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Reznitsky, L. Z., Sklyarov, E. V., Armbruster, T., Suvorova, L. F., Uschapovskaya, Z. F., Kanakin, S. V. (2013) Kyzylkumite: a finding in the southern Baikal region, Russia and refinement of its crystal chemical formula. Geology of Ore Deposits, 55 (8) 676-685 doi:10.1134/s1075701513080114

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TitleKyzylkumite: a finding in the southern Baikal region, Russia and refinement of its crystal chemical formula
JournalGeology of Ore Deposits
AuthorsReznitsky, L. Z.Author
Sklyarov, E. V.Author
Armbruster, T.Author
Suvorova, L. F.Author
Uschapovskaya, Z. F.Author
Kanakin, S. V.Author
Year2013 (December)Volume55
Page(s)676-685Issue8
PublisherPleiades Publishing Ltd
DOIdoi:10.1134/s1075701513080114Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID19760Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:19760:1
GUIDa308113c-4399-43dd-a467-afe4f3a76d7b
Full ReferenceReznitsky, L. Z., Sklyarov, E. V., Armbruster, T., Suvorova, L. F., Uschapovskaya, Z. F., Kanakin, S. V. (2013) Kyzylkumite: a finding in the southern Baikal region, Russia and refinement of its crystal chemical formula. Geology of Ore Deposits, 55 (8) 676-685 doi:10.1134/s1075701513080114
Plain TextReznitsky, L. Z., Sklyarov, E. V., Armbruster, T., Suvorova, L. F., Uschapovskaya, Z. F., Kanakin, S. V. (2013) Kyzylkumite: a finding in the southern Baikal region, Russia and refinement of its crystal chemical formula. Geology of Ore Deposits, 55 (8) 676-685 doi:10.1134/s1075701513080114
In(2013, December) Geology of Ore Deposits Vol. 55 (8) Pleiades Publishing Ltd

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Pekov, I.V. Minerals first discovered in the territory of the former Soviet Union, Moscow: Ocean Pictures Ltd., 1998.
Reznitsky, L. Z., Sklyarov, E. V., Armbruster T., et al., Batisivite, V8Ti6[Ba(Si2O)]O28, a new mineral species from the derbylite group, Geol. Ore Deposits, 2008, vol. 50,special issue 7 (Zapisky Russian Mineral. Soc.), pp. 556–564.
Smyslova, I.G., Komkov, A.I., Pavshukov, V.V., and Kuznetsova, N.V., Kyzylkumite, V2Ti3O9, a new mineral of the group of complex vanadium and titanium oxides, Zap. VMO, 1981, no. 5, pp. 607–612.

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Mineral Occurrences

LocalityMineral(s)
Pereval marble quarry, Slyudyanka, Lake Baikal area, Irkutsk Oblast, Russia Baryte, Batisivite, Berdesinskiite, Chromite, Coulsonite, Diopside, Dravite, Eskolaite, Goldmanite, Karelianite, Kyzylkumite, Mannardite, Oxy-vanadium-dravite, Plagioclase, Quartz, Rutile, Schreyerite, Titanite, Uraninite, Zircon


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