Search Results - "Pedro Pablo Gil-Crespo"
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Phosphate mineral associations from the Tres Arroyos aplite-pegmatites (Badajoz, Spain); petrography, mineral chemistry, and petrogenetic implications
Published in Canadian mineralogist (01-11-2020)“…In the Tres Arroyos granite-pegmatite system (Badajoz, Spain) a zoned aplite-pegmatite field occurs, with poorly evolved, intermediate, and Li-rich dikes…”
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Characterization of Nb-Ta oxides associated with the aplopegmatites from Tres Arroyos (Badajoz, Spain)
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Evidence for internal fractionation from Li isotopes in tourmaline and mica in the Berry-Havey rare-element pegmatite (Maine, USA)
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Compositional Variations in Apatite and Petrogenetic Significance: Examples from Peraluminous Granites and Related Pegmatites and Hydrothermal Veins from the Central Iberian Zone (Spain and Portugal)
Published in Minerals (Basel) (01-11-2022)“…Apatite can be used as an archive of processes occurring during the evolution of granitic magmas and as a pegmatite exploration tool. With this aim, a detailed…”
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Occurrence, paragenesis and compositional evolution of tourmaline from the Tormes Dome area, central Iberian Zone, Spain
Published in Canadian mineralogist (01-02-2011)“…Tourmaline occurs in a variety of pegmatites, leucogranites, migmatites, metasedimentary rocks and quartz veins in the anatectic Variscan Tormes Dome (TD) in…”
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Geochemistry of primary Fe-Mn phosphates from CaÑada (Spain) and Palermo (USA) pegmatites and petrogenetic implications
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Tourmaline 40Ar/39Ar chronology of tourmaline-rich rocks from Central Iberia dates the main Variscan deformation phases
Published in Geologica acta (2009)“…During crustal thickening, metapelites taken to depth release boron-bearing hydrothermal fluids because of progressive heating and dehydration. These fluids…”
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