Locality type: | Massif |
Classification |
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Species: | Ilmenite |
Formula: | Fe2+TiO3 |
Confirmation |
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Validity: | Believed Valid |
Data |
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Mineral Data: | Click here to view Ilmenite data |
Locality Data: | Click here to view Yoko-Dovyrensky Massif, Dovyren Highlands, Severo-Baykalsky District, Buryatia, Russia |
Data Identifiers |
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Mindat Occurrence Record ID: | 616857 |
Long-form Identifier: | 1:3:616857:5 |
GUID (UUID V4): | 05baf318-e3e6-4ab1-99f9-ec0a8f6098b5 |
Localities for Ilmenite in this Region |
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Baikal Cu-Ni deposit, Yoko-Dovyrensky Massif, Dovyren Highlands, Severo-Baykalsky District, Buryatia, Russia |
Bol’shoy (Big) stream, Yoko-Dovyrensky Massif, Dovyren Highlands, Severo-Baykalsky District, Buryatia, Russia |
Nearest other occurrences of Ilmenite |
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24.0km (14.9 miles) | ⓘBol’shoy (Big) stream, Yoko-Dovyrensky Massif, Dovyren Highlands, Severo-Baykalsky District, Buryatia, Russia |
55.8km (34.6 miles) | ⓘBurpala alkaline massif, Maigunda River, Mama River Basin, Buryatia, Russia |
References |
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Ariskin, A. A., Kislov, E. V., Danyushevsky, L. V., Nikolaev, G. S., Fiorentini, M. L., Gilbert, S., ... & Malyshev, A. (2016). Cu–Ni–PGE fertility of the Yoko-Dovyren layered massif (northern Transbaikalia, Russia): thermodynamic modeling of sulfide compositions in low mineralized dunite based on quantitative sulfide mineralogy. Mineralium Deposita, 51(8), 993-1011. Spiridonov, E. M., Orsoev, D. A., Ariskin, A. A., Kislov, E. V., Korotaeva, N. N., Nikolaev, G. S., & Yapaskurt, V. O. (2019). Germanium-Rich Palladium Minerals Palladogermanide Pd 2 Ge, Paolovite Pd 2 (Sn, Ge), and Zvyagintsevite in Sulfide-Bearing Anorthosites of the Yoko-Dovyren Pluton, Baikal Area. Geochemistry International, 57(5), 600-603. |
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