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V. D. Nikitin
V. D. Nikitin

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  • Date submitted
    1970-08-08
  • Date accepted
    1970-10-22

Place of crystal formation among the processes of metamorphic rocks alteration

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Until now, a number of important general questions concerning the conditions of formation of quartz veins and crystal nests developed within the crustalenous fields remain to some extent debatable.

How to cite: Nikitin V.D., Rudenko S.A., Eshkin V.Y. Place of crystal formation among the processes of metamorphic rocks alteration // Journal of Mining Institute. 1971. Vol. 60. Iss. 2. p. 7-18.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1967-08-13
  • Date accepted
    1967-10-03

Regularities of crystal nests location within one of the Ural crystalline fields

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Over time, more and more examples of rational interpretation of ore field structures have been accumulated, which significantly helps further prospecting and exploration works. Over the last ten years, the intensified development of this problem has also begun in application to crustaleniferous fields. Undoubted progress has already been achieved for the fields of crystal-quartz veins (works by A. E. Karyakin, V. A. Smirnova and others in the Subpolar Urals). Deciphering of the structures of the fields of crustalene pegmatites has not yet been completed and there is no unanimous judgment on the methodological basis necessary for this ...

How to cite: Nikitin V.D., Rudenko S.A., Eshkin V.Y. Regularities of crystal nests location within one of the Ural crystalline fields // Journal of Mining Institute. 1968. Vol. 55. Iss. 2. p. 74-85.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1966-08-26
  • Date accepted
    1966-10-03

To the genesis of the Ural crustalenose pegmatites

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Pegmatite fields confined to the zone of development of Hercynian granitoid intrusions on the eastern slope of the Urals have been studied, as is known, for a very long time. To a large extent, these pegmatites are among those natural objects on the example of which the classical theory of the genesis of pegmatite formations is built ...

How to cite: Nikitin V.D., Rudenko S.A., Eshkin V.Y. To the genesis of the Ural crustalenose pegmatites // Journal of Mining Institute. 1966. Vol. 52. Iss. 2. p. 11-19.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1964-08-07
  • Date accepted
    1964-10-29

Spatial position of mica-bearing zones in the bodies of granite-pegmatites of the Mam province

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It is known that in the Mamsko-Chuyskaya pegmatite province - the main supplier of industrially valuable large-crystalline muscovite - there are several types of mica deposits, different in the form of ore bodies, structure and geological conditions of occurrence. Among them, of special interest are mica-bearing zones developed in large bodies, mainly composed of granite-pegmatite material. The bodies of these rocks are found in gneisses and crystalline schists in the form of isolated interlayered deposits and secant dykes or form a suite of converged interlayered deposits connected by a network of secant apophyses. N. V. Petrovskaya called such formations of convergent bodies of granite-pegmatite separated by interlayers of metamorphic rocks giganto-migmatites ...

How to cite: Nikitin V.D. Spatial position of mica-bearing zones in the bodies of granite-pegmatites of the Mam province // Journal of Mining Institute. 1965. Vol. 49. Iss. 2. p. 112-122.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1958-08-01
  • Date accepted
    1958-10-16

Nature of niobo-tantalum mineralization in rare-metal pegmatites

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The problem of rare-metal mineralization of pegmatites is an object of lively discussion. One group of researchers, mostly sharing the genetic ideas of A. E. Fersman, continues to defend the idea of the existence of a specific “pegmatite melt-solution”. It is assumed that the main mass of rare-metal compounds was contained in this “melt-solution” during its introduction into the host rocks. The formation of pegmatites (and rare-metal minerals in them) is represented as a process of successive crystallization of the melt, sometimes accompanied by autometasomatic transformations of early crystallization products under the influence of still liquid residue. The possibility of new portions of postmagmatic solutions entering the crystallizing pegmatites is admitted. However, the participation of these solutions in the occurrence of rare-metal mineralization seems to be limited.

How to cite: Nikitin V.D., Sadovskii Y.A., Filippov V.A. Nature of niobo-tantalum mineralization in rare-metal pegmatites // Journal of Mining Institute. 1959. Vol. 35. Iss. 2. p. 3-28.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1958-07-04
  • Date accepted
    1958-09-26

Modern state of the doctrine of processes and conditions of pegmatite formation

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Thanks to the outstanding studies of pegmatites made by A.E. Fersman, a group of his collaborators and followers, which aroused general interest in this important type of mineral deposits, as well as the works of numerous foreign scientists, the hypothesis of pegmatite formation by fractional crystallization of the so-called “pegmatite” melt was almost universally accepted among Soviet geologists for many decades. The hypothesis was based on the idea of successive crystallization of this melt in a calm tectonic environment, in a closed and isolated chamber of the pegmatite vein body. It was assumed that rare-metal minerals and large-crystalline mica, as well as minerals of the accessoria (garnets, apatite, tourmaline, etc.) appeared by crystallization in the free environment of the “pegmatite melt” before the surrounding quartz-feldspar rocks of the pegmatite crystallized. It was supposed that in some cases some of the rare-metal minerals could also arise as a result of autometasomatic reactions under the influence of the so-called “residual solutions” separating from the “pegmatite melt” here on the spot, inside the vein chamber.

How to cite: Nikitin V.D. Modern state of the doctrine of processes and conditions of pegmatite formation // Journal of Mining Institute. 1959. Vol. 40. p. 77-94.
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Geology
  • Date submitted
    1958-03-23
  • Date accepted
    1958-05-15

Structure and genesis of written granites in pegmatite veins

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Graphic granites by the peculiarity of their structure have long attracted the attention of researchers. It is known that these rocks are similar to ordinary granites in their chemical and mineral composition, but all the quartz in them is enclosed within feldspar crystals in the form of numerous correctly oriented inclusions. The latter often resemble the pattern of ancient graphics. This peculiarity of the rock structure determined their name: runites, Hebrew stone, graphic pegmatites, pegmatite and the most accepted in our literature - graphic granites. Graphic granites are part of various geologic formations. They are known in dikes of acidic igneous rocks, in the apical parts of granite massifs, as part of strata of deeply metamorphosed rocks such as gneisses and others. The most spectacular and coarse-grained samples of written granites are found in pegmatite veins. It was here that they were studied in detail, and their first descriptions are more than a century and a half old. Since then a great deal of work has been devoted to the study of graphic granites and especially to a discussion of the genesis of these rocks.

How to cite: Nikitin V.D. Structure and genesis of written granites in pegmatite veins // Journal of Mining Institute. 1958. Vol. 33. Iss. 2. p. 148-182.
Article
Geology
  • Date submitted
    1954-08-12
  • Date accepted
    1954-10-12

About the theory of pegmatite genesis

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Such minerals as muscovite, feldspars, ores of a number of valuable metals - lithium, beryllium, partly niobium, tantalum, elements of the rare earth group, etc., are mostly extracted from pegmatite deposits. The industrial significance of pegmatite bodies is constantly increasing. Pegmatites, in addition, are often receptacles of many rare minerals, and in some cases serve as natural museums of beautiful crystals, which attracts the special attention of mineralogists. The peculiarity of the genesis of pegmatites has long been of interest to petrologists and geochemists. In the phenomena of pegmatite formation, researchers encounter perhaps the most complex process of mineral formation, with which one can perhaps compare only the process of skarn formation. When studying pegmatites, the interests of petrologists and mineralogists are closely intertwined. In pegmatites, phenomena that indicate the general features of various processes of mineral formation and transformation the rocks that make up the veins are manifested with such exceptional clarity and on such, often, enormous scales that in other types of deposits they are generally unknown or are discovered in a much less clear form.

How to cite: Nikitin V.D. About the theory of pegmatite genesis // Journal of Mining Institute. 1955. Vol. 30. Iss. 2. p. 44-117.
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Geology
  • Date submitted
    1952-08-01
  • Date accepted
    1952-10-09

Features of the formation of muscovite crystals in pegmatite veins

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As is known, there are many works on the issues of pegmatite genesis, including the processes of formation of large muscovite crystals in them. Despite this, various researchers until very recently have very contradictory opinions on a number of the most important patterns of mica formation. Therefore, the ideas about the patterns of spatial distribution of muscovite in pegmatite rocks, about the nature of the distribution of lication to depth, etc. are also contradictory. The absence of a definite solution to these main practical issues in a number of cases complicates the correct choice of methods for the prospective assessment of veins, exploration and exploitation of muscovite deposits. Let us recall that at present there are the following ideas about the genesis of large muscovite crystals.

How to cite: Nikitin V.D. Features of the formation of muscovite crystals in pegmatite veins // Journal of Mining Institute. 1953. Vol. 29. Iss. 2. p. 3-32.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1939-08-15
  • Date accepted
    1939-10-21

Материалы по вулканизму северо-западного Тянь-Шаня

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В качестве петролога геологической экспедиции Сред.-Аз. Геол. управления автор исследовал хребты Киргизский и Таласский Ала-тау от меридиана села Дмитриевского на западе (72°15' восточной долготы от Гринвича) до меридиана 73°45' на востоке. Общее геологическое строение района освещено в работах проф. В. Г. Мухина, проф. В. А. Николаева и Т. О. Забокрицкого. Преимущественное развитие имеет протерозойская, возможно, частью нижнепалеозойская свита разнообразных метаморфизованных глинисто-филлитовых и филлитовых сланцев, песчанистых сланцев, песчаников, конгломератов, мраморизованных известняков и разнообразных эффузивных пород. Свита собрана в крутые, зачастую опрокинутые, и изоклинальные складки, с общим простиранием ВЮВ. Мощность свиты до 5 км. Общие выводы по магматической деятельности (см. статью). заканчивается магматическая деятельность образованием молодых кайнотипных порфиритов, возраст которых не может быть установлен в нашем районе. Возможно их параллелизировать с юрскими порфиритами западного окончания Таласского Ала-тау, установленными В. Г. Мухиным. В соответствии двум эпохам палеозойской интрузивной деятельности отчетливо устанавливаются две эпохи оруденения: 1) связанная со сложной интрузией и 2) с молодыми гранитами, рвущими арамсинскую свиту.

How to cite: Unknown // Journal of Mining Institute. 1940. Vol. 13. Iss. 2. p. 77-104.