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Rare Metal Deposits of East Kazakhstan: Geologic Position and Prognostic Criteria

DOI: 10.4236/ojg.2013.37046, PP. 404-409

Keywords: Rare Metals, Pegmatite, Albitite-Greisen Metasomatits, Kalba-Narym Belt, East Kazakhstan

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In the article the features of the formation and metallogeny of the geological structures of Great Altai (Rudny Altai, Kalba-Narym, Western Kalba and Jarma-Saur) which are

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