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Natrolite from
Tomtor Massif, Polar Yakutia, Sakha, Russia


Locality type:Massif
Classification
Species:Natrolite
Formula:Na2Al2Si3O10 · 2H2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Natrolite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Tomtor Massif, Polar Yakutia, Sakha, Russia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:638451
Long-form Identifier:1:3:638451:7
GUID (UUID V4):6c42c8dc-cf07-47d4-8008-2fe3d08c41de
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Igneous Silicate and Carbonatite Rocks of the Tomtor Massif in the North-East of the Siberian Platform Alexander...of Science, 39, prosp. Lenina, Yakutsk 677000, Russia * Correspondence: ai.zhuravlevgeo@gmail.com; Tel...Silicate and Carbonatite Rocks Abstract: The Tomtor massif is a polychronous ring zonal complex of alkaline...types of silicate rocks and carbonatites of the Tomtor massif were performed. For excluding traces of the...bodies located in the immediate vicinity of the massif itself. The presence of through mineral series
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Lamprophyres from the Terina Complex (Chadobets Upland, Russia): Mineralogy and Melt Inclusion Composition Ilya...Akademika Koptyuga Avenue 3, 630090 Novosibirsk, Russia; a_sklr@mail.ru (A.S.); doroshkevich@igm.nsc.ru...University, Pirogova Street 1, 630090 Novosibirsk, Russia Geological Institute, Siberian Branch of the Russian...Sciences, Sakhyanova Street 6a, 670047 Ulan-Ude, Russia Correspondence: prokop@igm.nsc.ru; Tel.: +7-(383)-373-0526-(719)...Branch, Russian Academy of Science (Novosibirsk, Russia). 4. Results of Investigations 4.1. Petrography
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STONES PuЫishing" Вох Те!: 162, 103050Moscow, Russia (7-095) 2033574 Fax: (7-095) 2926511Ьох 18623 ...PervayaObraztsovayatipographiya, 113054,Valovavastr., 28, Moscow,Russia 10 72 Cove, 1 Ma/achile. Gumeshevskoyedeposit..."Gems"тиsеит. Photo:Е. Kassin Cove,4 Charoite.Murunskii massif, Aldan, Siberia. 8 х 8 ст. V. N. Ka/achev specimen...205-0973 (7-095) 203-3574 mail: Вох 162,Moscow Russia LANG'S FOSSILS and 2 World ofStones, № 4/94...The crystals usually do not exceed 1.5 - 2 mm. Russia has had malachite crystals since the 18th century
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of Science, Staromonetny per. 35, 109017Moscow,Russia AND t3.(;. POKROVSKY Geological Institute of theRussian...Academy of Sciences, Pyzhevski 7, 109017Moscow, Russia Abstract Nb-REEoredeposits relatedtoweathered...localkarstdepressions (Konoplevet al., 1992). Since the Tomtor carbonatite is remote from modern trans- (Brazil)...withtheKhibina(Russia) andLovozero viouslysuggested (Kravchenko, 1982),Tomtoris oneof the (Russia) massifs...Y, Zr, Nb, La, suchassyenites, andin the caseof Tomtor,of carbonatites.andCe concentrations weredetermined
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the Ilmeny–Vishnevogorsky carbonatites (Urals, Russia): insights from trace-element compositions, and...Institute of Geology and Geochemistry, Ekaterinburg, Russia e-mail: vladi49@yandex.ru E. A. Belousova GEMOС...Novosibirsk, Russia e-mail: vsharygin@ngs.ru B. V. Belyatsky VNII Okeangeologia, St. Petersburg, Russia e-mail:...Bayanova Institute of Geology KNC RAS, Apatity, Russia e-mail: tamara@geoksc.apatity.ru Та, Ti, Zr, and...been discovered in the Vishnevogorsky miaskite massif after 1940 (Zhabin 1959). Over the next 50 years
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Il’mensky–Vishnevogorsky Miaskite–Carbonatite Complex, the Urals, Russia: Origin, Ore Resource Potential, and Sources I...Sciences, Pochtovyi per. 7, Yekaterinburg, 620151 Russia b Institute of Geochemistry, Siberian Branch, Russian...of Sciences, ul. Favorskogo 1a, Irkutsk, 664033 Russia c Geological Institute, Kola Scientific Center... Fersmana 14, Apatity, Murmansk oblast, 184209 Russia Received October 15, 2008 Abstract—The origin...carbonatite III and dolomite carbonatite IV of the Buldym massif were formed at T = 575–410°C and T = 315–230°C
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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
V. G. Shukhov, 23–27 September 2019, Belgorod, Russia Springer Proceedings in Earth and Environmental...Series Editor Natalia S. Bezaeva, The Moscow Area, Russia The series Springer Proceedings in Earth and...Belgorod, Russia Editor Sergey Glagolev Belgorod State Technological University Belgorod, Russia ISSN...be considered at the Congress, which is held in Russia for the first time, are exceptionally broad. They...Technological University, which is a flagship university of Russia, an educational and scientific-innovative center
 
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