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Russian Geology and Geophysics, 2021Abstract —The Vendian deposits of the Siberian Platform are represented by four regional horizons (from bottom to top): Nepa, Vilyuchan, Tira, and Danilovka. The TDS of brines in the Nepa and Vilyuchan horizons varies from 170.3 to 470.1 g/L, and the TDS in the overlying Tira and Danilovka horizons, from 84.6 to 583.1 g/L.
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International Geology Review, 1966Geophysically-geologically indicated topographic features of the platform's crystalline base (map) suggest mobility of the base throughout Paleozoic time. - -A.G.I. Staff.
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Geochronology of the southern Siberian platform
International Geology Review, 1966Seventy-two determinations of the absolute age of minerals from ancient structures of the Siberian platform, including intrusives, in the 2600 to 600 million range, shed some light upon the highly involved geological history of the platform's South, far more difficult to untangle than the history of its analogues, the Ukrainian and the Baltic Shields ...
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“Cuboids” of pyrope found in Siberian Platform
International Geology Review, 1971Pseudocubical convex-faceted grains of pyrope are often found in upper parts of weathered crust, in sedimentary rocks and in modern alluvium, inside and outside the Yakutian diamond fields. They are never in the diamond pipes or in dense kimberlites where pyrope maintains its normal shape.
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Diamond study features in forecasting and prospecting (Siberian platform)
Ores and metals, 2021Based on the completed research and data summary on diamonds specific features (an example from the Siberian platform), conclusions were made that indications exist at all levels of their location: from kimberlite-related provinces, subprovinces, fields, diatremes to ore shoots.
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