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    Data on bulk rock compositions, geochemical and textural contrasts between central and marginal parts of dykes, and MELTS modeling of lamprophyre dykes in the Kola Alkaline Carbonatite Province (N Europe) by Nosova, A.A., Kopylova, M.G., Sazonova, L.V., Vozniak, A.A., Lebedeva, N.M., Volkova, G.D., Peresetskaya, E.V.

    Published in Data in brief (01-10-2021)
    “…This publication is a series of datasets that accompany a manuscript on petrology of lamprophyre dykes in the Kola Alkaline Carbonatite Province (N Europe)…”
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    Composition of garnet and clinopyroxene in peridotite xenoliths from the Grib kimberlite pipe, Arkhangelsk diamond province, Russia: Evidence for mantle metasomatism associated with kimberlite melts by Kargin, A.V., Sazonova, L.V., Nosova, A.A., Tretyachenko, V.V.

    Published in Lithos (01-10-2016)
    “…Here we present major and trace element data for garnet and clinopyroxene from mantle-derived peridotite xenoliths of the Grib kimberlite, the Arkhangelsk…”
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    Petrology of lamprophyre dykes in the Kola Alkaline Carbonatite Province (N Europe) by Nosova, A.A., Kopylova, M.G., Sazonova, L.V., Vozniak, A.A., Kargin, A.V., Lebedeva, N.M., Volkova, G.D., Peresetskaya, E.V.

    Published in Lithos (01-10-2021)
    “…The study reports petrography, bulk major and trace element compositions of lamprophyric Devonian dykes in three areas of the Kola Alkaline Carbonatite…”
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    Melt sources for alkaline carbonate-bearing rocks of the Terskiy Coast (Kola Alkaline Carbonatitic Province) by Nosova, A.A., Kopylova, M.G., Lebedeva, N.M., Larionova, Y.O., Kargin, A.V., Sazonova, L.V., Vozniak, A.A., Kovach, V.P.

    Published in Chemical geology (05-02-2023)
    “…We investigate relationships between melt sources for lamprophyres, kimberlites and other alkaline carbonate-rich melts by studying rocks of the Terskiy Coast…”
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    Olivine in lamprophyres of the Kola Alkaline Province and the magmatic evolution of olivine in carbonate melts by Vozniak, A.A., Kopylova, M.G., Peresetskaya, E.V., Nosova, A.A., Sazonova, L.V., Anosova, M.O.

    Published in Lithos (01-07-2023)
    “…The study reports major and trace element compositions of olivine in lamprophyre and related nephelinite dykes with well documented petrography and…”
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    Cr-rich clinopyroxene megacrysts from the Grib kimberlite, Arkhangelsk province, Russia: Relation to clinopyroxene–phlogopite xenoliths and evidence for mantle metasomatism by kimberlite melts by Kargin, A.V., Sazonova, L.V., Nosova, A.A., Lebedeva, N.M., Tretyachenko, V.V., Abersteiner, A.

    Published in Lithos (01-11-2017)
    “…To provide new insights into the origin of megacrysts and metasomatism of the subcontinental lithospheric mantle (SCLM), we present a detailed petrographic and…”
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    Early Permian stage of formation of gold-ore deposits of northeastern Transbaikalia: Isotope-geochronological (Rb-Sr and 39Ar-40Ar) data for the Uryakh ore field by Chugaev, A. V., Nosova, A. A., Abramov, S. S., Chernyshev, I. V., Bortnikov, N. S., Larionova, Yu. O., Goltsman, Yu. V., Moralev, G. V., Volfson, A. A.

    Published in Doklady earth sciences (01-08-2015)
    “…This work presents the first results of geochronological study of metasomatic rocks accompanying gold-bearing quartz veins of the Uryakh ore field (UOF). Based…”
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    Geological-petrographic properties of Late Miocene granitoids from the Caucasian Mineral Waters region and their relation with the superplume by Bogatikov, O. A., Kurchavov, A. M., Gazeev, V. M., Gurbanov, A. G., Dokuchaev, A. Ya, Nosova, A. A.

    Published in Doklady earth sciences (01-05-2010)
    “…The Late Miocene granitoids in the Caucasian Mineral Waters (CMW) region that are known in the specialized literature as CMW laccolites are characterized by a…”
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