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World-class mineral deposits of Northeastern Transbaikalia, Siberia, Russia
Gongalsky, BronislavCham, Switzerland : Springer, [2019]This book describes for the first time the complexity of the Northeastern Transbaikalia province of Russia. This province is one of the largest Early Proterozoic metallogenic provinces on Earth. It comprises three extra large deposits: Cu-sandstones Udokan, Fe-Ti-V and Cu-PGE Chiney, and REE Katugin. This book is a research study and includes geological, mineralogical, and geochemical data obtained by the authors from 30 field trips in the region, using XRF, ICP-MS, La-ICP-MS, EPMA, and the study of Sr, Nd, U-Pb isotopes in rocks and minerals. It demonstrates the complicated origin of Cu deposits comprising 50 Mt copper concentrated in sedimentary and magmatic rocks in this area.
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Petroleum habitat of Yenisey-Khatanga Basin, Northern East Siberia, Russia
Clarke, James W. (James Wood)[2000] -
The life and sufferings of Christians in Solovki and Siberia, Russia
Deyneka, PeterGrand Rapids, Mich., Zondervan Publishing House [c1940]
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Northeast China & Eastern Siberia, Russia, 1750 (Raster Image)
Harvard Map Collection, Harvard College Library, Bellin, Jacques Nicolas, 1703-1772., Prevost, abbe, 1697-1763., Hondt, Pieter de., and Schley, Jacobus van der, 1715-1779.1750This layer is a georeferenced raster image of the historic paper map entitled: Carte de la Tartarie Orientale : pour servir a l'Histoire generale d...
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West-Sibirien
Stieler, Adolf, 1775-18361905Relief shown by shading, hachures and spot heights. In upper margin: Stielers Hand-Atlas. No. 57.
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Map to illustrate a journey through Western Mongolia by Ney Elias, Junr., F.R.G.S. July 1872 to Jany. 1863
Johnston, Keith, 1844-18791873Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Route of Mr. Elias, including dates and locations of encampments and extent of areas surveyed, is shown....
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