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Zircon from
Kounrad Massif, Balkhash, Karaganda Region, Kazakhstan


Locality type:Massif
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 Kounrad Massif, Balkhash, Karaganda Region, Kazakhstan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:835871
Long-form Identifier:1:3:835871:4
GUID (UUID V4):bc9f3815-1065-4c61-b41c-a5444df9c5e9
Localities for Zircon in this Region
East Kounrad Mo-W deposit, Kounrad Massif, Balkhash, Karaganda Region, Kazakhstan
References
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Monzonite–Granosyenite Magmatism in the Northern Balkhash Region (Central Kazakhstan) P. V. Ermolova, Corresponding Member...Abstract—U–Pb dating of the Torangalyk Complex (Northern Balkhash) yielded a Late Carboniferous age of 305 ± 2 Ma...this region has been proposed. It includes the Early Carboniferous granite–granodiorite Balkhash Complex...Palaeozoic Balkhash–Ili volcano–plutonic belt is one of the largest structures of the Kazakhstan Paleozoic...observed in the western part of the Northern Balkhash region, where these rocks form the polychronous Tokrau
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
COMPOSITION CHANGES IN THE GREISENIZATION OF KOUNRAD MASSIF GRANITES F.V. Chukhrov & L.B. Shlayn To cite...COMPOSITION CHANGES IN THE GREISENIZATION OF KOUNRAD MASSIF GRANITES, International Geology Review, 6:7...COMPOSITION CHANGES IN THE GREISENIZATION OF KOLJNRAD MASSIF GRANITES 1 by F.V. Chukhrov and 1.B. Shlayn 2 ABSTRACT...apart from ore bodies associated with the Kounrad granite massif. Primary minerals in granite altered and...feldspars, biotite, sphene, ore minerals, and apatite. Zircon, cyrtolite, and monazite are virtually unaffected
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supergene zones in Permian granites of Central Kazakhstan T.V. Dominikovskaya, A.A. Dukhovskiy, S.Yu. Zolotov...Central Kazakhstan and are found in all structural and formational zones of the Dzhungar-Balkhash fold system...accessory minerals of the Ortau, Shaltas, East Kounrad and their granitic intrusions, regards hydrothermal...11, no. 11 1271 INTERNATIONAL GEOLOGY REVIEW Kounrad, Kyzylray and Kent granitic intrusions of Permian...porosity of granites of the main phase of the East Kounrad intrusion on the basis of cores of ten borings
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developed from granitoids. The Moldanubicum is a region of complicated geological history and intense regional...greisenized granites of Kazakhstan (6), average of 153 muscovitequartz greisens of Kazakhstan (7); G, theoretical...the Himalayas (Le Fort, 1973) and in the French Massif Central (Didier and Lameyer 1969), generation in...few %). Schorlite, fibrolite, andalusite, garnet, zircon and ruffle m a y be present. Quartz-muscovite greisens...chemically to the average quartz-muscovite greisen of Kazakhstan (Stcherba et al. 1981), as does the pure muscovitic
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phrases as <Kazakhstan,» etc., appeared in the Russian papers. In non-Russian...territory of the former Soviet Union, the Urals, Kazakhstan, and Central Asia, where many new minerals were...granite ... (with feldspar, silver-whit� . •·ea , and zircon), 1 discovered Gadolinite occurring as twisted...Gadolinite crystals with lateral faces overgrown with zircon. All Gadolinite crystals were found in the dumps...occurs with feldspar, micas. nepheline, magnetite, zircon, and pyrochlore in an alkaline pegmatite. It forms
 
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