Abstract

The Lovozero massif in Russia’s Kola Peninsula is one of the world’s largest alkaline complexes, with an area of 650 km2. Its agpaitic to hyperagpaitic rocks and their derivative pegmatites and hydrothermally affected rocks have yielded over three hundred mineral species, making the Lovozero

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