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(1) Geological map of Mongolia
(1:1,000,000 in scale)
MRAM Geological Survey and MAS
Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources (1998)
(102 00 -108 00 E, 48 00 – 52 00
N)
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use two windows; one is for geological map, the other is for legend. New window can be opened by gCtrlh +
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(2) Dejidmaa, G. and Naito, K. (1998)
Previous studies on the Erdenetiin ovoo porphyry copper-molybdenum deposit, Mongolia. Bulletin Geological Survey of Japan,
vol. 49, no. 6, p. 299-308.
Schematic map of the Erdenetiin ovoo deposit is shown in Fi. 4.
(3) Makoto
Takeuchi, Kazuhiro Tsukada, Toshiya Suzuki, Yuki Nakane, Sersmaa Gonchigdorj, Manchuk Nuramkhaan, Tomoyuki Kondo, Nozomi Matsuzawa, Bakhat Nuramkhaan, Khishigsuren Sondom, Onon Gantumur, Yusuke Katsurada, Kentaro Kawahara,
Masami Hashimoto, Shoko Yamasaki, Asuka Matsumoto, Oyu-Erdene Borkhuu, Bulgantsengel Magnaibayar, Kundyz Syeryekhaan, Enkhchimeg Luvsandorj, Ganzorig Ranjin, Myagmarsuren Gerelbaatar, Jamiyandagva Otgonbaatar, Molomjamts Minkhjargal, 2012, Stratigraphy
and geological structure of the Paleozoic system around Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
Bull. Nagoya Univ. Museum, No. 28, 1–18.
http://www.num.nagoya-u.ac.jp/media/report/pdf/028_01.pdf
Fig. 2 in
this article is the geological map around Ulaanbaatar.
(4)
B. Gendenjamts, B.
Munkhtsengel, D. Odgerel, D. Sanchir, B. Ganbat (2019) Age, origin and tectonic
setting of Dulaankhan granitic pluton in northern
Mongolia. Mongolian Geoscientist,
49, 22-34.
è https://www.mongoliajol.info/index.php/MGS/article/view/1224/1480
Fig. 2 is the
geological map of Dulaankhan plutons based Gendenjamts (2018), MSc thesis of Mongolian University of
Science and Technology.