Alkaline Rocks and Carbonatites of the World

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Sorug

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Occurrence number: 
136-08-007
Country: 
Russia
Region: 
East Tuva
Location: 
Longitude: 98.58, Latitude: 52.38
Carbonatite: 
No

The Sorug alkaline intrusive complex cuts Precambrian marbles and gabbroic rocks of lower Palaeozoic age. It includes peralkaline syenites, nepheline-bearing syenites and plagioclase-bearing nepheline syenites; nepheline syenite pegmatites are abundant. There are small cross-cutting granosyenite bodies. The nepheline syenites are composed of nepheline (9-35%), alkali feldspar (40-79%), aegirine-augite (5-17%), biotite (1-18%), amphibole, plagioclase, garnet and not very plentiful Fe-Ti oxide minerals. Mineral compositions are given by Kovalenko and Popolitov (1970).

References: 

KOVALENKO, V.I. and POPOLITOV, E.I. 1970. Petrology and geochemistry of the REE of the alkaline and granite rocks from north-east Tuva. Nauka, Moscow, 158 pp.

Map: 
Fig. 2_170. Sorug (after Kovalenko and Popolitov, 1970, Fig. 15).
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