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De Albuquerque, Carlos A.E (1974) Geochemistry of actinolitic hornblendes from tonalitic rocks, Northern Portugal. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 38 (5) 789-803 doi:10.1016/0016-7037(74)90151-3 Journal (article/letter/editorial)
CARLOS A. R. DE ALBUQUERQUE Department of Geology, Saint Mary’s University, Hal&x, Nova Scotia, Canada (Received... The distribution of elements between amphibole and co-existing biotite is studied. The composition of...amp~boles and the physical conditions of crysta~iz&tion inferred from the study of the biotite and rock series...about 3 Kb and f0, defined by FMQ. THE INTEGRATED studies of the geochemistry of the rooks and minerals...increased our understanding of their magmatic evolution and of the role of intensive variables. However, the
Woodland, Mary Vogt (1959) Data of rock analyses—VI. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 17 (1) 136-147 doi:10.1016/0016-7037(59)90083-3 Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Bibliograghyand index of rock analyses in the periodical and serial literatqre of Scotland* MARY VOGT WOODLAND...have led the way in the applioation of chemicrd and physical experiment to the elucidation of geological...with chemical data are being analyses of igneous and metamorphic rocks, the bibliographic published in...dealing with the analyses contained in the periodical and serial publications of Scotland from 1914 through...for the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland and another for England and Wales. No analysis of a rock
WEISS, S., TROLL, G. (1989) The Ballachulish Igneous Complex, Scotland: Petrography, Mineral Chemistry, and Order of Crystallization in the Monzodiorite-Quartz Diorite Suite and in the Granite. Journal of Petrology, 30 (5) 1069-1115 doi:10.1093/petrology/30.5.1069 Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Mineral Chemistry, and Order of Crystallization in the Monzodiorite-Quartz Diorite Suite and in the Granite...oxide thermobarometry, and stability relationships of ternary feldspars, biotite, and amphiboles are used...magmas, phase compositions, and oxygen fugacity. Plagioclase, augite, and oxides generally yielded submagmatic...temperatures due to the extensive recrystallization and re-equilibration of these phases in the 900-550 CC...than 1 wt. % initial magmatic water, and remained H2O-deficient and vapor-absent throughout their entire
Walker, Frederick (1924) A Marginal Modification of the Ballachulish Granite. Geological Magazine, 61 (12) 550-554 doi:10.1017/s0016756800102195 Journal (article/letter/editorial)
between 700 and 800 feet (present levels) which contains large blocks of Carboniferous limestone and boulders...have had to go for about a mile against a dead end and up a basal gradient of 1 in 40, as shown by Fig....lying at and near the foot of Ennerdale Lake, the gravel heaps of Cockhow, and the boulders on and near High...E. B. Bailey has described both the igneous rock and its associated contact phenomena in the Geological...of white granite between the normal " granite " and the Appin Quartzite at Rudh'a'Bhaid Bheithe (about
Leake, Bernard E. (1971) On aluminous and edenitic hornblendes. Mineralogical Magazine, 38 (296) 389-407 doi:10.1180/minmag.1971.038.296.01 Journal (article/letter/editorial)
E 38 NUMBER 296 DECEMBER I 9 7 1 On aluminous and edenitic hornblendes B E R N A R D E. L E A K E Department...from amphibolecorundum rocks, with and without anorthite, are given and after critical examination of the...natural edenite or ferroedenite is unknown, but a new analysis of the nearest known natural edenite, from...are needed for _edenite_-ferroedenitecrystallization, much below that possible in magmas and only rarely achieved...the approach of igneous hornblendes to _edenite_-ferroedenite and tremolite-ferroactinolite is outlined
LEELANANDAM, C. (1970) Chemical Mineralogy of Hornblendes and Biotites from the Charnockitic Rocks of Kondapalli, India. Journal of Petrology, 11 (3) 475-505 doi:10.1093/petrology/11.3.475 Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Chemical Mineralogy of Hornblendes and Biotites from the Charnockitic Rocks of Kondapalli, India by C...C. LEELANANDAM Department of Mineralogy and Petrology, University of Cambridge, England1 INTRODUCTION...Kondapalli (16° 37' N. and 80° 32f E.), Krishna district, Andhra Pradesh, India, and are associated with...gneiss, charnockitic biotite-gneiss, pegmatites, and dolerites. While the khondalites (quartz-feldspa...the charnockites exhibit an intrusive relationship and occur as hill masses (? stocks), dykes, or lenses
KATO, YUZO, ONUKI, HITOSHI, TANAKA, HISAO (1977) Compositional dependence of the Mg/Fe2+ distribution coefficient between biotite-hornblende pairs from calc-alkaline granitic rocks. The Journal of the Japanese Association of Mineralogists, Petrologists and Economic Geologists, 72 (6) 252-258 doi:10.2465/ganko1941.72.252 Journal (article/letter/editorial)
ROCKS Yuzo Institute KATO and HITOSHI ONUKI of Mineralogy, Petrology and Economic Geology, Tohoku University...University, Sendai and HISAO TANAKA Department of Geology, University of Yamagata, Yamagata Five pairs...pairs of biotite and hornblende from the rocks of the Senmaya granitic intrusion in the southern Kitakami...distribution coefficient of Mg-Fe2+ between biotite and hornblende is considerably controlled by the Mg/Fe2+...calc-alkaline granitic rocks from Senmaya district and other various localities in the world. With regard
Murphy, J. Brendan, Blais, Stephanie A., Tubrett, Michael, McNeil, Daniel, Middleton, Matthew (2012) Microchemistry of amphiboles near the roof of a mafic magma chamber: Insights into high level melt evolution. Lithos, 148. 162-175 doi:10.1016/j.lithos.2012.06.012 Journal (article/letter/editorial)
intruded during regional ensialic arc magmatism and crystallized at shallow crustal levels under conditions...ultramafic to mafic rocks and displays the extraordinary variability in texture and modal abundance that is...trace and REE) to the evolution of water-rich magma to be investigated. All amphiboles in mafic and ultramafic...rocks are calcic, with (Ca + Na)B ≥ 1.34 and SiIV between 6.1 and 7.3. They predominantly range in composition...tschermakite to magnesiohornblende and display a dominance of edenite (Na,KA + Al IV = SiIV) substitution
Moazzen, M., Droop, G. T. R. (2005) Application of mineral thermometers and barometers to granitoid igneous rocks: the Etive Complex, W Scotland. Mineralogy and Petrology, 83 (1) 27-53 doi:10.1007/s00710-004-0059-z Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Mineralogy and Petrology (2005) 83: 27–53 DOI 10.1007/s00710-004-0059-z Application of mineral thermometers...thermometers and barometers to granitoid igneous rocks: the Etive Complex, W Scotland M. Moazzen1 and G. T....chosen for mineral chemical studies and for estimation of the pressure and temperature conditions of magmatic...crystallisation. Application of Al- inhornblende barometry and crossite contents of amphiboles indicates a pressure...Etive thermal aureole. Thermometry, using ternary and binary feldspar systems, yields low temperatures
Cooper, George F., Blundy, Jon D., Macpherson, Colin G., Humphreys, Madeleine C. S., Davidson, Jon P. (2019) Evidence from plutonic xenoliths for magma differentiation, mixing and storage in a volatile-rich crystal mush beneath St. Eustatius, Lesser Antilles. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 174 (5) doi:10.1007/s00410-019-1576-4 Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology https://doi.org/10.1007/s00410-019-1576-4 (2019) 174:39 ORIGINAL...plutonic xenoliths for magma differentiation, mixing and storage in a volatile‑rich crystal mush beneath St...2019 Abstract Quantifying the storage conditions and evolution of different magmatic components within...is key to our understanding of igneous processes and products. Whereas erupted magmas represent a portion...system that cannot be mobilised easily to form lavas and consequently offer a unique record of magma diversity
Key, R. M., Clark, G. C., May, F., Phillips, E. R., Chacksfield, B. C., Peacock, J. D. (1997) Geology of the Glen Roy district - Memoir for 1:50 000 Geological Sheet 63W (Scotland) British Geological Survey. Book
alluvium and alluvial gravel; lacustrine and Scree; debris cone deposits; Igneous rocks Tectonic and thermal...glaciofluvial gravel; sand and silt, glaciolacustrine laminated clay and silt; till; sand and gravel PERMO- CaRBONIFEROUS...Camptonite and monchiquite dykes Sandstone, breccia and Felsite, feldspar shattered and locally microdiorite...conglomerate, commonly porphyry and brecciated including Etive and Ben Nevis dyke swarms Granite, granodiorite...granodiorite, diorite including Corrieyairack and PALAEOZOIC Strath Ossian granitic complexes. ‘SILURIAN
Key, R. M., Clark, G. C., May, F., Phillips, E. R., Chacksfield, B. C., Peacock, J. D. (1997) Geology of the Glen Roy district - Memoir for 1 :50 000 Geological Sheet 63W (Scotland) British Geological Survey. Book
Sandstone, breccia and conglon1crale, commonly shattered and locally brecciated Tectonic and thermal events...deposits; peat; alluviu1n and alluvial gravel; lacuslrine and glaciofluvial gravel; sand and silt, glaciolacustrine...lc:1n1inaled clay and silt; till; sand and gravel Palaeoseis1n ici ty j Faulting Can1ptonite and 1nonchiquite...Felsite, feldspar porphyry and rn icrodioritc dykes, including Etive and Ben Nevis dyke swarms Rapid regional...granoclio,ite, diori te including Corrieyairack and Strath Ossian granitic complexes. Ve in complexes
Key, R. M., Clark, G. C., May, F., Phillips, E. R., Chacksfield, B. C., Peacock, J. D. (1997) Geology of the Glen Roy district - Memoir for 1:50 000 Geological Sheet 63W (Scotland) British Geological Survey, London. Book
la1ni11atcd cla,; and silt; till; sa11d a11cl gr,l\'el Igneous rocks Tectonic and thern1al events P...)rit.e <l)rkes, i11<:l="" t1<li="" r1="" g="" etive="" a11d="" ben="" <em="">Nevis dyke swa1·1ns Fa11l ti11g Rapid regil)t1al ttplift</l)rkes,>...st1ite i11cl 11cli11g Achavady, Allt Dubh, Bohenie and Glas Bhei110 appinites; Faichem • pyroxen1te SJLl...se111ipelite Grampian Group: psa1nn1ite, se1nipt�lite and feldspathic q11artzite ,vitl1 111i11()f c(,1lc­ silicate...sot1tl1western e11d of the Monadhliath mo11ntain range and incl11dcs the rnajor gl,lciated valleys of' Gler1
Cawthorn, R.Grant (1976) Some chemical controls on igneous amphibole compositions. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 40 (11) 1319-1328 doi:10.1016/0016-7037(76)90121-6 Journal (article/letter/editorial)
amphiboles is extremely sensitive to magma composition and the nature of the co-existing phases. The extent...compositional divide may be demonstrated for both intrusive and extrusive suites. Amphiboles are generally nepheline-normative...Fractionation factors between amph~boie and magma composition for MgO and Fe0 appear to increase with decreasing...decreasing temperature; those for TiOt and NazO decrease with increasing pressure. The CaO content of amphiboles...crystalli~tion. Such a liquid might be in these minerals and discussed their solid solution equilibrium with the
Heddle, M. Forster (1901) The Mineralogy of Scotland Vol. 2. David Douglas, Edinburgh. Book (volume)
MINERALOGY OF SCOTLAND VOL. II. Printed by Neill and Company, Limited, Edinburgh FOR DAVID DOUGLAS ...KENT, AND CAMBRIDGE . . MAOMILLAN AND BOWKS. GLASGOW . . LONDON , . JAMES MAOLEHOSE AND SONS...Stereogram of Orthoclase, 6 and c Projections, Stereograms of Albite and Anorthite, c Projections, Stereograms...Stereograms of Augite, 6 and c Projections, Stereogram of Idocrase, Stereograms of Epidote and Sphene, 6 Projections...Barytes, c Projection, Stereograms of Gypsum, & and c Projections, Map of Scotland, Index to the one-
Phemister, J. (1960) British Regional Geology, Scotland: The Northern Highlands (3rd ed.) Geological Survey and Museum Report (edition)
INSTITUTE OF GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES Geological Survey and Museum BRITISH REGIONAL GEOLOGY SCOTLAND: THE NORTHERN...INSTITUTE OF GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES Geological Survey and Museum BRITISH REGIONAL GEOLOGY Scotland: The Northern...Great Britain and the Museum of Practical Geology with Overseas Geological Surveys and is a constituent...Survey, who have freely offered new information and helpful criticism. Dr. Pringle has rendered assistance...almost all the maps in the text, but in Figs. 8 and 18 geological lines have been taken from maps which
(2018) Mineralogy, Petrology, Geochemistry. Abstract Volume, 16th Swiss Geoscience Meeting Bern, 30th November – 1st December 2018, 2. Swiss Academy of Sciences. Conference Proceedings (Volume)
Grobéty, Eric Reusser Swiss Society of Mineralogy and Petrology (SSMP) TALKS: 2.1 Belgrano T.M., Diamond...protoarc crust composition, boninite distribution and sulphide deposit prospectivity 2.2 Blattmann T...Chiaradia M.: Magmatic sulphide saturation in subduction and postsubduction magmas 2.8 Gianola O., Bartoli O...Galli A., Ferrero S., Capizzi L.: Melt inclusions and crustal anatexis at ultra-high temperature conditions...Invited talk: Metamorphic resetting explains the Hf and Nd paradox in Eoarchean rocks 2.10 Jollands M,
Phemister, J. (1948) British Regional Geology, Scotland: The Northern Highlands (2nd ed.) Geological Survey and Museum Report (edition)
DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC GEOLOGICAL AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH SURVEY AND MUSEUM BRITISH REGIONAL GEOLOGY...Physical Features: Scenery . . Summary of the Geology and Table of Formations LEWISIAN GNEISS Paragneiss of...Lewisian Inliers in the Moine Schists Foliation and Prc-Torridonian Movements MOINE SERIES The Moine...Loyal Syenites Foliated Lamprophyre Ach’uaine Hybrid and Appinite Suite Granite—Granodiorite—Diorite Later...INTRUSIONS MESOZOIC AND TERTIARY Trias Jurassic Cretaceous Tertiary FAULTS PLEISTOCENE AND RECENT Glacial
SHIBUYA, T., KITAJIMA, K., KOMIYA, T., TERABAYASHI, M., MARUYAMA, S. (2007) Middle Archean ocean ridge hydrothermal metamorphism and alteration recorded in the Cleaverville area, Pilbara Craton, Western Australia. Journal of Metamorphic Geology, 25 (7) 751-767 doi:10.1111/j.1525-1314.2007.00725.x Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Middle Archean ocean ridge hydrothermal metamorphism and alteration recorded in the Cleaverville area, Pilbara... T. KOMIYA1, M. TERABAYASHI2 AND S. MARUYAMA1 1 Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Tokyo Institute...metamorphosed greenstone complex, capped by bedded cherts and banded iron formations (BIFs), is exposed in the...characterized by both a duplex structure and an oceanic plate stratigraphy, and is shown to represent a 3.2 Ga...grade increases from sub-greenschist facies (zones A and B) to greenschist facies (zone C) under low-pressure
Deer, W. A., Howie, R. A., Zussman, J. (1997) Rock-Forming Minerals (2nd ed.) Vol. 2B - Double-Chain Silicates. The Geological Society, London. Book (volume)
founded in 1807 as the Geological Society of London and is the oldest geological society in the world. It...membership of arqund 7500. It has countrywide coverage and approximately 1000 members reside overseas. The Society...the Society’s international journals, books and maps, and which acts as the European distributor for publications...American Association of Petroleum Geologists, SEPM and the Geological Society of America. Fellowship is...recognized honours degree in geology or cognate subject and who have at least two years’ relevant postgraduate
Grapes, Rodney, Roser, Barry, Kashai, Kifle (2001) Composition of Monocrystalline Detrital and Authigenic Minerals, Metamorphic Grade, and Provenance of Torlesse and Waipapa Graywacke, Central North Island, New Zealand. International Geology Review, 43 (2) 139-175 doi:10.1080/00206810109465005 Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Monocrystalline Detrital and Authigenic Minerals, Metamorphic Grade, and Provenance of Torlesse and Waipapa Graywacke...Monocrystalline Detrital and Authigenic Minerals, Metamorphic Grade, and Provenance of Torlesse and Waipapa Graywacke...citing articles Full Terms & Conditions of access and use can be found at http://www.tandfonline.com/a...Monocrystalline Detrital and Authigenic Minerals, Metamorphic Grade, and Provenance of Torlesse and Waipapa Graywacke...1060 Nishikawatsu. Matsue 690-8504, Shimane, Japan AND KIFLE KASHAI Downloaded by [Monash University Library]
Nockolds, S. R., Knox, R. W. O'B., Chinner, G. A. (1978) Petrology for Students. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Book
Great Britain by Cox & Wyman Ltd, London, Fakenham and Reading Library of Congress cataloguing in publication...rocks and their textures The classification of igneous rocks Granitic rocks Silicic volcanic and hypabyssal...hypabyssal rocks Syenites Trachytes and microsyenites Monzonites, monzodiorites, monzogabbros Latites, latite-andesites...latite-andesites, allied volcanics and their hypabyssal equivalents Diorites Andesites and their hypabyssal equivalents...Gabbros and related rocks Basalts and dolerites Ultramafic igneous rocks Nepheline syenites and allied
TAKAGI, Tetsuichi (1993) Redox paths of magnetite-series and ilmenite-series granitoid magmas. Examples from the central to eastern Chugoku districts, Southwest Japan. Journal of Mineralogy, Petrology and Economic Geology, 88 (4) 165-178 doi:10.2465/ganko.88.165 Journal (article/letter/editorial)
magmas from the central to eastern districts, 高 and ilmenite-series 木 Southwest 哲 Chugoku Japan ...magnetite-series and ilmenite-series granitoids in the San'yo and San'in belts, and estimates the redox...magmatic mafic silicates such as pyroxenes, hornblende and biotite. The magnetite is divided into two types...concurrently with hornblende and biotie after decomposition of pyroxenes and brown hornblende at the late...late magmatic stage, and continues to crystallize during subsolidus conditions. The second-type of magnetite
Tindle, Andy G. (2008) Minerals of Britain and Ireland. Terra Publishing. Book
Alexander Geology and landscapes of Scotland Con Gillen La catastrophe: A1ow11Pelee and the desrruction...Claudio Vita-Finzi Principles of emergency planning and ma11agemer:1DaYid Alexander Vesurius: a biography...Scarth & Jean-Claude Tanguy Minerals of Britain and Ireland A. G. Tindle The Open University T: 'XI...ooper 2005) and the promise of new mineral galleries in Edinburgh in '.!011. I hope that these and all other...was completely unexpected and has caused considerable distress in the museum and collector community. It
Heddle, M. Forster (1901) The Mineralogy of Scotland Vol. 1. David Douglas, Edinburgh. Book (volume)
JASP-AGATE liesembles both Dendritic Moss and Agate Agate in the chalce- donic matter enveloping...amount, and as it consists of Jasper, it has its variegated colours. About one and a Sutherland...in close association with Actinolite, Pdpidolite and Potstone. The filamentous net-work is here brown...from Galston, in veins which Burn Anne, about one and a are segmented by Calcitic partings into brick-shaped... red spots, and rarely it is bright red. lous stalactites its brown, green, red, and scarlet tints