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Granitic gneiss from
Geochang mine, South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Type:Granitic gneiss
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Granitic gneiss data
Locality Data:Click here to view Geochang mine, South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1445224
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1445224:6
GUID (UUID V4):b7ea16d5-5050-4fb4-a89d-be1c0f257b6c
References
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Youngju and in the northeastern Yeongnam Massif, Korea JONG 1K LEE,' YONG-JOO JWA,2 CHUNG-HWA PARK,3 MI...Center Ansan , Korea Ocean Research and Development P.O. Box 29, Seoul 425-600, Korea Institute, 2Department...2Department of Geology , Gyeongsang National University, Jinju 660-701, Korea 3Department of Engineering...Geology , Taejeon University, Taejeon 300-716, Korea 4Spin-Geochimie , Ecole des Mines, 158 Cours Fauriel...Andong granites in the northeastern Yeongnam Massif, Korea. Six samples of Youngju granites yield an isochron
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Rocks in the Southwestern Part of Ryeongnam Massif, Korea Chung-Han YOON, Cheong-Bin KIM*, Hyo-Jae LEE**and...300 Yongbongdong, Buk-gu, Gwangju City 500-757, Korea [e-mail: chyoon@chonnam.chonnam.ac.kr] * School...Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742, Korea ** Graduate School of Chonnam National University...300 Yongbong-dong, Buk-gu, Gwangju City 500-757, Korea *** Key Laboratory of Mineral Resources Exploration...the southwestern part of the Ryeongnam Massif, Korea. The δ34S values of schists range from –4.6 to +6
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plutons Ryongnam in the Damyang-Geochang massif, area, Korea ANDREW TUREK1 and CHEONG-BIN KIM2...Kwangju, Korea 500-757 (Received February 15, 1995; Accepted May 2, 1995) The Damyang-Geochang of Precambrian...Ryongnam by Triassic to Jurassic, massif, felsic Korea, to mafic, is composed batholiths stocks. Since...ages for the Korean peninsula. In the Damyang-Geochang area, Mesozoic plutonism appears to span the period...emplaced. In the third plutonic event the Namweon granitic batholith and an associated diorite stock, both
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deformations along the Honam shear zone in southwestern Korea constrained by Rb–Sr dating of synkinematic fabrics:...Team, Korea Basic Science Institute, 52 Eoeun-dong, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 305-333, Republic of Korea b Korea...Mineral Resources, Daejeon 305-350, Republic of Korea c Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences...University, Andong 760-749, Gyeongsangbukdo, Republic of Korea Received 7 October 2003; accepted 2 June 2005 Available...along the southern margin of the Ogcheon belt, Korea, has drawn much attention in reconstructing the
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Possible source rocks of Mesozoic granites in South Korea: implications for crustal evolution in NE Asia...Possible source rocks of Mesozoic granites in South Korea: implications for crustal evolution in NE Asia...Possible source rocks of Mesozoic granites in South Korea: implications for crustal evolution in NE Asia...ABSTRACT: The exposed Precambrian cratonic crust in South Korea is divided into two massifs – the Gyeonggi massif...massif to the north and the Yeongnam massif to the south. Mesozoic granites intruded into both massifs and
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Possible source rocks of Mesozoic granites in South Korea: implications for crustal evolution in NE Asia...ABSTRACT: The exposed Precambrian cratonic crust in South Korea is divided into two massifs – the Gyeonggi massif...massif to the north and the Yeongnam massif to the south. Mesozoic granites intruded into both massifs and...of the Triassic and Cretaceous granites in the Gyeongsang basin. On the other hand, crust–crust mixing...which explains why most Mesozoic granites in South Korea are represented by I-types, regardless of their
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Geochemistry in the Cretaceous Neungju Basin (Southwest Korea) Hyojong Lee 1 , Min Gyu Kwon 1 , Seungwon Shin...Engineering, Chosun University, Gwangju 61452, Korea; barefox@gmail.com (H.L.); kmalsrb@naver.com (M...KIGAM, Daejeon 34132, Korea; ssw7304@kigam.re.kr Department of Geology, Gyeongsang National University...52828, Korea; choh@gnu.ac.kr Ecological Survey Division, National Park Research Institute, Korea National...National Park Service, Wonju 26466, Korea; kjsun@pusan.ac.kr Faculty of Earth Systems and Environmental Sciences
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of Mesozoic district, South Korea in the Inje-Hongcheon Geochronology granitic rocks YONG-JOO JWA1...isotopic age determinations were made for Mesozoic granitic rocks intruding into Precambrian gneisses and...and schists in the Inje-Hongcheon district, South Korea. They include hornb lende-biotite granodiorite (K-Ar...initial 87Sr/86Sr ratio of 0.71198±0.00046. These granitic rocks have been derived from crustal melt during...became greater as it approached shallow depths. granitic provinces. In this paper, the authors pre sent
 
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