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Amphibolite from
Hili Manu, Manatuto District, East Timor


Locality type:Fault
Classification
Type:Amphibolite
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Amphibolite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Hili Manu, Manatuto District, East Timor
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1524501
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1524501:4
GUID (UUID V4):36885214-573a-4eeb-8bd8-a676f062957d
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
3749/canmin.1500032 OPHIOLITIC CHROMITITES OF TIMOR LESTE: THEIR COMPOSITION, PLATINUM GROUP ELEMENT...Petroleum and Mineral Resources (MPRM) of Timor Leste, Dili, Timor Leste KAREN PRIVAT Electron Microscopy...fault-bounded blocks within Hili Manu, ~50 km east of the capital Dili on the north coast of Timor Leste, have been...separated by amphibolite of undefined origin, Be Heda Hill and Kerogeol Hill in the east and Subao Highway...morphologies, respectively. The chromitite bodies at Hili Manu occur as small lenses a few meters in size. This
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
generations of forearc mafic–ultramafic rocks in the Timor–Tanimbar ophiolite, eastern Indonesia Akira Ishikawa...investigated mafic–ultramafic rocks distributed in the Timor–Tanimbar region as a possible modern analogue for...crosscutting structures. All peridotite masses in Timor (Mutis, Atapupu and Dili) are mostly fertile (lherzolitic)...apparently inconsistent with genetic relationship with Timor lherzolite masses. In eastern small islands (Moa...B.V. All rights reserved. Keywords: Indonesia; Timor; Forearc; Ophiolite 1. Introduction ⁎ Corresponding
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
K/Ar DATING EVIDENCE FROM THE AILEU FORMATION, EAST TIMOR, INDONESIA R.F. BERRY Geology Department, University...Formation, East Timor, Indonesia. Chem. Geol. (Isot. Geosci. Sect.), 59: 43-58. The Aileu Formation, East Timor...reset, during the retrogressive phase at middle amphibolite facies conditions. At lower grades of retrogressive...significant role. 1. Introduction The island of Timor is the largest in a chain of non-volcanic islands...1978; Hamilton, 1979). On the north coast of East Timor, at the point of closest approach to the volcanic
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
dispersion and accretion of the Banda Terrane, Timor Ron Harris Department of Geological Sciences, Brigham...young oceanic crust as far south as Sumba and Timor. In Timor the Banda Terrane is well exposed as high-level... All rights reserved. Keywords: Banda Terrane; Timor; Banda Arc; Banda Sea; Indonesia; SE Asia; Forearc;.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2. Timor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . 2.2.1. Lolotoi/Mutis Complex of Timor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2.2. Palelo Group and
Report (chapter)
studies in the Brooks Range, three field seasons in Timor, Indonesia and comparative field studies of Cyprus...I T E S IN B A N D A A R C & A L A S K A 303 TIMOR N S - - - - 0 TAIWAN W E 0 OMAN . . ....Fig. 1. Comparative generalized cross-sections of Timor, Taiwan, Oman, Brooks Range and Alps. Cross pattern...predict that the active arc-continent collisions of Timor and Taiwan should currently be the site of ophiolite...plates. The Miocene ophiolite remnants, known as the East Taiwan ophiolite, have MORB-type petrologic and
Report (chapter)
whereas convergence of the Pacific plate from the east has progressed by sequential movement along an array...collision with India in the west and Australia in the east. In both cases indentation of the convergent boundary...West-directed slabs are generally steeply inclined, whereas east-directed slabs dip less than 45 ~. The influence... Obliquity of convergence also increases to the east in the Banda arc region, where plate boundary redistribution...The Banda, Bali and Flores basins formed in the east, and the Andaman Sea basin is currently opening
Book (edition)
..................................... 868 IV.2. East Kalimantan Cenozoic Basins, (bio-)stratigraphy ........................... 1363 VII.1. Banda Sea, East Banda Arc (incl. Tanimbar, Kai, Aru) ............................... 1410 VII.4. Timor, Roti, Leti, Kisar (incl. Timor Leste) ............................................................. 1422 VII.5. Timor Sea, Indonesian Sahul Platform .................................... 2140 IX.11. Papua New Guinea (East New Guinea main island) .......................
Report (volume)
gneissic amphibolite mylonite (Harper et al. 1990). 4°Ar/39Ar and U/Pb ages on the amphibolite and pegmatites...km) sheeted dyke complex which has a consistent east strike and south dip (Fig. 2). This orientation...volcanic breccia, tuff minor flows Briggs Creek amphibolite peridotite % t._) ,/o % Chetco River complex...a massive flow pillowed flow T Pervasive Amphibolite Facies semi-massive ~:.:-..:~:~:~.!.;;,. sulfide...normal fault surfaces, transfer faults, and amphibolite grade mylonites in the walls of the median valley
 
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