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Saussurite from
Noril'sk, Putoran Plateau, Taimyr Peninsula, Taymyrskiy Autonomous Okrug, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia


Locality type:City
Classification
Species:'Saussurite' (not an IMA approved species)
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Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Saussurite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Noril'sk, Putoran Plateau, Taimyr Peninsula, Taymyrskiy Autonomous Okrug, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1530773
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1530773:0
GUID (UUID V4):15c53351-91c7-4307-b687-d1bd79b9e4fd
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Karelia-Kola ( Pechenga type) and the North Siberian ( Noril'sk type) regions, The literature commonly holds that...ultramafic-mafic intrusions of the Pechenga and Noril'sk types to a single gabbro-wehrlite association...within the Cis-Taymyr structuralassociational zone: Noril'sk, Kharayelakh, and Vologochan. Possibly, this same...volcanic-intrusive associations of the North Siberian region (Noril'sk-Kharayelakh region). - 1 contours of distribution...differentiated nickeliferous intrusions of the Noril'sk-Talnakh type; 6 southern boundary of the Yenisey-Olenck
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
discordant integrated age of ~ 193 Ma and an “error plateau” age of ~164 Ma (Zhang et al., 2003b). The older...quantities of brownish mica, and secondary sericite, saussurite, and oxides. Some of the samples contain sparse...is commonly slightly altered to sericite and saussurite. Depleted picrobasalt 117-KHG-91 is characterized...2005). Permian dikes from an accreted oceanic plateau in Japan (Mino–Tamba belt; Ichiyama et al., 2006)...Maymecha–Kotuy area, Siberian ïŹ‚ood-basalt province, Russia. International Geology Review 39 (6), 479–531.
Report (issue)
(a) diabase-hosted magmatic sulfide deposits (Noril'sk-type) (b) magnetite skarn deposits with associated...sulfides, similar to the Noril'sk deposits, may exist in the province. Noril'sk-type magmatic sulfide deposits...(including biotite, chlorite, serpentine, K-feldspar, saussurite, sericite). Dashed lines separate rocks of core...alteration products include biotite, chlorite, saussurite, sericite, serpentine, and secondary opaque minerals...(volume percent), dominantly biotite, chlorite, saussurite, sericite, serpentine; D, H20 +(structural H20
Book (volume)
discovered but only Allihies, near the tip of the peninsula between the Kenmare River (north) and Bantry Bay...developed through what is now the Scandinavian peninsula, down through the English Lake district, to southeast...re-interpretation of the geology of the Lizard peninsula, Cornwall, in Present Views of Some Aspects of...probably never will be recovered. The Cornish peninsula trends northeast-southwest; along the southeastern...that make up the basic framework of the Cornish peninsula are essentially non-carboniferous and normally
Book (volume)
volcanic products of domal uplifts occur as thick plateau lavas of alkaline and subalkaline basalts, locally...hotspot-generated magmatism and doming in the Jos Plateau (Wright, 1968) that resulted in the emplacement...upwarps with or without volcanism (e.g., the Adamawa Plateau of Nigeria; the Tibesti and Ahaggar massifs) (Fig...wolframite, as exemplified by those of the Jos Plateau, Nigeria. Here, the subvolcanic ring complexes...Kaffo Valley, Shere, and Kigon1 hills of the Jos Plateau, northern Nigeria, probably are the only notable
Book
Analytical Chemistry Russian Academy of Sciences Moscow, Russia The Work was ïŹrst published in 2014 by Russian...Geochemistry Russian Academy of Sciences Moscow, Russia Institute of Earth Sciences (ISTerre) J. Fourier...copper–nickel deposits across the globe. Moscow, Russia March 20, 2015 Nadezhda A. Krivolutskaya vii...Moscow, Russia A.P. Karpinsky Russian Geological Research Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia Institute...Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia Exploration expedition, Noril’sk, Russia Max-Planck Institute of Chemistry
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
serpentine) and chromian clinochlore, Samani, Ural Mts., Russia. 3.2. Magmatic chromium deposits Chromium deposits...(Alaskan-type) chromium deposits such as Guseva-Gora, Russia, Duke Island, and USA, bridge the gap between the...(Hokkaido, Japan, Great Dyke, Zimbabwe, Ural Mountains, Russia). 3.4. Metamorphic chromium (gemstone) deposit...Saranovskoye chromite deposit, northern Urals, Russia (Spiridonov et al., 2006) (Fig. 03.01). Geological...Pechenga Ni-sulïŹde deposits, in the Kola Peninsula, Russia, is located in ferropicrite ïŹ‚ows and intrusions
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
serpentine) and chromian clinochlore, Samani, Ural Mts., Russia. 3.2. Magmatic chromium deposits Chromium deposits...(Alaskan-type) chromium deposits such as Guseva-Gora, Russia, Duke Island, and USA, bridge the gap between the...(Hokkaido, Japan, Great Dyke, Zimbabwe, Ural Mountains, Russia). 3.4. Metamorphic chromium (gemstone) deposit...Saranovskoye chromite deposit, northern Urals, Russia (Spiridonov et al., 2006) (Fig. 03.01). Geological...Pechenga Ni-sulïŹde deposits, in the Kola Peninsula, Russia, is located in ferropicrite ïŹ‚ows and intrusions
Book
consists of plagioclase replaced by nearly opaque saussurite, and clinopyroxene replaced by single-crystal...Metadunite and Metagabbro layers. In the Mu Ness peninsula, the metagabbro outcrop is divided into two 51...of gneissose or flaser-gabbro that crosses the peninsula from [638 008] to [634 017]. South of this zone...fine-grained (0.1 to 0.5 mm) and altered to saussurite or saussurite + albitic plagioclase. Amphibole crystals...continuously along nearly 10 km of cliff in the Skaw peninsula of northeast Unst (Figure 35); by contrast, exposure
Book (edition)
A. Z=4 [PDF 4-787 on synth. material ) . (TL) Noril'sk. Siberia. USSR. Mineral species of questionable...a 4.90. b 1 1 .58. c 5.66 A . Z=4. (TL) Kola Peninsula. USSR. Named for composition. 19 Alumotrichitc...228). From (TL) Vuonnemi River, Khibina, Kola Peninsula, USSR. Named for its northern origin. 36 Arc...Sri. USSR . p. 32. gave (TI.) Bazhenova. Urals, Russia. A contraction of asbestos and ophitc (= serpentine)...(TL) Rcstin'yun Mountain. NE Khihin massif. Kola Peninsula. USSR. Named for W. f Barents. Dutch sea arer
Report (issue)
geochemistry of the Sinuk River barite deposit, Seward Peninsula, Alaska, by D. A. Brobst, D. M. Pinckney, and...ground-water supplies from bedrock in the Metlakatla peninsula, Annette Island, Alaska, by M. V. Marcher . ....potential in the southern part of the Metlakatla peninsula, Annette Island, Alaska, by M. V. Marcher ......GEOCHEMISTRY OF THE SINUK RIVER BARITE DEPOSIT, SEWARD PENINSULA, ALASKA By D. A. BROBST, D. M. PINCKNEY, and C...Highway about 20 miles north of Nome on the Seward Peninsula, Alaska. Most of the introduced minerals were
Journal (volume)
0 0 17 20 38 The nickel areas of the Kola Peninsula Gorbunov Go 1. , Yakovlev YUo No , Goncharov YUo...base me nt and the Archean gneisses of the Kola Peninsula and Karelia fall in the interval 3000-3500 Ma...massifs are widely spread throughout the Kola Peninsula, North Karelia and other parts of Finland (the...rocks of northern Finland, Karelia and the Kola Peninsula (age 2200-2100 Ma) (e.g. Kratz et al. 1976, Pushkarev...geologists. The shortage of data on the Kola peninsula and Karelia, both of which are ancient formations
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unless otherwise specified. Pr Prussian. Russ Russia. Scot Scotland. Shrop Shropshire, England....diopside containing iron; found near Lake Baikal, Russia. baikerinite A thick, tarry hydrocarbon that makes...waxlike mineral from the vicinity of Lake Baikal, Russia, apparently about 60% ozocerite. Fay b. A variety...drill cores from limestone skarn in the Urals, Russia. calciocelestite A variety of celestite containing...group; moderately radioactive; in the Colorado Plateau in sandstone associated with carnotite and tyuyamunite
 
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