Authors:
Liferovich, RP
Pakhomovsky, YA
Bogdanova, AN
Balaganskaya, EG
Laajoki, KVO
Gehor, S
Chukanov, NV
Citation: Rp. Liferovich et al., Collinsite in hydrothermal assemblages related to carbonatites in the Kovdor Complex, northwestern Russia, CAN MINERAL, 39, 2001, pp. 1081-1094
Authors:
Gornostayev, SS
Ohnenstetter, M
Neziraj, A
Ohnenstetter, D
Laajoki, KVO
Popovchenko, SE
Kornienko, PK
Citation: Ss. Gornostayev et al., New occurrences of anduoite, (Ru,Os)As-2, from chromite deposits of Ukraine and Albania, CAN MINERAL, 39, 2001, pp. 591-606
Authors:
Barkov, AY
Martin, RF
Men'shikov, YP
Savchenko, YE
Thibaut, Y
Laajoki, KVO
Citation: Ay. Barkov et al., Edgarite, FeNb3S6, first natural niobium-rich sulfide from the Khibina alkaline complex, Russian Far North: evidence for chalcophile behavior of Nb in a fenite, CONTR MIN P, 138(3), 2000, pp. 229-236
Authors:
Liferovich, RP
Sokolova, EV
Hawthorne, FC
Laajoki, KVO
Gehor, S
Pakhomovsky, YA
Sorokhtina, NV
Citation: Rp. Liferovich et al., Gladiusite, Fe-2(3+)(Fe2+,Mg)(4)(PO4)(OH)(11)(H2O), a new hydrothermal mineral species from the phoscorite-carbonatite unit, Kovdor complex, Kola Peninsula, Russia, CAN MINERAL, 38, 2000, pp. 1477-1485
Authors:
Tolstykh, ND
Sidorov, EG
Laajoki, KVO
Krivenko, AP
Podlipskiy, M
Citation: Nd. Tolstykh et al., The association of platinum-group minerals in placers of the Pustaya River, Kamchatka, Russia, CAN MINERAL, 38, 2000, pp. 1251-1264
Citation: Ay. Barkov et al., Paragenesis and origin of staurolite from a palladium-rich gabbronorite: an unusual occurrence from the Lukkulaisvaara layered intrusion, Russian Karelia, N J MINER A, 175(2), 1999, pp. 191-222
Authors:
Gornostayev, SS
Crocket, JH
Mochalov, AG
Laajoki, KVO
Citation: Ss. Gornostayev et al., The platinum-group minerals of the Baimka placer deposits, Aluchin horst, Russian Far East, CAN MINERAL, 37, 1999, pp. 1117-1129
Authors:
Barkov, AY
Thibault, Y
Laajoki, KVO
Melezhik, VA
Nilsson, LP
Citation: Ay. Barkov et al., Zoning and substitutions in Co-Ni-(Fe)-PGE sulfarsenides from the Mount General'skaya layered intrusion, Arctic Russia, CAN MINERAL, 37, 1999, pp. 127-142