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Bul’bak, T. A.

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Vol 468, No 2 (2016) Geochemistry The composition of volatile components in olivines from Yakutian kimberlites of various ages: Evidence from gas chromatography–mass spectrometry
Vol 469, No 1 (2016) Geochemistry Peculiarities of the composition of volatile components in picroilmenites from Yakutian kimberlites of various ages (by gas chromatography—mass spectrometry)
Vol 474, No 2 (2017) Geochemistry Stability of methane in reduced C–O–H fluid at 6.3 GPa and 1300–1400°C
Vol 475, No 2 (2017) Geochemistry Primary melt and fluid inclusions in regenerated crystals and phenocrysts of olivine from kimberlites of the Udachnaya-East Pipe, Yakutia: The problem of the kimberlite melt
Vol 477, No 2 (2017) Geochemistry Synthesis of hydrocarbons by CO2 fluid conversion with hydrogen: Experimental modeling at 7.8 GPa and 1350°C
Vol 481, No 1 (2018) Geochemistry The Composition Features of Volatile Components in Diamonds from the Placers in the Northeastern Part of the Siberian Platform by Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry
Vol 481, No 2 (2018) Geochemistry Composition of Hydrocarbons in Synthetic Diamonds Grown in a Fe—Ni—C System (according to Gas Chromatography—Mass Spectrometry Data)
Vol 482, No 1 (2018) Geochemistry Peculiarities of the Composition of Volatiles of Diamonds Synthesized in the Fe–S–C System: Data on Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry
Vol 483, No 1 (2018) Geochemistry Formation of Water-Bearing Defects in Olivine in the Presence of Water–Hydrocarbon Fluid at 6.3 GPa and 1200°C