| | Book | index. 1. Minerals—Russia (Federation)—Kola Peninsula. 2. Rocks, Ultrabasic—Russia (Federation)—Kola Peninsula...with the unique mineralogy of the Khibina and Lovozero massifs which are superior in mineralogical diversity...diversity to any other mineral locality or massif throughout the world. They are situated in the centre...the gigantic (about 2000 km? in area) Khibina-Lovozero complex. In addition to being mineralogically...rare metals. The exploration of the Khibina and Lovozero massifs has been proceeding for a century now | | | Book | E.SEMENOV MINERAL~ AND ORE~ OF. THE KHIBINY-LOVOZERO ALKALINE MA~~IF, KOLA Moscow 1997 POCCH:i...Geology 2 . 2. ores and pegmatites 3. Geology of Lovozero deposits 3. 1. Geology 3. 2. Ores and pegmatites...GENERAL The Khibiny-Lovozero pluton (Kola peninsula) is a unique nepheline syenite massif, the largest in...new minerals have been discovered in the Khibiny-Lovozero. Among them are minerals of all the rare lithophile...mineralogical and geological excursions. The Khibiny-Lovozero mineralogy has been researched for more than 100 | | | Book | electron-microprobe data on several species. Dr. Pavel Kartashov (Russia) carried out analyses (rontgenite, SEM). Dr. Julian...hingganite . The late Dr. Alexander Khomyakov (Moscow, Russia) provided useful discussions on sodalitolite segregations...mineralogy of the intrusive body. The rare-earth carbonate mineral adamsite-(Y), discovered at Mont Saint-Hilaire...Mont T.S. Ercit. Saint-Hilaire, including 12 new carbonate minerals, most of which are REE-bearing. T. Scott...Gault 2006). Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia Igor Viktorovich Pekov (b. 1967), Professor of | | | Book | Boron Boron-oxygen Bromine Cadmium Calcium Carbon Carbonate Cerium Cesium Chlorine Chromium Chromium-oxygen...green, greenish-white. Anapa, Taman Peninsula, Russia, USSR. H=3.5, Djjj= 2.816, D(.= 2.811, VIIC 06...Na5BaCa7(P04)6F3, H Rhom. Vitreous colorless. Khibina massif, Vuonnemi river, Kola Peninsula, USSR. H= 5, Djjj=3...CaZrSig0j5*2.5H20, E Mon. Vitreous brown. Khan-Bogdinskil massif, Gobi, Mongolia. H=4.6, Djj4= 2.58, D(.= 2.696...Mg)02B03, E Orth. Adamantine black. Tazheranskii massif, Baikal, Siberia, USSR. H= 5.5, Dj44= 3.63, D( | | Gaines, Richard V., Skinner, H. Catherine W., Foord, Eugene E., Mason, Brian, Rosenzweig, Abraham, King, Vandall T. (1997) Dana's New Mineralogy (8th ed.) Wiley-Interscience. p.1872 | Book (edition) | Geol. of Ore Deposits, Acad. of Sciences, Moscow, Russia. Per Nysten: University of Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden...phosphates (apatite) of bones and teeth, the carbonate Species typical of mollusc shells, the iron compounds...Due to space constraints, ‘“C’’ is used for the carbonate group in the anhyonly appears but water. The ‘“‘W”...Romania, especially Rosia Montana (Verespatik). In Russia, gold is found on the eastern slope of the Ural...Italy; Smeingorsk, Semenowsky, and Altai, Siberia, Russia; Rudnui(*) and Dhezkazgan(*), Kazakhstan; Salida | | | Book (edition) | proved to carry two minerals. a manganiferous carbonate and a triclinic hydrated silicate of Mn; Breusing...ineral's pleochroism. Allagite, silicate and carbonate of Mn i ,. G.F. Jasche ( 1 8 1 9) Jo11malf1ii·...01 A. Z=2 [PDF 9-493] while one from the Dufek massif. Pensacola Mts. Antarctica, is triclinic, a 5.3...Ceo/. Svc. 24. 232. Curved and upturned calcium carbonate from caves in Derbyshire. England. Named from...Z=4 [PDF 29 -395]. From (TL) the Khan-Bogdinskii massif. Mongolia. China. Named for N. Armstrong. Amimite |
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