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    <journal-title xml:lang="en">Russian Journal of Earth Sciences</journal-title>
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     <trans-title>Russian Journal of Earth Sciences</trans-title>
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   <issn publication-format="online">1681-1208</issn>
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     <subject>ОРИГИНАЛЬНЫЕ СТАТЬИ</subject>
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     <subject>ORIGINAL ARTICLES</subject>
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     <subject>ОРИГИНАЛЬНЫЕ СТАТЬИ</subject>
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    <article-title xml:lang="en">Petrology of the Europe-Largest Burakovka early Paleoproterozoic layered pluton Southern Karelia, Russia</article-title>
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     <trans-title>Petrology of the Europe-Largest Burakovka early Paleoproterozoic layered pluton Southern Karelia, Russia</trans-title>
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       <surname>Chistyakov</surname>
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       <surname>Chistyakov</surname>
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       <surname>Sharkov</surname>
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       <surname>Sharkov</surname>
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      <name xml:lang="ru">
       <surname>Grokhovskaya</surname>
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      <name xml:lang="en">
       <surname>Grokhovskaya</surname>
       <given-names>T L</given-names>
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      <name xml:lang="ru">
       <surname>Bogatikov</surname>
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      <name xml:lang="en">
       <surname>Bogatikov</surname>
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       <surname>Muravitskaya</surname>
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       <surname>Muravitskaya</surname>
       <given-names>G N</given-names>
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      <name xml:lang="ru">
       <surname>Grinevich</surname>
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       <surname>Grinevich</surname>
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     <institution xml:lang="ru">Institute of Geology of Ore Deposits, Petrography, Mineralogy and Geochemistry RAS, Moscow, Russia</institution>
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     <institution xml:lang="ru">Karelian Geological Survey, Petrozavodsk, Russia</institution>
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     <institution xml:lang="en">Karelian Geological Survey, Petrozavodsk, Russia</institution>
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   <volume>4</volume>
   <issue>1</issue>
   <fpage>35</fpage>
   <lpage>75</lpage>
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    <date date-type="received" iso-8601-date="2021-11-10T23:22:34+03:00">
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     <month>11</month>
     <year>2021</year>
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   <abstract xml:lang="ru">
    <p>The Burakovka layered pluton of basic and mafic rocks is the largest intrusive massif in the Baltic Province composed of Si- and Mg-rich boninite-like rocks. The pluton consists of two individual bodies, each having its own internal structure, and contacting each other in their apical parts, known as the Aganozero and Shalozero-Burakovka bodies. Both bodies have a similar rock sequence including five differentiated zones upward: mafic rocks, pyroxenite, gabbro norite, pigeonite gabbro norite, and magnetite gabbro diorite the latter found only in the Shalozero-Burakovka Body. Being generally similar to each other, these bodies differ notably in the styles of their cumulate stratigraphy and, to a lesser extent, in composition. The pluton is distinguished by the presence of markers - singular interlayers of high-temperature mafic cumulates emplaced in the sequence of lower-T formations. Their origin is believed to have been associated with the intrusion of fresh magma portions into the crystallizing magma chambers. The same mechanism is believed to have been responsible for a macrorhythmic pattern found in the southeastern portion of the Shalozero-Burakovka intrusive body. Using chemical and mineralogical data, it is shown that the bodies discussed were derived from similar high-Si and high-Mg magmas, except that the Aganozero Body was emplaced 50 million years later than the Shalozero-Burakovka intrusion: the former was dated Sm-Nd isochron 2372 22 Ma e Nd=-3.220.13, and the latter, 2433  28Ma eNd=-3.14 0.14. It is concluded that the Burakovka Pluton was a long-lived magma center which developed above a local mantle plume, the origin of which had been associated with the activity of a megaplume which had been responsible for the existence of the Baltic province throughout a period of 200 million years.</p>
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    <p>The Burakovka layered pluton of basic and mafic rocks is the largest intrusive massif in the Baltic Province composed of Si- and Mg-rich boninite-like rocks. The pluton consists of two individual bodies, each having its own internal structure, and contacting each other in their apical parts, known as the Aganozero and Shalozero-Burakovka bodies. Both bodies have a similar rock sequence including five differentiated zones upward: mafic rocks, pyroxenite, gabbro norite, pigeonite gabbro norite, and magnetite gabbro diorite the latter found only in the Shalozero-Burakovka Body. Being generally similar to each other, these bodies differ notably in the styles of their cumulate stratigraphy and, to a lesser extent, in composition. The pluton is distinguished by the presence of markers - singular interlayers of high-temperature mafic cumulates emplaced in the sequence of lower-T formations. Their origin is believed to have been associated with the intrusion of fresh magma portions into the crystallizing magma chambers. The same mechanism is believed to have been responsible for a macrorhythmic pattern found in the southeastern portion of the Shalozero-Burakovka intrusive body. Using chemical and mineralogical data, it is shown that the bodies discussed were derived from similar high-Si and high-Mg magmas, except that the Aganozero Body was emplaced 50 million years later than the Shalozero-Burakovka intrusion: the former was dated Sm-Nd isochron 2372 22 Ma e Nd=-3.220.13, and the latter, 2433  28Ma eNd=-3.14 0.14. It is concluded that the Burakovka Pluton was a long-lived magma center which developed above a local mantle plume, the origin of which had been associated with the activity of a megaplume which had been responsible for the existence of the Baltic province throughout a period of 200 million years.</p>
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