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The oldest granulites of the Ukrainian Shield, the Bug granulitic complex. / Lobach-Zhuchenko, S. B.; Kaulina, T. V.; Sukach, V. V.; Yurchenko, A. V.; Baltybaev, S. K.; Balagansky, V. V.

In: Naukovyi Visnyk Natsionalnoho Hirnychoho Universytetu, No. 1, 2015, p. 21-27.

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Lobach-Zhuchenko, SB, Kaulina, TV, Sukach, VV, Yurchenko, AV, Baltybaev, SK & Balagansky, VV 2015, 'The oldest granulites of the Ukrainian Shield, the Bug granulitic complex', Naukovyi Visnyk Natsionalnoho Hirnychoho Universytetu, no. 1, pp. 21-27.

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Lobach-Zhuchenko, S. B., Kaulina, T. V., Sukach, V. V., Yurchenko, A. V., Baltybaev, S. K., & Balagansky, V. V. (2015). The oldest granulites of the Ukrainian Shield, the Bug granulitic complex. Naukovyi Visnyk Natsionalnoho Hirnychoho Universytetu, (1), 21-27.

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Lobach-Zhuchenko SB, Kaulina TV, Sukach VV, Yurchenko AV, Baltybaev SK, Balagansky VV. The oldest granulites of the Ukrainian Shield, the Bug granulitic complex. Naukovyi Visnyk Natsionalnoho Hirnychoho Universytetu. 2015;(1):21-27.

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Lobach-Zhuchenko, S. B. ; Kaulina, T. V. ; Sukach, V. V. ; Yurchenko, A. V. ; Baltybaev, S. K. ; Balagansky, V. V. / The oldest granulites of the Ukrainian Shield, the Bug granulitic complex. In: Naukovyi Visnyk Natsionalnoho Hirnychoho Universytetu. 2015 ; No. 1. pp. 21-27.

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title = "The oldest granulites of the Ukrainian Shield, the Bug granulitic complex",
abstract = "Purpose: Geological and geochronological study of main stages of granulitic metamorphism in the geological evolution of the Bug granulitic complex of the Ukrainian Shield (USh). Methodology: The study consisted of field works, laboratory analytical investigations of rock samples and scientific generalization of the obtained data. Rock sampling was fulfilled within in detail described exposures of quarry walls. Laboratory investigations included such methods: rock chemical analysis on main, rare and REE elements; chemical analysis of rock-forming minerals; rare and REE analysis of zircon; studying of an internal structure and measurement of U-Pb isotope relations in zircon (SHRIMP II, VSEGEI, St.-Petersburg). Findings: We have proved that the studied zircon belongs to granulitic type by its morphology, internal structure and chemical composition. Containing zircon two-pyroxene gneisses answer to P-T parameters of granulitic metamorphic facies on the base of rockforming minerals composition. Thus, the established radiological zircon age 3499±b 33 Ma fixes time of the earliest stage of granulitic metamorphism of the Bug rock complex. Originality: The Paleoarchean granulitic metamorphic facies have been identified in the Bug rock complex for the first time. This data significantly supplements our concep tions about early geological history of USh as a fragment of early Precambrian crust. Practical value: Practical usage of received results in geological mapping of the Dniester-Bug province will promote more valid metallogenic assessment and increase of prospecting efficiency within this province and USh as a whole.",
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