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Shumlyanskyy, L., Svyatoslav Galiy and Konstantin Kogut (2000) Noble metal mineralizations in the Prutivka dolerite massif, north-west region of the Ukrainian shield pp41-44 in Weihed, P. & Martinsson, O. (Eds.), 2000: Abstract volume & Field trip guidebook, 2nd annual GEODE-Fennoscandian shield field workshop on Palaeoproterozoic and Archaean greenstone belts and VMS districts in the Fennoscandian Shield 28 August to 1 September, 2000, Gällivare-Kiruna, Sweden. Luleå University of Technology, Research Report 2000:6.

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Original EntryShumlyanskyy, L., Svyatoslav Galiy and Konstantin Kogut (2000) Noble metal mineralizations in the Prutivka dolerite massif, north-west region of the Ukrainian shield pp41-44 in Weihed, P. & Martinsson, O. (Eds.), 2000: Abstract volume & Field trip guidebook, 2nd annual GEODE-Fennoscandian shield field workshop on Palaeoproterozoic and Archaean greenstone belts and VMS districts in the Fennoscandian Shield 28 August to 1 September, 2000, Gällivare-Kiruna, Sweden. Luleå University of Technology, Research Report 2000:6.
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Full ReferenceShumlyanskyy, L., Svyatoslav Galiy and Konstantin Kogut (2000) Noble metal mineralizations in the Prutivka dolerite massif, north-west region of the Ukrainian shield pp41-44 in Weihed, P. & Martinsson, O. (Eds.), 2000: Abstract volume & Field trip guidebook, 2nd annual GEODE-Fennoscandian shield field workshop on Palaeoproterozoic and Archaean greenstone belts and VMS districts in the Fennoscandian Shield 28 August to 1 September, 2000, Gällivare-Kiruna, Sweden. Luleå University of Technology, Research Report 2000:6.
Plain TextShumlyanskyy, L., Svyatoslav Galiy and Konstantin Kogut (2000) Noble metal mineralizations in the Prutivka dolerite massif, north-west region of the Ukrainian shield pp41-44 in Weihed, P. & Martinsson, O. (Eds.), 2000: Abstract volume & Field trip guidebook, 2nd annual GEODE-Fennoscandian shield field workshop on Palaeoproterozoic and Archaean greenstone belts and VMS districts in the Fennoscandian Shield 28 August to 1 September, 2000, Gällivare-Kiruna, Sweden. Luleå University of Technology, Research Report 2000:6.

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LocalityMineral(s)
Prutivka massif, Rivne Oblast, Ukraine Altaite, Apatite, Biotite, Chalcopyrite, Chlorite Group, Cubanite, Dolerite, Forsterite, Gabbro, Hedleyite, Hessite, Hypersthene, K Feldspar, Melonite, Native Bismuth, Pegmatoid, Pentlandite, Plagioclase, Pyrrhotite, Quartz, Scapolite, Serpentine Subgroup, Spinel, Talc, Tellurobismuthite, Troctolite, Troilite, Wehrlite


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