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Alkaline Rocks, Kimberlites and Carbonatites: Geochemistry and Genesis: Proceedings of the XV Intern


Alkaline Rocks, Kimberlites and Carbonatites: Geochemistry and Genesis: Proceedings of the XV Intern
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Chapter 1. Enriched mantle reservoirs as a source of the largest apatite and rare-metal deposits.- Chapter 2. Ore-geochemical specialization and sources of Ural and Timan carbonatite complexes.- Chapter 3. The Zhidoy massif of ultrabasic-alkaline rocks and carbonatites: its geochemical features, sources and ore potential.- Chapter 4. Geochemistry, mineralogy and ore potential of rare-metal alkaline-granite magmatism of East-Sayan area (using as an example of the Zashikhinsky deposit).- Chapter 5. Mineralogical-geochemical features of tsagaan-uul dyke swarm (Northern Mongolia).- Chapter 6. Indicative role of spinel-olivine paragenesis in establishment of origin conditions of dunites  of central part of the Konder massif.- Chapter 7. Chemical composition of pyroxenes of ultrabasic and alkaline rocks of the Inagli massif (Aldan shield).- Chapter 8. Crystal-chemical features of rare and complex silicates from charoititic rocks of the volcano-plutonic alkaline malyy Murun massif.- Chapter 9. Genetic role of calcium contents in compositions of olivine crystals from ultrabasic-basic Rocks.- Chapter 10. Mechanisms of rare element concentration in comendite melts of the early-Mesozoic bimodal association Sant (Central Mongolia).- Chapter 11. omposition and parameters of generation of primary magma of ultramafic massif Uitkomst. Thermobarogeochemical study of microinclusions.- Chapter 12. Indicators of a plume magmatic activity in a middle part of the Russian platform (Ustyansky diamond potential region).- Chapter 13. Unique mineralogical features of a mantle substrate of the Nakynsky kimberlite field (Yakutiya). 

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Breite: 155
Gewicht: 576 g
Höhe: 235
Seiten: 262
Sprachen: Englisch
Autor: Nikolay Vladykin

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