Non-pegmatitic deposits of beryllium: mineralogy, geology, phase equilibria and origin
MD Barton, S Young - Reviews in Mineralogy and …, 2002 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Non-pegmatitic occurrences of Be minerals constitute a diverse set of geologic
environments of considerable mineralogical and petrological interest; they currently provide …
environments of considerable mineralogical and petrological interest; they currently provide …
Assessing rare earth element mineral deposit types and links to environmental impacts
Rare earth elements (REEs) have a crucial role in modern environmental and medical
technologies, leading to a continuously growing demand for these elements. The relatively …
technologies, leading to a continuously growing demand for these elements. The relatively …
[BUCH][B] Petrogenesis and experimental petrology of granitic rocks
W Johannes, F Holtz - 2012 - books.google.com
Page 1 Minerals and Rocks Wilhelm Johannes François Holtz Petrogenesis and Experimental
Petrology of Granitic Rocks $ Springer-Verlag Page 2 Minerals and Rocks 22 Editor in Chief PJ …
Petrology of Granitic Rocks $ Springer-Verlag Page 2 Minerals and Rocks 22 Editor in Chief PJ …
[PDF][PDF] Porphyry deposits
WD Sinclair - Mineral deposits of Canada: A synthesis of major …, 2007 - researchgate.net
Porphyry deposits are the world's most important source of Cu and Mo, and are major
sources of Au, Ag, and Sn; significant byproduct metals include Re, W, In, Pt, Pd, and Se …
sources of Au, Ag, and Sn; significant byproduct metals include Re, W, In, Pt, Pd, and Se …
Special paper: the composition of magmatic-hydrothermal fluids in barren and mineralized intrusions
This paper addresses the question of whether or not there are fundamental differences in
the composition of magmatic-hydrothermal fluids in barren versus variably mineralized …
the composition of magmatic-hydrothermal fluids in barren versus variably mineralized …
[BUCH][B] Metallogeny of tin
B Lehmann - 2006 - books.google.com
Metallogeny of Tin attempts to develop a general metallogenic model for tin in identifying the
essential or relevant processes in tin ore formation. The methodological principle is based …
essential or relevant processes in tin ore formation. The methodological principle is based …
Effects of P, f(O2) and Mg/Fe Ratio on Dehydration Melting of Model Metagreywackes
AEP DOUCE, JS Beard - Journal of Petrology, 1996 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
We present results of dehydration melting experiments [3–15 kbar, 810–950° C f (O 2)≤
QFM (quartz-fayalite-magetite) and≥ Ni-NiO] on two Fe-rich mixtures of biotite (37%) …
QFM (quartz-fayalite-magetite) and≥ Ni-NiO] on two Fe-rich mixtures of biotite (37%) …
The mobility of zirconium and other “immobile” elements during hydrothermal alteration
JN Rubin, CD Henry, JG Price - Chemical Geology, 1993 - Elsevier
Abstract Development of zircon and other Zr phases in hydrothermal deposits indicates that
Zr can be highly mobile in these systems. Mobility is most common in, but not restricted to, F …
Zr can be highly mobile in these systems. Mobility is most common in, but not restricted to, F …
One hundred years of rapakivi granite
OT Rämö, I Haapala - Mineralogy and Petrology, 1995 - Springer
Rapakivi granites, recently redefined as A-type granites showing rapakivi texture at least in
the larger batholiths, occur on all continents and presumably represent the most voluminous …
the larger batholiths, occur on all continents and presumably represent the most voluminous …
An experimental study of a lower Proterozoic A-type granite from theEastern Amazonian Craton, Brazil
The Jamon granite is representative of the Lower Proterozoic (1.88 Ga) oxidized A-type
granites of the eastern part of the Amazonian craton. The dominant facies is a metaluminous …
granites of the eastern part of the Amazonian craton. The dominant facies is a metaluminous …