| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | obtained by us for the granitoids of the Semibratsky magnesite deposit are of considerable importance for clarifying...Sciences, Pochtovyi per. 7, Yekaterinburg, 620151 Russia Only the Kialim Massif (Taganai–Iremel anticlinorium)...Middle Urals (Verkhisetsk Group and others) and the Syrostan–Turgoyak Group, which is confined to the western...and is developed in the area of the Semibratsky magnesite deposit (35 km south of the town of Zlatoust)...(Starikov, 1984). The granitoids cut across the magnesite deposits, and hence, determination of their 494 | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 450077 Russia and T Bashkirian State University, 32 Zaki Validi Street, Ufa, 450076 Russia SC R IP...Rubinstein and Barsky, 2002 and many others in Russia): accumulations of mineral substances, which were...low-middle-temperature deposits. The richest of them are Satka (magnesite), Bakal (siderite) ore clusters, Suran (sellaite-fluorite)...fluids. In particular, a new model of formation of magnesite deposits was suggested, as a result of CE P ...an intense brucite replacement of the hosting magnesite, which leaves only a small time window between | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | talc + calcite dolomite + quartz and talc T= magnesite + quartz. The part of bimetasomatic infiltration...formed by a large and ecariomically important talc-magnesite rock group originated out of the ultrabasics....shield deposits. These are characterized by a talc-magnesite association with subordinate chlorite, dolomite...the origin of talc rocks. Three groups of talc-magnesite deposits have Translated from Ob usloviyakh formirovaniya...ultrabasic bodies are cut by granite dikes. Talc and magnesite in such deposits are developed on anthophyllite-enstatite | | | Book | RESEARCH CENTER STUDIES 1. Public Opinion in Soviet Russia: A Study in Mass Persuasion by Alex Inkeles 2...Social Change by Barrington Moore, Jr. 3. Justice in Russia: An Interpretation of Soviet Law by Harold J. Berman...Strontium 282. IX THE DEVELOPMENT AND POTENTIALS OF RUSSIA 'S MINING. INOUSTl\lES 302 1. Production 303;...excluding some 20 per cent additional produced in North Russia by the Main Administration of the Northern Sea...high-temperature blast-furnace linings such as chromite and magnesite makes practical hotter furnace operation than | | | Book (volume) | history of the distant and mountainous parts of Russia have been well illustrated, from the days of Pallas...Petersburgh, prepared a short general memoir on Russia in Europe; and essaying the first sketch of a geolo...ancient fossiliferous deposits, of which the North of Russia is almost exclusively composed, according to their...strata in the neighbourhood of the metropolis of Russia were the oldest in which remains of organic life...their age became, therefore, of great importance to Russia. Тhe publication of the Silurian System first dispelled | | | Report (volume) | associated with an iron deposit (Tashelginskoye deposit, Russia, Shepel and Karpenko 1969). The concentration of...jadeite-omphacite-diopside system or with the calcite-dolomite-magnesite system. The diagram, however, does not include...Chemistry and zoning of thulite from the Wiry magnesite deposit, Poland. N Jahrb Miner Monatsh:325-333...calcite up to § 1 GPa, and then into dolomite and magnesite with increasing pressure). As a result the fluid...high Th values for the Tagarsk Fe skarn deposit in Russia, between 520Ã610°C for primary aqueous fluid inclusions |
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