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Zircon from
Zlatogorsk, Aiyrtau District, North Kazakhstan Region, Kazakhstan


Locality type:Occurrence
Classification
Species:Zircon
Formula:Zr(SiO4)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Zircon data
Locality Data:Click here to view Zlatogorsk, Aiyrtau District, North Kazakhstan Region, Kazakhstan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1322423
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1322423:9
GUID (UUID V4):5564b97f-fbb4-4972-b62c-c1472d33a0bf
Nearest other occurrences of Zircon
31.0km (19.3 miles) Lake Barchi area, Aiyrtau District, North Kazakhstan Region, Kazakhstan
41.6km (25.9 miles) Shok-Karagay REE deposit, Syrymbet ore field, Aiyrtau District, North Kazakhstan Region, Kazakhstan
46.5km (28.9 miles) Syrymbet, Aiyrtau District, North Kazakhstan Region, Kazakhstan
71.9km (44.7 miles) Kokchetav Massif, Zerendi District, Akmola Region, Kazakhstan
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Peridotite–Gabbronorite Pluton (Kokchetav Massif, Northern Kazakhstan): Formation Type and Geochronology Corresponding...feature of many Precambrian sialic massifs in Kazakhstan. They are known in the Kokchetav, Shatsky, Ulutau...Kokchetav massif of northern Kazakhstan, where they are united into the Zlatogorsk peridotite–pyroxenite–norite...ultramafic complexes [5, 8]. The petrotypical Zlatogorsk pluton composed of various ultramafic and mafic...age estimates obtained for pegmatites of the Zlatogorsk pluton (530–540 Ma, K–Ar biotite date) and plagiogranites
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Formation, Kokchetav Metamorphic Belt, Northern Kazakhstan, and Their Tectonic Interpretation M. M. Buslov...definite stage in the geodynamic evolution of the region, in particular, with retrograde metamorphism of...Kokchetav metamorphic belt (KMB) in Northern Kazakhstan. Among UHP–HP rocks of this belt are coesite...2 05438 3 25 km 05809 Ukraine Kokchetav Kazakhstan Mongolia China 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10...nappes (b); (18) Ordovician thrusts bounding the North Kokchetav tectonic zone; (19) loca tion of the
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
zone of the Central Asian Fold Belt (northern Kazakhstan) M.M. Buslov a,d,*, N.L. Dobretsov b,d, G.M....Kokchetav microcontinent Introduction Northern Kazakhstan is part of the Late Precambrian–Paleozoic Central...(CAFB) located among the East European, Siberian, North Chinese, and Tarim cratonic blocks. The CAFB includes...microdiamond inclusions in garnet, pyroxene, and zircon from garnet–pyroxene and py- * Corresponding author...rocks, biotite gneisses, and schists of northern Kazakhstan was first reported by Claoue-Long et al. (1991)
Book
phrases as <Kazakhstan,» etc., appeared in the Russian papers. In non-Russian...territory of the former Soviet Union, the Urals, Kazakhstan, and Central Asia, where many new minerals were...of Ct,ervonograd, Lvov-Volyn coal basin, Lvov district, W Ukraine. This mineral fills small cavities...granite ... (with feldspar, silver-whit� . •·ea , and zircon), 1 discovered Gadolinite occurring as twisted...Gadolinite crystals with lateral faces overgrown with zircon. All Gadolinite crystals were found in the dumps
Book (volume)
discovered in the Bota-Burum U deposit, Southern Kazakhstan, was detected by characteristic bands in the...cm1 is called the fingerprint region. Usually IR spectrum in this region contains very complicated series...overlapping bands. The importance of the fingerprint region is that each mineral species produces a different...500 to 800 cm1 can be considered as “fingerprint region” sensitive to the composition and the topological...see Fig. 1.9), but generally IR spectrum in this region is characteristic of all these minerals. In IR
Book (volume)
quite important The Hercyntan epoch, completely Kazakhstan range which and defined in the along Urals...in the folded regions of Siberia, the Urals, Kazakhstan, Middle Asia, and the Caucasus, is distinguished...the folded regions of the Far East, Siberia, Kazakhstan, Middle Asia, and the Caucasus. Deposits of...also in the apical zones of granite stocks in Kazakhstan and Transbaikalia, contain commercial accumulations...provinces of the USSR. Pyritic deposits, known in Kazakhstan, Middle Asia, in the Urals, the Caucasus, the
Book (edition)
Cand CSPG Pennskiye gubemskiye wdomo.sti (Perm district ga=elle) Pl,ilosopl,ical Maga=ine Periodico de...Red Sea covc, known as Sharm Abhur, about 30 km north of Jiddah. Saudi Arabia. 74, 500. 78. 235-236. CM...deposit), Betpakdala desert. Karaganda region, central Kazakhstan. 56. 635, ZV.\.fO 99(3), 333-339 D ...Akhtenskoe deposit. near Magnitka village. Zlatoust region. south Urals, Rus ia. 75, 93 I. /At,:s, ser. gcol...Aktash mercury deposit, Kurai Range. Kosh-Agach district. Gomiy Altay. Russia. 58. 562. l'MR M" 111-129
Book (edition)
photos: Turquoise, polished. 55 mm, ZhiJandy, Kazakhstan, G Galena, 45 mm, Madan, Bulgaria, G SphaJerite...dept. (departement), dept. (departamento), dist. (district). Less common terms are not abbreviated, e.g.... canton (Switzerland), vilayet (Turkey), region (Chile), kray and oblast (Russia). The country names...manner, e.g. the famous locality Dzhezkazgan in Kazakhstan is now written as Zhezqazghan, Karatau Plat....by Mobutu, and is now the Katanga administrative region again. The former Kivu province is now divided
Book (edition)
has been disrupted by ionizing radiation, (e.g., zircon) and (3) certain naturally occurring liquids (H...Identification of Ore Minerals, 2nd ed., Elsevier-North Holland, New York, 1971. The word “opaque” may also...Asia 12. Middle East 13. African Countries, from north to south 14. Oceania 15. Australia 16. Antarctica...Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania...Co., Bonanza mine, Trinity Co., Michigan Bluff district, Placer Co., in AK, placers at Fairbanks, Iditarod
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altering the broad metallogenic profile of the region, as established in the pre-war years. Precambrian...of the ferruginous quartzites of the Chara-Tokko region, magnetite and phlogopite skarn deposits (Tayozhnoye...subsequent crustal rejuvenation that affected the entire region? We should not lose sight of the well-known fact...firstly, there is a brief geological outline of a region and the distribution of deposits based on the type...pyrite-base metal and gold ores of the north Lake Baikal region, and the apatite and phlogopite deposits
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Igneous and Altered Rocks of Kazakhstan” “Germanium in Some Greisens in Kazakhstan” “The Conditions of Germanium...and Germanium Content in Crude Oils of the Emba Region” “Germanium in the Oil, Water and Rocks of Oil...Germanium tent of Igneous and Altered Rocks of Kazakhstan” Geochem. Intern., 4, 1192-1196 (1967) 19. Shcherba...Kalinin, and K. A. Mukhlya: um in Some Greisens in Kazakhstan” 270 Con- 272 “Germani- 277 Geochem. Intern...and Germanium Content in Crude Oils of the Emba Region” 435 444 Geochem. Intern., 2, 1024-1027 (1965)
 
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