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Zircon from
Kimozero kimberlite, Zaonezhskoe kimberlite field, Prionezhsky District, Republic of Karelia, Russia


Classification
Species:Zircon
Formula:Zr(SiO4)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Zircon data
Locality Data:Click here to view Kimozero kimberlite, Zaonezhskoe kimberlite field, Prionezhsky District, Republic of Karelia, Russia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1236390
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1236390:2
GUID (UUID V4):f9b7108c-8467-42f1-b151-dd34120ce9fc
Nearest other occurrences of Zircon
95.6km (59.4 miles) Novye Peski deposit, Pryazhinsky District, Republic of Karelia, Russia
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
ISSN 1075-7015, Geology of Ore Deposits, 2018, Vol. 60, No. 7, pp. 625–635. © Pleiades Publishing, Ltd...Kimberlites of Kimozero, Karelia E. V. Putintsevaa, * and E. M. Spiridonovb, ** a Institute of the Earth...Petersburg, 199034 Russia bGeological Faculty, Moscow State University, Moscow, 119991 Russia *e-mail: e.putintseva@spbu...compositional variations of ilmenite group minerals from kimberlites of two phases at the Kimozero locality, the...oldest in Russia. Phenocrysts of Mn-rich picroilmenite and Fe-rich geikielite in kimberlites of both phases
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
com/locate/precamres 1.92 Ga kimberlitic rocks from Kimozero, NW Russia: Their geochemistry, tectonic setting and...Petersburg 199034, Russia ALROSA Co., 128-A Nevsky pr., St. Petersburg 193036, Russia Department of Geology, University...University of Tromsø, N-9037 Tromsø, Norway a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received 9 October...Kimberlitic rock Kimozero Paleoproterozoic Metasomatism Anorogenic Rifting a b s t r a c t The Kimozero body is...to represent the oldest known diamond-bearing kimberlite. It was emplaced into a basaltic sequence as
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
minerals Article Origin of the Middle Paleoproterozoic Tiksheozero Ultramafic-Alkaline-Carbonatite Complex...; Sharkov, E.; Chistyakov, A.; Krymsky, R. Origin of the Middle Paleoproterozoic Tiksheozero Ultramaf...Institute of Geology of Ore Deposits, Petrography, Mineralogy and Geochemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences...Sciences, 119109 Moscow, Russia; esharkov@mail.ru (E.S.); chist_1970@mail.ru (A.C.) A.P. Karpinsky Russian...Geological Research Institute, 199106 St. Petersburg, Russia; bbelyatsky@mail.ru (B.B.); robert_krymsky@yahoo
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consequence of methane-rich volatile flooding: An example from diamondiferous eclogite xenoliths of the Karelian...consequence of methane-rich volatile flooding: An example from diamondiferous eclogite xenoliths of the Karelian...org/10.1016/j.gca. 2017.03.014 This is a PDF file of an unedited manuscript that has been accepted for...version of the manuscript. The manuscript will undergo copyediting, typesetting, and review of the resulting...consequence of methane-rich volatile flooding: An example from diamondiferous eclogite xenoliths of the Karelian
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Universität Bonn (jsiemens@uni-bonn.de) 1 Emissions of anthropogenic CO2 not only enhance greenhouse effects...to build their shells. To assess how far the rate of acidification may progress in the future, reliable...forecasts are needed as for the future emissions of CO2. In addition, it must be known how much CO2 is...any given pCO2, in order to define the proportion of inorganic carbon stored in the ocean water that is...CO2. At the present atmospheric level of CO2 (400 µatm) about 18% of the inorganic carbon (DIC) inventory
 
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