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AV, E., Cuney, M., & Yuzlenko, A. T. (2011) Petrochemical model of uranium-mineralized albitites of the Novokostantynivka uranium deposit (Ukraine). International conference Ore potential of alkaline, kimberlite and carbonatite magmatism

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Original EntryAV, E., Cuney, M., & Yuzlenko, A. T. (2011) Petrochemical model of uranium-mineralized albitites of the Novokostantynivka uranium deposit (Ukraine). International conference Ore potential of alkaline, kimberlite and carbonatite magmatism
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Plain TextAV, E., Cuney, M., & Yuzlenko, A. T. (2011) Petrochemical model of uranium-mineralized albitites of the Novokostantynivka uranium deposit (Ukraine). International conference Ore potential of alkaline, kimberlite and carbonatite magmatism

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Novokostantynivka deposit, Central Ukrainian Uranium Province, Kirovohrad Oblast, Ukraine

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Novokostantynivka deposit, Central Ukrainian Uranium Province, Kirovohrad Oblast, Ukraine Actinolite, Aegirine, Aegirine-augite, Albite, Albitite, Almandine, Amphibole Supergroup, Andradite, Apatite, Baryte, Biotite, Brannerite, Calcite, Chlorite Group, Cumulate, Davidite, Diopside, Epidote, Episyenite, Gneiss, Granite, Granitoid, Hedenbergite, Hematite, Ilmenite, Magnetite, Malacon, Metasomatic-rock, Microcline, Monazite Group, Oligoclase, Phlogopite, Pyrite, Quartz, Riebeckite, Rutile, Syenite, Titanite, Uraninite, Zircon


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