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Yu. O. Larionova

Researcher at Russian Academy of Sciences

Publications -  40
Citations -  439

Yu. O. Larionova is an academic researcher from Russian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Craton & Mafic. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 32 publications receiving 354 citations. Previous affiliations of Yu. O. Larionova include Moscow State University.

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Geodynamics of the eastern margin of Sarmatia in the Paleoproterozoic

TL;DR: The East Sarmatian Orogen was formed in the same way as accretionary orogens of the Cordilleran type as discussed by the authors, and it has been shown that the hinterland of this orogen embraced the megablock of the Kursk Magnetic Anomaly as part of the Voronezh Massif and the Azov Block of the Ukrainian Shield.
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Palaeoproterozoic Continental MORB-type Tholeiites in the Karelian Craton: Petrology, Geochronology, and Tectonic Setting

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the results of U^Pb (zircon) and Sm^Nd internal isochron dating for MORB-type tholeiitic dikes in the Karelian Craton, eastern Fennoscandian Shield.
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Sources of Archean sanukitoids (High-Mg subalkaline granitoids) in the Karelian craton: Sm-Nd and Rb-Sr isotopic-geochemical evidence

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the Sm-Nd systematics of sanukitoids with an age of 2715-2740 Ma in the Western, Eastern, and Central domains of the Karelian craton with various crustal evolutionary histories.
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Kimberlite age in the Arkhangelsk Province, Russia: Isotopic geochronologic Rb–Sr and 40Ar/39Ar and mineralogical data on phlogopite

TL;DR: Arzamastsev et al. as discussed by the authors reported detailed data on phlogopite from kimberlite of three facies types in the Arkhangelsk Diamondiferous Province (ADP): (i) massive magmatic kimblerlite (Ermakovskaya-7 Pipe), (ii) transitional type between massive volcaniclastic and magmatic Kimberler (Grib Pipe), and (iii) volcanic kimlerlite (Karpinskii-1 and Karpinskiiskaya-2 pipes).
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Mesoproterozoic orangeites (Kimberlites II) of West Karelia: Mineralogy, geochemistry, and Sr-Nd isotope composition

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the Nb-Fe perovskite oxyba-rometer to calculate the oxygen fugacities of the Kostomuksha-Taloveis and Lentiira-Kuhmo (Finland) areas, West Karelia.