Nephrite of Bazhenovskoye Chrysotile–Asbestos Deposit, Middle Urals: Localization, Mineral Composition and Color
In the Bazhenovskoye chrysotile–asbestos deposit (Middle Urals), nephrite bodies of the serpentinite type were found on the contact of after gabbro rodingites and serpentinites. The color is uniform to non-uniform, green to light green, bluish green, greyish green, and whitish. Spots, streaks, lenti...
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Main Authors: | Evgeniy V. Kislov, Yuriy V. Erokhin, Mikhail P. Popov, Anatoliy G. Nikolayev |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/0261c98c15e04d8aac5200eb8779a94e |
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