
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Yttrium–Zirconium Mineralization in the Sakharjok Massif, Kola Peninsula V. R. Vetrina, S. G. Skublovb,...Academy of Sciences, ul. Fersmana 14, Apatity, 189209 Russia Institute of Precambrian Geology and Geochronology...Russian Academy of Sciences, nab. Makarova 2, 199034 Russia cNational University of Mineral Resources, 21aya...199106 Russia d Russian Geological Research Institute, Srednii pr. 74, St. Petersburg, 199106 Russia b ...them, the Neoarchean Sakharjok nepheline syenite massif is related to the oldest intrusions of this kind
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Elet’ozero Intrusive Complex (Northern Karelia, Russia) as Evidence for the Existence of Fe-rich Melt...Sciences (IGEM), Staromonetnyi per. 35, Moscow, 119017 Russia *e-mail: sharkov@igem.ru Received April 14, 2016;...diopside B-6, enstatite C-9, anorthite K-2-Y, aegirine C-38 (for Bt and Amph); titanite 48P16 and schorlomite...anorthite K-2-Y, sanidine B-19, almandine C-60 for Al; aegirine C-38 (Ol, Bt, Amph), almandine С-60 (Px, Pl),...ferrogabbros. These rocks in the eastern part of the massif (Surivara area) host a large block of layered ferrogabbroids
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Irkutsk, 664033 Russia b Institute of Geology and Mineralogy, Siberian...Novosibirsk, 630090 Russia cNovosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, 630090 Russia d Geological Institute...Branch, Russian Academy of Science, Ulan-Ude, 670047 Russia *e-mail: vsavel@crust.irk.ru Received May 5, 2016...riebeckitization; carbonates, phlogopite, apatite, and aegirine occur in the near-contact zones of the dolomite–ankerite...microcline, and albite. Dark minerals are phlogopite, aegirine, magnesioriebeckite, which are later than dolomite
Book
USSR L.N. Kogarko Vernadsky Institute, Moscow, Russia V.A. Konova Institute of Geology of Ore Deposits... Moscow, Russia M.P. Orlova All-Union Institute of Geology (VSEGEI), St Petersburg, Russia and A.R...appreciated that some petrologists, particularly in Russia, consider some, if not all, carbonatites to be...Lovozero Alkali Massif' (Vlasov et aI., 1966) and 'The geochemistry of the Lovozero Alkaline Massif' (Gerasimovsky...Firstly, because the great majority occur within Russia, and so qualify as a national unit anyway, and
Book (volume)
Magma of the Differentiated Complex of the Lovozero Massif in Relation to its Rhythmic Layering. Tugarinov...Switzerland and Germany. Despite the police regime in Russia at that time, the youths at the St. Petersburg...family, his father's friends, school, and trips in Russia and abroad — all these in combination had a tremendous...Vernadskii made ” [Village community in tsarist Russia, a relic of the ancient social structure. ] **...Kristallographie". In 1890 Vernadskii returned to Russia. His trip had left a tremendous impression on him
Journal (volume)
on the Kola peninsula, in Canada and USA (e. g. Murmansk, Michipicoton, Vermilion). The iron formation...Belomorides (the White Sea block) forms a median massif between East and West Finnmark. It is composed...the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Apatity, Murmansk Region The Kola Peninsula represents an area of...titano -magnetite mineralization (the Main Ridge massif of the Monche- Chuna- Volchji and other tundras);...this group are the Nittis- Kumushjya- Travyanaya massif and the Sopcha in the Monchegorsk ore region with
 
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