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Summary

The results of geochemical modeling of Proskurov (Dnister-Bug Region) and Chernigovka carbonatite (Pre-Azov Region) massifs fenitization process on the rock and mineral level are presented. To calculate the model composition of fenitization fluid is possible using experimental data of distribution coefficients apatite/fluid for some trace elements (at least, Sr and REE).

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