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Grinenko V.A.; Ustinov V.I.; Grinenko L.N. (2001)
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Baksheev I.A.; Prokof'ev V.Y.; Ustinov V.I. (2001)The Berezovskoe gold deposit near the town of Yekaterinburg in the Central Urals is controlled by an array of granitoid porphyry and lamprophyre dikes. Individual fluid inclusions in quartz from veins accompanying metasomatic ...
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Ustinov V.I.; Grinenko V.A.; Znamenskiy V.S. (1988)In an earlier paper we have derived the methodology for the use of observational and theoretical data on the intralattice distribution of oxygen isotopes in order to solve specific genetic problems in the geochemistry of ...
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Ustinov V.I.; Grinenko V.A.; Taran Yu.A.; Barsukov L.A. (1989)The theoretical possibility of using stable isotopes for geochronological purposes, based on the kinetics of isotope exchange reactions, was demonstrated in a study of the distributions of the isotopes of light elements ...
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Ustinov V.I.; Sushchevskaya T.M.; Yerokhin A.M. (1989)In an earlier paper, we used an isotopic investigation of the mineral associations of a tin deposit of the cassiterite-silicate association to bring out a trend in the isotopic composition of oxygen in the aqueous phase ...
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Baksheev I.A.; Kudryavtseva O.E.; Ustinov V.I. (2004)Minerals from some talc, tungsten, and gold deposits in the Urals are genetically related to fluids similar in oxygen and hydrogen isotopic compositions. The hydrogen isotopic composition is typical of magmatic fluids. ...
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Ustinov V.I.; Naumov V.B.; Kuz'min V.I. (2001)
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Ustinov V.I.; Ul'yanov A.A.; Ivanov A.V.; Shukolyukov Y.A.; Gavrilov Y.Y. (1987)The paper reports on a study of the so-called dark inclusions in carbonaceous chondrites in order to accumulate experimental data on meteorite components, the scale of oxygen-isotope fractionation in cosmic processes, and ...
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Serov V.P.; Khar'kiv A.D.; Ustinov V.I.; Ukhanov A.V. (2005)The geologic structure and lithology of the Sobolev kimberlite pipe and some other nearby pipes are considered. These pipes are buried beneath Upper Paleozoic terrigenous-sedimentary rocks intruded by trap sills. The total ...
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