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    The Vasilinovskoe Pt–Pd Occurrence: A New Type of Noble Metal Mineralization in the Urals

    A new Vasilinovskoe Pt–Au–Pd occurrence found near the settlement of Kharp (Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Okrug) is described for the first time. The occurrence is related to amphibolized gabbroids and subordinate p...

    I. V. Vikentyev, E. E. Tyukova, V. D. Mokri, Yu. N. Ivanova in Doklady Earth Sciences (2023)

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    Two Stages of Assembly of the Pangea Supercontinent in the Polar Urals: The First U/Pb (LA-ICP-MS) and 40Ar/39Ar Dating of the Yarkeu Complex

    In the Polar Urals, there are a few small granitoid intrusions (Yarkeu, Yajyu, and Pogurei complexes), which are usually associated with the Urals collision. Their Carboniferous–Early Permian age is generally ...

    I. D. Sobolev, A. S. Novikova, I. V. Vikentyev, V. S. Sheshukov in Doklady Earth Sciences (2022)

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    Carboniferous Magmatism in the Polar Urals

    Dikes and sills of dolerites, essexite–dolerites, diorites, monzodiorites, and lamprophyres belonging to the Musyur (Malyi Khanmey) hypabyssal complex (Polar Urals) cut all Ordovician–Middle Devonian oceanic a...

    I. D. Sobolev, I. V. Vikentyev, A. V. Travin in Doklady Earth Sciences (2020)

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    Evidence for Late Riphean granite formation in the Polar Urals

    A. A. Soboleva, A. F. Karchevskii, L. I. Efanova, N. B. Kuznetsov in Doklady Earth Sciences (2012)