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Deyak M.A. Modern water-chemogenic formations of mud volcanoes of Kerch Peninsula. Dissertation to Scientific Candidate Degree in Geological Sciences in speciality 04.00.21 – lithology. –Department of marine geology and sedimentary ore formation of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. – Kyiv, 2010.

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Original EntryDeyak M.A. Modern water-chemogenic formations of mud volcanoes of Kerch Peninsula. Dissertation to Scientific Candidate Degree in Geological Sciences in speciality 04.00.21 – lithology. –Department of marine geology and sedimentary ore formation of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. – Kyiv, 2010.
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Full ReferenceDeyak M.A. Modern water-chemogenic formations of mud volcanoes of Kerch Peninsula. Dissertation to Scientific Candidate Degree in Geological Sciences in speciality 04.00.21 – lithology. –Department of marine geology and sedimentary ore formation of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. – Kyiv, 2010.
Plain TextDeyak M.A. Modern water-chemogenic formations of mud volcanoes of Kerch Peninsula. Dissertation to Scientific Candidate Degree in Geological Sciences in speciality 04.00.21 – lithology. –Department of marine geology and sedimentary ore formation of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. – Kyiv, 2010.

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Novoselovskyi mud volcano, Novoselovka Village area, Kerch Peninsula, Crimea, Ukraine
Ak-Tube mud volcano, Vulcanovka Village area, Kerch Peninsula, Crimea, Ukraine
Djau-Tepe mud volcano, Vulcanovka Village area, Kerch Peninsula, Crimea, Ukraine

Mineral Occurrences

LocalityMineral(s)
Bulganak mud volcano field, Bondarenkovo Village area, Kerch Peninsula, Crimea, Ukraine Borax, Calcite, Gaylussite, Halite, Nitratine, Northupite, Pirssonite, Thénardite, Tincalconite, Trona
Novoselovskyi mud volcano, Novoselovka Village area, Kerch Peninsula, Crimea, Ukraine Borax, Halite, Nesquehonite, Northupite, Thénardite, Tincalconite
Ak-Tube mud volcano, Vulcanovka Village area, Kerch Peninsula, Crimea, Ukraine Blödite, Calcite, Epsomite, Gypsum, Halite, Hexahydrite
Djau-Tepe mud volcano, Vulcanovka Village area, Kerch Peninsula, Crimea, Ukraine Borax, Calcite, Halite, Northupite, Thénardite, Tincalconite


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