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    Links between Calcite Kimberlite, Aillikite and Carbonatite in West Greenland: Numeric Modeling of Compositional Relationships by Pilbeam, L H, Nielsen, T F D, Waight, T, Tappe, S

    Published in Journal of petrology (05-06-2024)
    “…Abstract Textural, mineralogical and mineral compositional observations in a suite of Neoproterozoic aillikite and calcite kimberlite dykes from southern West…”
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    Inverse Modeling to Constrain Composition of CO2-Rich Parental Melt of Kimberlite: Model Development and Application to the Majuagaa Dyke, Southern West Greenland by Pilbeam, L H, Rasmussen, T M, Waight, T E, Nielsen, T F D

    Published in Journal of petrology (01-02-2023)
    “…Abstract A model is developed to test the hypothesis that kimberlites can form by low-degree melting of asthenospheric mantle followed by entrainment and…”
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    Elemental Distributions and Mineral Parageneses of the Skaergaard PGE–Au Mineralization: Consequences of Accumulation, Redistribution, and Equilibration in an Upward-Migrating Mush Zone by Nielsen, T F D, Rudashevsky, N S, Rudashevsky, V N, Weatherley, S M, Andersen, J C Ø

    Published in Journal of petrology (01-10-2019)
    “…The Skaergaard PGE–Au mineralization, aka the Platinova Reef, is a syn-magmatic Platinum Group Element (PGE) and gold (Au) mineralization that formed after…”
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    Parental melts of melilitolite and origin of alkaline carbonatite: evidence from crystallised melt inclusions, Gardiner complex by Nielsen, T. F. D., Solovova, I. P., Veksler, I. V.

    Published in Contributions to mineralogy and petrology (01-02-1997)
    “…The Gardiner complex and similar melilitolite and carbonatite-bearing ultramafic alkaline complexes are believed to represent subvolcanic complexes formed…”
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    The E Greenland continental margin; a transition between oceanic and continental magmatism by Brooks, C. K, Nielsen, T. F. D

    Published in Journal of the Geological Society (01-05-1982)
    “…The E Greenland continental margin differs from typical margins in having a superimposed regional uplift which has exposed the early rift products for direct…”
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    From volcanic plains to glaciated peaks: Burial, uplift and exhumation history of southern East Greenland after opening of the NE Atlantic by Japsen, Peter, Green, Paul F., Bonow, Johan M., Nielsen, Troels F.D., Chalmers, James A.

    Published in Global and planetary change (01-05-2014)
    “…In southern East Greenland (68–70°N), voluminous flood basalts erupted onto a largely horizontal lava plain near sea level at the Paleocene–Eocene transition…”
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    Precious metals in magmas of East Greenland; factors important to the mineralization in the Skaergaard Intrusion by Nielsen, T. F. D, Brooks, C. K

    “…A survey of precious metals, Ni and Cu levels, and their mutual relationships in several magma suites of the East Greenland volcanic passive margin shows that…”
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    Textural Maturity of Cumulates: a Record of Chamber Filling, Liquidus Assemblage, Cooling Rate and Large-scale Convection in Mafic Layered Intrusions by Holness, Marian B., Nielsen, Troels F. D., Tegner, Christian

    Published in Journal of petrology (01-01-2007)
    “…Textural maturity describes the extent to which a rock has evolved from the initial reaction-controlled texture towards textural equilibrium controlled by the…”
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    Experimental constraints on the Skaergaard liquid line of descent by Thy, P., Lesher, C.E., Nielsen, T.F.D., Brooks, C.K.

    Published in Lithos (01-11-2006)
    “…New experimental information permits a forward approach to modeling the liquid line of descent of the Skaergaard intrusion. A series of melting experiments on…”
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    Intermetallic compounds, copper and palladium alloys in Au–Pd ore of the Skaergaard pluton, Greenland by Rudashevsky, N. S., Rudashevsky, V. N., Nielsen, T. F. D.

    Published in Geology of ore deposits (01-12-2015)
    “…Copper–palladium intermetallic compounds and alloys (2314 grains) from the Au–Pd ore of the Skaergaard layered gabbroic pluton have been studied. Skaergaardite…”
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    The E Greenland rifted continental margin; an examination of the coastal flexure by Nielsen, T. F. D, Brooks, C. K

    Published in Journal of the Geological Society (01-01-1981)
    “…The structure of the E Greenland coastal flexure, a major structure developed during continental break-up, is interpreted on the basis of field observations…”
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    A Hawaiian beginning for the Iceland plume: Modelling of reconnaissance data for olivine-hosted melt inclusions in Palaeogene picrite lavas from East Greenland by Nielsen, T.F.D., Turkov, V.A., Solovova, I.P., Kogarko, L.N., Ryabchikov, I.D.

    Published in Lithos (01-11-2006)
    “…Compositions of parental and primary melts are modelled for olivine-hosted melt inclusions in three, Palaeogene, proto-Iceland plume picrite samples from East…”
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    Re–Os isotope geochemistry of Tertiary picritic and basaltic magmatism of East Greenland: constraints on plume–lithosphere interactions and the genesis of the Platinova reef, Skaergaard intrusion by Brooks, C.K, Keays, R.R, Lambert, D.D, Frick, L.R, Nielsen, T.F.D

    Published in Lithos (01-06-1999)
    “…Re–Os abundance and isotopic studies on a small number of samples from the lowermost part of the East Greenland lava pile and the nearby Skaergaard intrusion…”
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