ISBN-13: 9783030494704 / Angielski / Miękka / 2021 / 303 str.
ISBN-13: 9783030494704 / Angielski / Miękka / 2021 / 303 str.
1. ZONED OLIVINES IN METALLURGICAL SLAGS OF THE BRONZE AGE: ELECTRON MICROSCOPY AND RAMAN MAPPING Maksim N. Ankushev, Elizaveta A. Pankrushina, Ivan A. Blinov
2. РТ-PARAMETERS OF THE EGITINSKY FLUORITE DEPOSIT(TRANS-BAIKALIA, RUSSIA)Natalia N. Ankusheva, Roza A. Badmatsyrenova, Sayana B. Tsydypova
3. XRF ANALYSIS OF ELEMENTAL COMPOSITION OF ARCHAEOLOGICALCOINS FROM MANGUP, CRIMEAAnna V. Antipenko, Igor A. Nauhatsky, Elena M. Maksimova, Tatiana N. Smekalova,Valeriy E. Naumenko
4. INFLUENCE OF SEYMCHAN METEORITE STRUCTURE ON THE GROWTHAND PROPERTIES OF CARBON NANOTUBESAnastasia S. Begunova, Grigoriy A. Yakovlev, Robert V. Kamalov, Elizaveta A.Pankrushina, Victor I. Grokhovsky
5. SCANDIUM, YTTRIUM AND LANTHANOIDS IN BERYL FROM THE SHERLOVA GORA (SCHORL MOUNTAIN) Alena A. Borzenko, Georgiy A. Yurgenson
6. A SPECIAL ROLE OF SPECTROPHOTOMETRY IN THE STUDY OF ASTEROIDSAND METEORITE ANALOGSVladimir V. Busarev, Andrey M. Sobolev, Victor I. Grohovsky,Nikolai A. Kruglikov
7. APATITE SATURATION THERMOMETRY OF THE KOZHIM GRANITE MASSIF (THE SUBPOLAR URALS) Yulia V. Denisova
8. THE NATURE OF THE ENSTATITE RIM IN REFRACTORY FORSTERITE-RICH INCLUSIONS: AN EBSD STUDYK seniya A. Dugushkina, Stepan V. Berzin, Dmitry A. Zamyatin
9. MAGNETIC MICROSPHERULES IN IMPACTITES AND SEDIMENTARY ROCKS Mikhail S. Glukhov, Vladimir A. Tsel’movich, Rafael Kh. Sungatullin, Rail I. Kadyrov, Evgeniy O. Statsenko
10. PHASE AND ELEMENTAL ANALYSIS OF MARSA ALAM 009 ORDINARYCHONDRITESvetlana S. Hontsova, Elena M. Maksimova, Igor A. Nauhatsky
11. ANTHROPOGENIC PARTICLES IN THE SNOW COVER IN THE AREA OF THE ICE RACE TRACK Ekaterina O. Ilgasheva, Ilya V. Yarmoshenko, Georgy P. Malinovsky, Andrian A. Seleznev
12. REE-Zr-U-Th-Nb-F MINERALIZATION IN PERALUMINOUS Li-F AMAZONITEGRANITES OF THE TURGA MASSIF: A NEW GEOCHEMICAL TYPE OF RARE-METAL GRANITES FOR EASTERN TRANSBAIKALIAAnna A. Ivanova, Elena V. Badanina, Liudmila F. Syritso, Evgenia B. Borisova
13. FTIR, XRF AND POWDER XRD EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF CHAROITE:CRYSTAL CHEMICAL FEATURES OF TWO ASSOCIATED GENERATIONSEkaterina V. Kaneva, Tatiana A. Radomskaya, Roman Yu. Shendrik, Victor M.Chubarov, Alena A. Amosova, Mikhail A. Mitichkin
14. SOLID SOLUTION OF GLOBERITE-ANHYDRITE FROM TENORITOVAYA FUMAROLE (TOLBACHIK VOLCANOE, KAMCHATKA) Dmitry A. Khanin, Valery M. Chubarov
15. CONCENTRICALLY-ZONED MAFIC-ULTRAMAFIC MARINKIN MASSIF, MIDDLE VITIM HIGHLAND, BAIKAL REGION, RUSSIA: INCLUSIONS IN CHROME SPINEL – KEY TO MINERAL FORMATION PROCESSES Evgeniy V. Kislov, Vadim S. Kamenetsky, Alexey V. Malyshev, Vladislav V. Vanteev
16. PRELIMINARY STUDY OF COMPOSITION AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF NWA 12370 METEORITEAndrey Kocherov, Sergey Voropaev, Alexander Korochantsev, IlmirNugmanov
17. STUDY OF CALCITES OF THE CRIMEAN CAVE EMINE-BAYIR-KHOSAR AND ITS SURROUNDINGSGleb S. Maksimov, Igor A. Nauhatsky, Elena M. Maksimova, Elizaveta I. Timohina
18. GALLSTONES: CHEMICAL AND AMINO ACID COMPOSITIONSEkaterina V. Mashina, Olga E. Amosova, Svetlana N. Shanina
19. ABOUT THE NATURE OF BERYL COLOR FROM THE SHERLOVA GORA DEPOSITAngelina D. Mikheeva, Anatoliy G. Nikolaev, Georgiy A. Yurgenson, Alena A. Borzenko
20. THE CHRONO LIST OF “BAD” METEORITES Lev A. Muravyev, Viktor I. Grokhovsky
21. USE OF MODERN SPECTROSCOPY METHODS IN APPLIED GEMOLOGYAnatoliy G. Nikolaev22. CONDITIONS OF THE VOLGA-URAL REGION DOMANIKITS FORMATION AND THEIR PROSPECTIVE ASSESSMENTAigul V. Nizamova, Vladimir P. Morozov, Alexey A. Eskin
23. THE STUDY OF FLUID INCLUSION SALINITY IN MINERALS BY RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY REVISITED Elizaveta A. Pankrushina, Mikhail T. Krupenin, Yuliya V. Shchapova, Aleksander S. Kobuzov, Asya A. Garaeva, Sergei L. Votyakov
24. RUSSIAN-MONGOLIAN METEORITE EXPEDITION TO THE GOBI DESERT. A.Iu. Pastukhovich, S. Demberel, V. I. Grokhovsky, V. V. Sharygin, S. V. Berzin, K. A. Dugushkina, M. Yu. Larionov, L. A. Muravyev, T. Nasan-Ochir, E.V. Petrova, G. A. Yakovlev
25. MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY AND HEAVY METAL IN URBAN SOIL (KHVALYNSK, SARATOV REGION, RF) Mikhail V. Reshetnikov, Aleksandr S. Sheshnev, Vitaly N. Eremin, Dler S.M. Majeed, Aleksandr S. Sheudzhen
26. THE ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF SULFUR AND OXYGEN OF SULFATE MINERALS IN KUNGUR AND KINDERLINSKAYA CAVES OF THE URALSSergey A. Sadykov, Sergey S. Potapov, Olga. Ya. Chervyatsova
27. CHEMICAL COMPOSITION FEATURES OF GARNETS FROM THE BERGEN ARCS ECLOGITES (SOUTHERN NORWAY) Liaisan I. Salimgaraeva, Alexei V. Berezin, Sergey G. Skublov
28. MAGMATIC HORNBLENDE IN THE GABBRONORITES OF THE KUSA INTRUSIONEvgeny S. Shagalov, Vladimir V. Kholodnov, Tatyana D. Bocharnikova
29. ATOMIC AND ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE OF ZIRCON ACCORDING TO HIGH-RESOLUTION X-RAY PHOTOELECTRON SPECTROSCOPY: METHODOLOGICAL ASPECTS Yuliya V. Shchapova, Dmitry A. Zamyatin, Sergei L. Votyakov, I.S. Zhidkov, A.I. S.O. Cholah
30. MINERAL COMPOSITION OF THE ZUN-TOREY LAKE (EASTERN SIBERIA) BOTTOM SEDIMENTS STUDIED BY X-RAY DIFFRACTION Roman V. Smelyy, Ekaterina V. Kaneva, Anastasia V. Oshchepkova, Tatiana S. Aisueva, Aleksandr L. Finkelstein
31. CRYSTAL CHEMICAL FEATURES AND COLORNATURE OF SAPPHIRE FROM THE NARYN-GOL DEPOSIT (BURYATIYA)Vasilina F. Sotnikova, Anatoliy G. Nikolaev, Evgeny V. Kislov, Vladislav V. Vanteev, Anna V. Aseeva
32. BHVO-2, AGV-2 AND BCR-2 CERTIFIED REFERENCE MATERIALS IN THE METHOD VALIDATION FOR ZINC STABLE ISOTOPE ANALISIS OF ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES Maria V. Streletskaya, Maria V. Chervyakovskaya, Tatyana G. Okuneva, Daria V. Kiseleva
33. CRYSTAL-CHEMICAL FEATURES AND NATURE OF THE COLOR OF EMERALD FROM THE HENCH DEPOSIT (AFGHANISTAN)Valeria I. Tarakanova, Anatoliy G. Nikolaev, Georgiy A. Yurgenson
34. FEATURES OF THE MINERAL COMPOSITION OF THE SEDIMENTS AT SARADJ-CHUKO GROTTO Vladimir A. Tselmovich, Anastasiia S. Korzinova, Ekaterina V. Doronicheva, Liubov V. Golovanova, Vladimir B. Doronichev
35. THE MORPHOLOGYCAL TYPES OF ZIRCONS FROM GRANITES OF THE POLAR URALSNataliya S. Ulyasheva
36. CAPACITY OF FULLERENES FOR DOPING ATOMS Yury L. Voytekhovsky, Dmitry G. Stepenshchikov
37. ACCESSORY SULFIDES FROM THE CHROMITITES OF THE ERGAKSKY ULTRAMAFIC MASSIF (THE WESTERN SAYAN) Alexey N. Yurichev
38. VISUALIZATION OF ELASTIC ANISOTROPY IN CRYSTALSAnastasia I. Zamkovskaya, Elena M. Maksimova
Prof. Sergei L. Votyakov is an Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Doctor of Geological and Mineralogical Sciences, Principal Research Fellow at the Zavaritsky Institute of Geology and Geochemistry and Head of the Geoanalytic Center for Collective Use, Urals Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Ekaterinburg. He is one of the leading Russian experts in the field of mineral physics and materials science of natural substances. S. Votyakov has published more than 500 works, including 8 monographs. His works have made a significant contribution to the formation and development of Mineral Physics – a new direction in the Earth sciences – and to the solution of the fundamental mineralogical problem, as well as the analysis of the phenomenon of defect formation at micro- and nanoscale levels in minerals,forming a basis for the reconstruction of the conditions of crystallisation and evolution in particulargeological (bioecological) situations. Prof.Votyakov has managed 15 national research projects aimed at studying the spectroscopy of minerals and holds 4 patents. He is the Chairman of the Russian Mineralogical Society’s commission for mineral spectroscopy and Editor-in-Chief of the journal Lithosphere.
Dr. Daria V. Kiseleva, Ph.D. in Geological and Mineralogical Sciences, is a Senior Research Fellow at the Zavaritsky Institute of Geology and Geochemistry, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Ekaterinburg. A specialist in inductively-coupled plasma mass spectrometry, her scientific interests include physical and chemical analysis methods for mineral and biomineral substances, spectroscopy, biogenic hydroxylapatite, teeth and bones of fossil and modern vertebrates including humans, mineralogical stomatology, archaeometry, as well asstrontium and lead isotopes. She has published more than 80 articles in leading Russian and international scientific journals,as well as two monographs. She holds three patents.
Dr. Yuliya V. Shchapova, Ph.D. in Physical and Mathematical Sciences, is a Leading Research Fellow at the Zavaritsky Institute of Geology and Geochemistry, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Ekaterinburg. She heads the Laboratory of Physical and Chemical Methods of Investigation. Dr. Shchapova has published over 150 research works in leading Russian and international scientific journals. Her scientific interests include crystal chemistry, physics and spectroscopy of minerals, structural disorder and radiation phenomena in minerals.
Victor I. Grokhovsky, Ph.D. in Technical Sciences, is a Professor at the Institute of Physics and Technology, Ural Federal University (Ekaterinburg), and Head of the UrFUMeteoritical expeditions and Extra Terra Consortium Laboratory (Ural Federal University). He has published over 400 research works in leading Russian and international scientific journals, focusing on the fields of meteoritics and planetary science (meteorites, lunar soil and dust). Prof. Grokhovsky is a member of the Meteoritical Society and of the Russian Academy of Sciences’Committee on Meteorites.
This book is devoted to the most relevant issues in crystal chemistry and mineral typomorphism; the structure, physico-chemical and technological properties of minerals; and the computational modeling of mineral structure and properties. Considerable attention is paid to the latest advances in and applications of physical methods of investigation for mineral structure and composition, in particular, X-Ray diffraction, spectroscopic (optical, vibrational, ESR, Moessbauer, etc.) and microscopic (SEM, TEM, AFM, etc.) studies, as well as chemical and isotopic analysis methods. The current research trends in space and planetary mineralogy (meteorites, regolites, tektites) are also discussed.
Though specifically intended for the specialist earth and planetary science readership, the book will be of interest to a broad range of scientists. It gathers the proceedings of the Tenth All-Russian Youth Scientific Conference “Minerals: structure, properties, methods of investigation.” Jointly organized by the Institute of Geology and Geochemistry, the Institute of Mineralogy (Urals Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences) and Ural Federal University, the event was held in Ekaterinburg, Russia, on May 27–June 1, 2019.
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