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Sperrylite from
Jijal complex, Upper Kohistan District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan


Locality type:Complex
Classification
Species:Sperrylite
Formula:PtAs2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Sperrylite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Jijal complex, Upper Kohistan District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:958414
Long-form Identifier:1:3:958414:3
GUID (UUID V4):f3f3bbe6-d07f-4e9d-990e-af2da1f49408
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ELEMENT MINERALIZATION IN THE JIJAL LAYERED ULTRAMAFIC-MAFIC COMPLEX, PAKISTANI HIMALAYAS D. JAYMILLER...Azad Jammuand Kashmir University,Muzaffarabad,Pakistan Introduction petrogeneticallyinterpretlithologicsequences...petrochemical reconnaissance within the Jijal Complex,NorthwestFrontier Province,Pakistan.To our knowledge,the...chromititefromthe SakhakotQila ophiolite(alsocalledthe Dargai Complex),ca. 50 km northeastof Peshawar.The chromitedeposits...thrust (MMT) is the southernboundaryof the Jijal Complex.The Jijal Complexis the least metamorGeologicSetting
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Anthony J. Reay Petrogenesis of the Greenhills Complex, Southland, New Zealand: magmatic differentiation...Springer-Verlag 2002 Abstract A Permian (265 Ma) intrusive complex which formed as a magmatic feeder reservoir to...southern New Zealand. Known as the Greenhills Complex, this intrusion was emplaced at shallow crustal...have determined that the parent magmas of the complex were hydrous, low-K island-arc tholeiites of ankaramitic...which is now preserved only as dykes which cut the Complex. Field evidence and cumulus mineral proïŹles reveal
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Permian (260 Ma) Emeishan Large Igneous Province in Yunnan Province, SW China and hosts an economical Pt–Pd–sulphide...Africa (Maier et al., 2003), the upper zone of the Bushveld Complex, south Africa (von Gruenewaldt, 1976)...intrusion within the Duluth Complex, USA (Miller, 1999), and the Coldwell Complex of Ontario, Canada (Barrie...the UG2 and Merensky Reef within the Bushveld Complex indicates that the contamination process that resulted...al., 2002). The 260 Ma Emeishan Large Igneous Province (ELIP) in SW China and northern Vietnam is composed
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10M( stars is now understood to be an extremely complex process (Busso et al., 1999). On the first ascent...2003; Westin et al., 2000; Cowan et al., 2002). Upper limits are indicated by inverted triangles (source...our solar system formed. The final step in the complex history of stellar grains is the formation of planetesimals...meteorite is an important parameter that adds to the complex textural variability among chondritic meteorites...deviations reflect problems with the extremely complex analyses or whether they are true variations that
 
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