Search Results - "ROCK, N. M. S"
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Geochemical discrimination between shoshonitic and potassic volcanic rocks in different tectonic settings. a pilot study
Published in Mineralogy and petrology (01-01-1992)Get full text
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Archaean carbon reservoirs and their relevance to the fluid source for gold deposits
Published in Nature (London) (21-01-1988)“…It is commonly assumed that seawater-derived carbon in altered volcanic rock is the only major pre-metamorphic carbon-in-carbonate reservoir in Archaean…”
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A FORTRAN program for tabulating and naming Amphibole analyses according to the international mineralogical association scheme
Published in Mineralogy and petrology (01-08-1987)Get full text
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The International Mineralogical Association (IMA/CNMMN) pyroxene nomenclature scheme: computerization and its consequences
Published in Mineralogy and petrology (01-11-1990)Get full text
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The need for standardization of normalized multi-element diagrams in geochemistry: a comment
Published in GEOCHEMICAL JOURNAL (1987)“…A potpourri of mutually inconsistent normalized multi-element diagrams (‘spider-diagrams’) has been used in geochemistry, on the basis of different choices of:…”
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Fenites, breccia dykes, albitites, and carbonatitic veins near the Great Glen Fault, Inverness, Scotland
Published in Journal of the Geological Society (01-07-1984)“…In the Abriacan-Dochfour-Moniack, Rosemarkie and Foyers areas near Inverness, on the line of the Great Glen fault, Moine metasediments, gneisses and…”
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Intrusive metabasite belts within the Moine Assemblage, west of Loch Ness, Scotland; evidence for metabasite modification by country rock interactions
Published in Journal of the Geological Society (01-07-1985)“…Metamorphosed basic igneous rocks representing an extensive differentiated sill complex (with minor dykes) now form two NE-SW 'belts' approx 10 km wide in W…”
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Marscoite and the origin of andesites
Published in Nature (London) (01-01-1974)Get full text
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Complexly zoned Ti-rich melanite-schorlomite garnets from Ambadungar carbonatite-alkalic complex, Deccan Igneous Province, Gujarat State, Western India
Published in Journal of Asian earth sciences (01-04-2000)“…Ti-rich garnet phenocrysts from a tephrite (‘nephelinite’) plug in the Ambadungar complex situated in the Chhota Udaipur alkalic subprovince show concentric…”
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Do lamprophyres carry gold as well as diamonds?
Published in Nature (London) (17-03-1988)“…A study that proposes the idea that spatial and temporal association of gold and silver vein deposits with lamprophyres is a direct consequence of the…”
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Archean carbon reservoirs and their relevance to the fluid source for gold deposits
Published in Nature (London) (21-01-1988)“…Evidence for seafloor alteration and fault-controlled regional alteration, two carbonate-alteration styles that predate regional metamorphism and gold…”
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Late caledonian lamprophyre dyke swarms of South-Eastern Scotland
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Late Caledonian Dyke-Swarms in Southern Scotland: A Regional Zone of Primitive K-Rich Lamprophyres and Associated Vents
Published in The Journal of geology (01-07-1986)“…Siluro-Devonian magmatism in the Southern Uplands (Scotland) and Northern Ireland includes a hitherto neglected regional SW-NE zone, c. 10 km wide and >300 km…”
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Archaen carbon reservoirs and their relevance to the fluid source for gold deposits
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Chemical mineralogy of the Monchique alkaline complex, southern Portugal
Published in Contributions to mineralogy and petrology (01-01-1982)Get full text
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