Crystallization in confinement
Many crystallization processes of great importance, including frost heave, biomineralization,
the synthesis of nanomaterials, and scale formation, occur in small volumes rather than bulk …
the synthesis of nanomaterials, and scale formation, occur in small volumes rather than bulk …
Coupled dissolution and precipitation at mineral–fluid interfaces
Reactions occurring at mineral–fluid interfaces are important in all geochemical processes
and essential for the cycling of elements within the Earth. Understanding the mechanism of …
and essential for the cycling of elements within the Earth. Understanding the mechanism of …
[HTML][HTML] Fenites associated with carbonatite complexes: A review
Carbonatites and alkaline-silicate rocks are the most important sources of rare earth
elements (REE) and niobium (Nb), both of which are metals imperative to technological …
elements (REE) and niobium (Nb), both of which are metals imperative to technological …
High‐grade metamorphism and partial melting of basic and intermediate rocks
Rocks of basic and intermediate bulk composition occur in orogenic terranes from all
geological time periods and are thought to represent significant petrological components of …
geological time periods and are thought to represent significant petrological components of …
Fluid-mediated partial alteration in monazite: the role of coupled dissolution–reprecipitation in element redistribution and mass transfer
DE Harlov, R Wirth, CJ Hetherington - Contributions to Mineralogy and …, 2011 - Springer
Abstract Monazite [(Ce, LREE, Th, U, Ca)(P, Si) O 4], with complex zoning in Th and other
elements, is commonly observed in metamorphic and igneous rocks. The hypothesis that …
elements, is commonly observed in metamorphic and igneous rocks. The hypothesis that …
Compressional intracontinental orogens: Ancient and modern perspectives
Compressional intracontinental orogens are major zones of crustal thickening produced at
large distances from active plate boundaries. Consequently, any account of their initiation …
large distances from active plate boundaries. Consequently, any account of their initiation …
The magmatic–hydrothermal transition in rare-element pegmatites from southeast Ireland: LA-ICP-MS chemical map** of muscovite and columbite–tantalite
The processes involved in the magmatic–hydrothermal transition in rare-element pegmatite
crystallization are obscure, and the role of hydrothermal mechanisms in producing economic …
crystallization are obscure, and the role of hydrothermal mechanisms in producing economic …
Textural and compositional complexities resulting from coupled dissolution–reprecipitation reactions in geomaterials
Texture encompasses 'the overall appearance a rock has because of the size, shape, and
arrangement of its constituent mineral grains'. Textural observations are crucial for …
arrangement of its constituent mineral grains'. Textural observations are crucial for …
Hydrothermal reequilibration of igneous magnetite in altered granitic plutons and its implications for magnetite classification schemes: Insights from the Handan …
Magnetite is a common mineral in igneous rocks and has been used as an important
petrogenetic indicator as its compositions and textures reflect changing physiochemical …
petrogenetic indicator as its compositions and textures reflect changing physiochemical …
Channelized fluid flow and eclogite-facies metasomatism along the subduction shear zone
Abstract The Monviso ophiolite Lago Superiore Unit (LSU; Western Alps) constitutes a well-
preserved, largely coherent fragment of eclogitic upper oceanic lithosphere subducted to c …
preserved, largely coherent fragment of eclogitic upper oceanic lithosphere subducted to c …