Aeschynite group minerals from Vishnevye mountains (South Urals)
V.I. Popova, V. A. Popov, A.V. Kasatkin, A.M. Kuznetsov
UDK 549.75 (470.55) | http://doi.org/10.35597/2313-545X-2019-5-3-16-25 | Read PDF (Rus) |
The crystals morphology, mineral assemblages and chemical composition of aeschynite group minerals from the Vishnevye Mountains (South Urals, Russia) are presented. Some veins of syenitic pegmatites host aeschynite-(Ce) and «thoroaeschynite». The calcite-aegirine-feldspar pegmatites and quartz-arfvedsonite veins contain nioboaeschynite-(Ce) and «alumoaeschynite». Aeschynite-(Y) and nioboaeschynite-(Y) are found in annite-feldspar aggregates in assemblage with REE silicates and carbonates. The fnd of nioboaeschynite-(Y) is frst in Russia.
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Key words: aeschynite, alkaline pegmatites, Vishnevye Mountains, SouthUrals.
V.I. Popova, South Urals Federal Research Center of Mineralogy and Geoecology UB RAS, Institute of Mineralogy, Miass, Chelyabinsk oblast, 456317 Russia; popov@mineralogy.ru
V. A. Popov, South Urals Federal Research Center of Mineralogy and Geoecology UB RAS, Institute of Mineralogy, Miass, Chelyabinsk oblast, 456317 Russia
A.V. Kasatkin, Fersman Mineralogical Museum of RAS, Leninskiy pr 18/2, Moscow, 119071 Russia
A.M. Kuznetsov, Oktyabrskaya, 5-337, Chelyabinsk, 454071 Russia
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