| | Thesis/Dissertation | UNIVERSITY METAMORPHIC PETROLOGY ARSENO OF ALBERTA AND MINERALOGY LAKE AREA, OF THE N.W.T. by (C) PEVEREAGEN...entitled the Arseno Lake A. fulfilment Philosophy AND that Graduate a Peter "ALBERTA area, RESEARCH...paragneisses ritories, grade of area, study area to the west. isograds been Lake examined. chlorite ...Lhe observed have been BLOELee Archean Northwest The zone Group in Ter- metamorphic the ...assemblages i Arseno have the mineral lowing the from in Snare remobilised from Canada Proterozoic | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | assemblage in a rock sample (or in a microscopic area) should ideally calculate identical temperatures...staurolite zone, B: sillimanite – staurolite zone, C: andalusite – staurolite zone, D: sillimanite-I zone, E:...Al-rich graphitic metapelites in the Transangarian region of the Yenisei Ridge, eastern Siberia, Russia....Nielsen, P.A., 1986. Metamorphism of the Arseno Lake area, N.W.T., Canada: an Abukuma facies series of Aphebian...Okuyama-Kusunose, Y., 1993. Contact metamorphism in andalusite – sillimanite type Tono aureole, northeast Japan; | | | Report (volume) | Geophysics University of Calgary Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N 1N4 John M. Ferry Dept. Earth & Planetary...anatectic zone Stability of kyanite + biotite in andalusite-sillimanite sequences ANATEXIS Significance...Methodology Experimental studies of selected reactions Andalusite =sillimanite Calcite + quartz -wollastonite +...+ quartz =>diopside + CO2 Muscovite + quartz <andalusite + K-feldspar + H2O Brucite =periclase + H2O Critique...analysis of selected heterogeneous reactions Andalusite = sillimanite reaction Reactions in metamorphosed | | | Report (issue) | approach to some Proterozioc problems in eastern North America . Susan L. Anderson and Kevin Burke 75...IV Proterozoic anorogenic granite plutonism of North A merica . 133 J. Lawford Anderson Metamorphism...investigations of Precambrian geology in the Great Lakes region by department faculty, beginning with R. D. Irving...in the geological development of the Great Lakes region. The symposium was attended by approximately 150...150 scientists from the United States, Canada, England, Den¬ mark, West Germany, Australia, and the People’s |
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