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Apatite from
Kugda massif, Maimecha and Kotui Rivers Basin, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia


Locality type:Massif
Classification
Species:'Apatite' (not an IMA approved species)
Formula:Ca5(PO4)3(Cl/F/OH)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Apatite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Kugda massif, Maimecha and Kotui Rivers Basin, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:846362
Long-form Identifier:1:3:846362:3
GUID (UUID V4):0b603c48-d65f-48e1-bd68-8bf1191ce23d
References
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043(2) Z=8 X-ray Powder Pattern: Ozernyi massif, Russia. 2.945 (10), 1.801 (10), 1.537 (9), 1.170 (7)...Ozernyi massif, Russia; corresponds to Ca1.81 Zr5.16 (Ti, Fe)2 O16 . (2) Kugda massif, Russia; Fe2 O3...alkalic and ultramafic complexes associated with carbonatites; typically found in residual soils and alluvium...perovskite, apatite, rutile, anatase, baddeleyite, zirconolite. Distribution: In Russia, from the Ozernyi...Ozernyi massif, near Lake Gornoye, Aldan, Sakha; in the Guli ultrabasic pluton, and the Kugda, Magan, and
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DOI : 10.3749/canmin.46.4.951 MELILITE-BEARING AND MELILITE-FREE ROCK SERIES IN CARBONATITE COMPLEXES:...Staromonetny 35, Moscow, 119017 Russia Abstract Magnetite, perovskite and apatite zoning was investigated in...Ca-rich) and melilite-free (i.e., Ca-poor) series in the alkaline–ultramafic complexes Guli, Kugda, Odikhincha...Odikhincha and Kara-Meni (Maimecha– Kotuy province, northwestern Siberian Platform), and in the Turiy Cape...Peninsula), all in Russia. Carbonatites in such complexes are found in both melilite-bearing and melilite-free
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minerals and localities in the former Soviet Union. This extensive index may help verify and clarify information...proper species and occasional varietal names, but a few are properly discredited and even obscure. This...spelling and generally follows the text of the World ofSlones. Obvious typographical errors and poor transliterations...in this index. Each entry gives the volume number and page number; a capital P on the extreme right indicates...included in this index; however, references to, and photos of, minerals from other regions have been
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Alkaline Rocks and Carbonatites of the World Part Two: Former USSR Alkaline Rocks and Carbonatites of...Moscow, Russia V.A. Konova Institute of Geology of Ore Deposits, Petrography, Mineralogy and Geochemistry...Moscow, Russia M.P. Orlova All-Union Institute of Geology (VSEGEI), St Petersburg, Russia and A.R. Woolley...review, as permitted under the U K Copyright Designs and Patents Act, 1988, this publication may not be reproduced...accuracy of the information contained in this book and cannot accept any legal responsibility or liability
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Mineralization in the Carbonatites and Phoscorites of the Guli Massif, Polar Siberia, and Their Noble-Metal Potential...Zaitseva, N. N. Kononkovaa, and A. M. Asavina aVernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry...Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 119334 Russia *e-mail: nat_sor@rambler.ru Received December 20...X-ray fluorescence, and electron microprobe analysis) of mineral forms of Au and Ag and noble metal distribution...phoscorites and carbonatites of the Guli alkaline ultrabasic massif (Polar Siberia) and magnetite and sulfide
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FEDERICA ZACCARINI§ AND OSKAR A.R. THALHAMMER Department of Applied Geosciences and Geophysics, University...5, A–8700 Leoben, Austria FRANCESCO PRINCIVALLE AND DAVIDE LENAZ Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra...Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Via S. Eufemia, 19, I–41100 Modena...of the Guli complex, located in Polar Siberia, Russia. Distinctive features of the Guli complex are its...it the largest dunite–clinopyroxenite massif in the world, and its complicated geology. The exposed part
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Staromonetny, (Received August RASS Mineralogy and Geochemistry, 35, Moscow, 109017, USSR 20, 1980;...Abstract-The rare-earth distributions in melilites and other coexisting minerals of melilite-containing...were analysed by partition paper chromatography and neutron activation. Relatively late differentiates...are characterized by elevated relative alkalinity and reduced absolute basicity. The characteristics of...minerals studied are richer in LREE than chondrites and REE concentrations in these minerals increase in
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2 Vyacheslav N. Kalachev AXINITE: NEW FINDS IN RUSSIA ..................................................... 5 Alexander A. Evseev SIBERIA'S CRYSTALS AND SYMMETRY IN THE DISTRIBUTION OF OCCURENCES OF MINERALS...11 Galina I. Dorokhova, Igor V. Pekov BELOVITE AND NIKOLAI V. BELOV ..................................Pekov, Dmitriy Abramov BORON DEPOSIT OF THE INDER AND ITS MINERALS ..................... 23 Alexander...Ltd Publishing 103050 Moscow, Box 162, Russia Color separation and printing: Pervaya Obraztsovaya tipographiya
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PART I MINERAL COLLECTIONS- OF RUSSIA �-==--- ---===--===--====--==-_,. Mine ral o g i c al Al m...the 300th Anniversary of the Geological Survey of Russia ISBN-5-900395-18-9 Supporting organizations:...organizations: Ministry of the Natural Resources of Russia Russian Geological Society Lomonosov Moscow State University...University Mineral Collections of Russia. Part I. Fourteen Personal Collections (18 th - 20 th Centuries)...collections from Russia. Eight of them - historical collections, gathered during the 18th and the 19th centuries
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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...packed with in-depth articles articles about minerals and mineral localities ... lavishly illustrated with...collectors and mineral museums, news of the latest mineral discoveries, field collecting stories, and much
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Mineralogical and Geochemical Evidence of Paragenetic Unity of Igneous Silicate and Carbonatite Rocks...of the Tomtor Massif in the North-East of the Siberian Platform Alexander Okrugin and Anatolii Zhuravlev...Zhuravlev * Diamond and Precious Metal Geology Institute, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Science...Science, 39, prosp. Lenina, Yakutsk 677000, Russia * Correspondence: ai.zhuravlevgeo@gmail.com; Tel.: +7-4112-33-56-59... Mineralogical and Geochemical Evidence of Paragenetic Unity of Igneous Silicate and Carbonatite Rocks
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Abstracts 2007 Magmatic transport of nitrogen, hydrogen and carbon constituents from reduced planetary interiors...Effect of phosphate, silicate and Ca on morphology and structure A.A. KADIK1 AND YU.A. LITVIN2 R. KAEGI1...VOEGELIN2, D. FOLINI3 AND S.J. HUG1 1 V.I.Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry...of Experimental Mineralogy, RAS, Chernogolovka, Russia (litvin@iem.ac.ru) In theories of the Earth’s formation...controlled by the interaction of N, H and C with silicate and metallic melts. In a series of experiments
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Colour of diamonds The Cemmological Association and Gem Testing Laboratory of Great Ikitain ^§ff ^...^ Mplf HS? ^£5^ Gemmological Association and G e m Testing Laboratory of Great Britain 27 Greville Street...new variety of chrome jadeite jade C.M. Ou Yang1 and Li Jian, Qi 2 1. 26/F Tung Hip Commercial Bldg.,...of the name is given and the gemmological properties, chemical composition and IR spectrum described...evenness of colour, relative coarseness of grain and opacity. Introduction A t the 27th Rough Auction
Book (edition)
edition 1980 with Supplementary Material Printed and Published by ROBERT E. KRIEGER PUBLISHING 645 New...Eckermann, an eponym for carbonatite, with admiration and affection Preface to the Reprint Edition s In...Geology of Carbonatites first appeared, scientific and technological interest in carbonatites has remained...Finland, Guyana, Venezuela, Brazil, Paraguay, Angola and South-West Africa, i.a. Carbonatites are now the...California) and of Nb (Oka, Quebec and Araxa, Brazil) and important sources of P, Ti, Cu and CaCO; (Jacupiranga
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MINERALS . andtheir LOCALITIES JAN H. BERNARD AND JAROSLAV HYRSL 4,200 MINERALS 8,500 LOCALITIES 1,0'00...memory of Dr. John Sinkankas for his kind initiative and support to publish this book in English version.... 2004 by Granit. s.r.o. 2004 Text bv Jan H. Bernard and Jaroslav Hyrsl 2004 Photo; by JaroslaYHyrsl (463)...collections. The awors are gratefi,I ro all institwions and persons who allowed to photograph their specimens...7 Mineral Species and their Localities .............. Explanation of Symbols and Abbreviations ...
 
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