[HTML][HTML] The application of S isotopes and S/Se ratios in determining ore-forming processes of magmatic Ni–Cu–PGE sulfide deposits: A cautionary case study from …
The application of S/Se ratios and S isotopes in the study of magmatic Ni–Cu–PGE sulfide
deposits has long been used to trace the source of S and to constrain the role of crustal …
deposits has long been used to trace the source of S and to constrain the role of crustal …
Classification of altered volcanic island arc rocks using immobile trace elements: development of the Th–Co discrimination diagram
Many diagrams conventionally used to classify igneous rocks utilize mobile elements, which
commonly renders them unreliable for classifying rocks from the geological record. The K2O …
commonly renders them unreliable for classifying rocks from the geological record. The K2O …
Development of Middle Stone Age innovation linked to rapid climate change
The development of modernity in early human populations has been linked to pulsed
phases of technological and behavioural innovation within the Middle Stone Age of South …
phases of technological and behavioural innovation within the Middle Stone Age of South …
Sediment amendment with Phoslock® in Clatto Reservoir (Dundee, UK): Investigating changes in sediment elemental composition and phosphorus fractionation
Lanthanum-modified bentonite clay (Phoslock®) is a lake remediation tool designed to strip
dissolved phosphorus (P) from the water column and increase the sediment P-sorption …
dissolved phosphorus (P) from the water column and increase the sediment P-sorption …
Assessing the mode of action of Phoslock® in the control of phosphorus release from the bed sediments in a shallow lake (Loch Flemington, UK)
Phoslock® is increasingly used worldwide to control sediment phosphorus (P) release and
cyanobacterial blooms despite the fact that little is known about its mode of action in lake …
cyanobacterial blooms despite the fact that little is known about its mode of action in lake …
A large impact crater beneath Hiawatha Glacier in northwest Greenland
We report the discovery of a large impact crater beneath Hiawatha Glacier in northwest
Greenland. From airborne radar surveys, we identify a 31-kilometer-wide, circular bedrock …
Greenland. From airborne radar surveys, we identify a 31-kilometer-wide, circular bedrock …
Progressive mixing of meteoritic veneer into the early Earth's deep mantle
Komatiites are ancient volcanic rocks, mostly over 2.7 billion years old (from the Archaean
era), that formed through high degrees of partial melting of the mantle and therefore provide …
era), that formed through high degrees of partial melting of the mantle and therefore provide …
Geochemistry of rare high-Nb basalt lavas: Are they derived from a mantle wedge metasomatised by slab melts?
Compositionally, high-Nb basalts are similar to HIMU (high U/Pb) ocean island basalts,
continental alkaline basalts and alkaline lavas formed above slab windows. Tertiary alkaline …
continental alkaline basalts and alkaline lavas formed above slab windows. Tertiary alkaline …
Copper mineralization prevented by arc-root delamination during Alpine-Himalayan collision in central Iran
Contrasting geochemical signatures of copper ore hosting Eocene and some barren
undeformed Miocene diorites to granites in central Iran temporally overlap with the Alpine …
undeformed Miocene diorites to granites in central Iran temporally overlap with the Alpine …
High magmatic flux during Alpine-Himalayan collision: Constraints from the Kal-e-Kafi complex, central Iran
Voluminous Eocene gabbros to granites of the Kal-e-Kafi backarc composite intrusion were
emplaced prior to the Alpine-Himalayan collision in the central Iranian backarc, but the …
emplaced prior to the Alpine-Himalayan collision in the central Iranian backarc, but the …