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Buikin, A. I. Hopp, J. Verchovsky, A. B. Kogarko, L. N. Trieloff, M.
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Petrology
AbstractHere we present summarizing of isotopic compositions and element ratios of noble gases, nitrogen, carbon and hydrogen in carbonatites of different generations of the Guli massif (West Siberia, Russia) obtained by stepwise crushing. The data point to the subcontinental lithospheric mantle (SCLM) as a primary source of the fluid phase in Guli...
Buikin, A. I. Kogarko, L. N. Hopp, J. Trieloff, M.
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Geochemistry International
For better understanding of the fluid phase sources of carbonatites of Guli alkaline-ultrabasic intrusion (Maymecha-Kotuy complex) we have studied isotope composition of He and Ne in the carbonatites of different formation stages. The data definitely point to the subcontinental lithospheric mantle (SCLM) as a primary source of fluid phase of Guli c...
Dvorani, Sami N.
Published in
Open Geosciences
A total of 112 Au-nuggets, collected from alluvial placer deposits of the Ingarinda River from the Guli massif, located in northem Siberia, Russia, were investigated. The Guli massif consists of a huge dunite-clinopyroxenite complex (the largest complex in the world), an alkaline to highly alkaline rock suite (melilite, nephelinite, ijolite) envelo...
Kogarko, L. N. Sorokhtina, N. V. Kononkova, N. N. Klimovich, I. V.
Published in
Geochemistry International
This paper reports a geochemical and mineralogical study on carbonatites from the Guli massif, which hosts rare-metal mineralization. The principal carriers of radioactive elements in the carbonatites are pyrochlore-group minerals, zirconolite, and thorianite, which are described here. They are characterized by elevated concentrations (wt %) of rad...