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Vol 64 Iss. 2
Pages:
117-122
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Article

Carbonate method of prospecting for Iceland spar deposits

Authors:
A. V. Skropyshev
L. M. Partashnikov
Zh. A. Nikolina
Date submitted:
1973-08-02
Date accepted:
1973-10-01
Date published:
1974-02-01

Abstract

The largest deposits of Iceland spar are confined to lava beds of basic composition (the first type of deposits), to small dolerite intrusions (the second type of deposits), and to zones of tectonic crushing in tuffogenic rocks (the third type of deposits). By now, the known deposits have been relatively well studied and the main geologic regularities of their spatial distribution have been revealed.

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References

  1. Mayorov N. F. Method of carbonate survey in limestone mapping. Zap. LGI, 1955, vol. XXX, issue 2.
  2. Mayorov N. F. Gas-volume method of analysis of carbonate rocks. Zap. LGI, 1962, vol. XLIII, issue 2.
  3. Skropyshev A. V., Nastasienko E. V., Atabaev K. K. Main regularities of Iceland spar deposits location in rocks of the Trapy Formation. In the collection: Conditions of formation and regularities of placement of minerals. PH LMI, 1971.

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