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Ryabov, V.V., Agafonov, L.V. (2013): Ge and Ge-bearing mineral phases in gabbrodolerites of Mt. Ozernaya trap intrusion (Siberian platform). Goldschmidt Conference Abstracts, p. 2106

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Original EntryRyabov, V.V., Agafonov, L.V. (2013): Ge and Ge-bearing mineral phases in gabbrodolerites of Mt. Ozernaya trap intrusion (Siberian platform). Goldschmidt Conference Abstracts, p. 2106
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Full ReferenceRyabov, V.V., Agafonov, L.V. (2013): Ge and Ge-bearing mineral phases in gabbrodolerites of Mt. Ozernaya trap intrusion (Siberian platform). Goldschmidt Conference Abstracts, p. 2106
Plain TextRyabov, V.V., Agafonov, L.V. (2013): Ge and Ge-bearing mineral phases in gabbrodolerites of Mt. Ozernaya trap intrusion (Siberian platform). Goldschmidt Conference Abstracts, p. 2106

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MineralCitation Details
Unnamed (Iron Germanium Oxide)
Unnamed (Native Germanium)
Unnamed (Nickel Germanide (Antimonide))
Unnamed (Nickel Germanide (Arsenide))
Unnamed (Nickel Germanide)
Unnamed (Nickel Sulfide (Germanide))

Mineral Occurrences

LocalityMineral(s)
Ozernaya Mount, Dzheltul'skii massif (Dzhaltul), Kureika river, Taymyrsky Dolgano-Nenetsky District, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russiaβ“˜ Acanthite, β“˜ Argutite, β“˜ Awaruite, β“˜ Biotite, β“˜ Bornite, β“˜ Chalcopyrite, β“˜ Cobalt, β“˜ Cubanite, β“˜ Demidovskite, β“˜ Hastingsite, β“˜ Heazlewoodite, β“˜ Hercynite, β“˜ Maucherite, β“˜ Nickeline, β“˜ Pentlandite, β“˜ Silver, β“˜ Troilite, β“˜ Unnamed (Iron Germanium Oxide), β“˜ Unnamed (Native Germanium), β“˜ Unnamed (Nickel Germanide (Antimonide)), β“˜ Unnamed (Nickel Germanide (Arsenide)), β“˜ Unnamed (Nickel Germanide), β“˜ Unnamed (Nickel Sulfide (Germanide)), β“˜ Zircon


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