P Bowden - Journal of African Earth Sciences (1983), 1985 - Elsevier
Carbonatites are defined as igneous rocks containing more than 50% carbonate minerals. They are divided into four classes:(1) calcic,(2) dolomitic,(3) ferrocarbonatite, and (4) …
AG Reyes - Journal of Volcanology and geothermal research, 1990 - Elsevier
Philippine geothermal systems occur in the vicinity of large Holocene calc-alkaline volcanic complexes. Wells drilled in these areas encountered multiple intrusions; the latest dikes are …
Water and carbon dioxide comprise the most abundant volatile species in most magmas, yet other volatile species are also of interest for a wide variety of reasons, ranging from their …
Fluorine and chlorine are two of the most important and interesting of the trace elements present in rocks. The phyllosilicate mineral group in general, and the micas in particular …
Page 1 Granitoid Rocks DB Clarke BSc, MA, PhD Department of Earth Sciences Dalhousie University Halifax Nova Scotia Canada kluwer the language of science Page 2 Page 3 …
Petrological and geochemical observations of pegmatites in the Strange Lake pluton, Canada, have been combined with numerical simulations to improve our understanding of …
J Webster, R Thomas, HJ Förster, R Seltmann… - Mineralium …, 2004 - Springer
We remelted and analyzed crystallized silicate melt inclusions in quartz from a porphyritic albite-zinnwaldite microgranite dike to determine the composition of highly evolved …
Intended as a reference for the academically-oriented geologist as well as the practising economic geologist, this book is concerned with the study of skarn deposits having …
E Seedorff, MT Einaudi - Economic Geology, 2004 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Abstract At Henderson, Colorado, 12 rhyolitic stocks of Oligocene age crystallized in three intrusive centers whose tops are 1 km below the surface of Red Mountain: Henderson …