| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Late PalaeozoicâCenozoic tectonic development of Greece and Albania in the context of alternative reconstructions...Late PalaeozoicâCenozoic tectonic development of Greece and Albania in the context of alternative reconstructions...Late PalaeozoicâCenozoic tectonic development of Greece and Albania in the context of alternative reconstructions...critical part of the Tethyan orogen, represented by Greece and Albania, to shed light on the tectonic development...KorabiâPelagonian crustal unit as exposed in Albania and Greece formed above a northward-dipping subduction zone | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | sediments (44989127 ppm, carbonate free), along the east-west-trending Marmara Trough but low in sediments...is associated with major tectonic features. The east-westtrending Marmara Trough (Fig. 1 ) which separates...pull-apart basins") that have maximum depths from west to east of 1152 m (Tekirda~ Basin), 1265 m (Central Marmara...mineral grains, as well as fragments of chert, quartzite, schist and sandstone) which are well comparable...g., Bender et al., 1977; Marchig et al., 1987; Varnavas and Cronan, 1991), diagenetic and postdepositional | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | THE ISLAND OF ANDROS, CYCLADIC BLUESCHIST BELT, GREECE T H O M A S R E I N E C K E 1, M A R T I N OKRUSCH...the Island of Andros, Cycladic Blueschist Belt, Greece. Chem. Geol., 53: 249--278. On the Island of Andros...Andros, Cycladic archipelago, South Aegean Sea, Greece, metamorphic ferromanganoan sediments are frequently... 1. Geological map of Andros Island, Cyclades, Greece, showing the distribution of ferromanganoan metasediments...Andros. B. Oxide nodule in piemontite--spessartine quartzite (83/20), Vourkoti, central Andros. 253 < 1 | | Luz, Filipa, Mateus, AntĂłnio, Figueiras, Jorge, Tassinari, Colombo C.G., Ferreira, Ezequiel, Gonçalves, LuĂs (2019) Recognizing metasedimentary sequences potentially hosting concealed massive sulfide accumulations in the Iberian Pyrite Belt using geochemical fingerprints. Ore Geology Reviews, 107. 973-998 doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2019.03.020 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | potentially host massive sulfide deposits [the Phyllite-Quartzite Group (PQG) and the Volcanic-Sedimentary Complex...rock samples from the IPB main units [Phyllite-Quartzite Group (PQG) and VSC] outcropping in the Albernoa...bottom to top, are known as: (i) the Phyllite-Quartzite Group (PQG); (ii) the Volcano-Sedimentary Complex...important sandy-derived component of relatively pure quartzite lenses with minor amounts of interstitial phyllosilicates...(impure) quartzites (Fig. 4G); in places, thicker quartzite layers display tight anastomosed networks of veinlets | | | Report (chapter) | Pindos ocean: evidence from the NW Peloponnese, Greece P A U L J. D E G N A N 1 & A L A S T A I R H ...the western part of the Pindos ocean in southern Greece is exemplified by the mountainous Pindos thrust...general become more distal oceanwards towards the east. Igneous rocks, locally dated as Triassic, occur...time. Abstract: Forming the backbone of mainland Greece and extending into Albania, the Pindos Mountains...Dercourt et al. (1986, 1993) (Fig. 1). Western Greece is traditionally subdivided into a series of tectonostratigraphic | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | continental margin (e.g. Jurassic Guevgueli ophiolite, N Greece). Ophiolites formed in these basins were exposed...region. The area covered comprises, from west to east, the countries of Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia â Herzegovina...Kosovo and Montenegro), Albania, Macedonia (Skopje), Greece, Turkey, Cyprus and Syria. The Alpine-Mountain...(former Yugoslavia), Albanides (Albania), Hellenides (Greece), Anatolides/Taurides (central and southern Turkey...Rhodope metamorphic massifs of Bulgaria and northern Greece (Haydoutov and Yanev, 1997), the Sakarya and KirsĂehir/NigÌde | | | Report (volume) | (08) 379-0444 Fax (08) 379-4634) India Affiliated East-West Press PVT Ltd G-1/16 Ansari Road New Delhi...mineralization of Kato Nevrokopi, Macedonia, northern Greece: controls on formation of the Mn 4+ oxides MIURA...Nevrokiopi manganese deposites, Macedonia, northern Greece GAMBLIN, S. D. & URCH, D. S. The determination...enrichments. Cenozoic manganese mineralization in Greece is described by Michailidis e t al. who elucidate...research. An unusually zinc-rich rancieite from Greece is described by Nimfopoulous et al. The mineral | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | diopside, hypersthene, bronzite or enstatite. A Quartzite Quartzite metamorphic rock which was originally sandstone...sandstone, also called meta-quartzite with all primary textures and structure erased by the I metamorphism...Kempirsai, Kazakhstan, Troodos, Cyprus, Chalkidiki, Greece) are made up of numerous pod- to pencil-like massive...Venezuela, Cerro Matoso, Colombia, Aghios Ioannis, Greece, and Guanajiibo, Puerto Rico. All of these supergene... 0.73% Co and 5% Mn formed. At Aghios Ioannis, Greece, asbolane formed close to the calcareous footwall | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | diopside, hypersthene, bronzite or enstatite. A Quartzite Quartzite metamorphic rock which was originally sandstone...sandstone, also called meta-quartzite with all primary textures and structure erased by the I metamorphism...Kempirsai, Kazakhstan, Troodos, Cyprus, Chalkidiki, Greece) are made up of numerous pod- to pencil-like massive...Venezuela, Cerro Matoso, Colombia, Aghios Ioannis, Greece, and Guanajiibo, Puerto Rico. All of these supergene... 0.73% Co and 5% Mn formed. At Aghios Ioannis, Greece, asbolane formed close to the calcareous footwall | | | Report (chapter) | contain no fluorite. Nearly every barite district east of this line contains appreciable fluorite. Hanor...a Paleozoic carbonate, high Sr/Ba source to the east and a Paleozoic siliciclastic, low Sr/Ba source...across that were precipitated on the seafloor of the East Pilbara block of Western Australia approximately...is interlayered with Cr-rich muscovite-bearing quartzite in the upper amphibolite facies of the Sargur...existence of magmatic-hydrothermal activity along the East Pacific Rise. They noted that the areas of maximum | | | Report (issue) | Occidental is ~55 km thick, but thins to ~40 km to the east. The anomalous thickness in the core of the Sierra...T M V B MĂ©xico W E Boundary between area with east or west tilting of rocks Limit of area affected...the Mesa Central (Mexican Central Plateau) to the east (Fig. 1). The opening of the Gulf of California...that cross the Sierra Madre Occidental from west to east. The regional geology of these sectors is illustrated...in the Sierra Madre Occidental province. To the east, granitic rocks of Grenvillian age (ca. 1.0 Ga) | | | Book | of Results from Marine Seismic Experiments at the East Pacific Rise Detrick, R.S. 7 Accommodation Zones...Evolution of an Oceanic Crustal Rift at Sithonia, NE Greece Mussallam, K. 685 Upper Triassic-Early Jurassic...Supra-Subduction Zone Pindos Ophiolite, Northwestern Greece Jones, G., Robertson, A.H.F. and Cann, J.R. 771...of Results from Marine Seismic Experiments at the East Pacific Rise ROBERT S. DETRICK Graduate School of...Abstract Recent seismic studies along the northern East Pacific Rise have documented the existence of a | | | Book | America 2.1.3.2 2.1.3.3 2.1.3.4 , Africa South-east Asia . Australasia 2.1.3.5 North-west Europe ...6.4.1 Anomalous metalliferous sediments 6.4.1.1 East Pacific Rise at 8°S 6.4.1.2 DSDP 236, Western Indian...1.7 The Gulf of California at 27° 18â N 6.4.1.8 East Pacific Rise at 21°N : 6.4.2 Normal mid-ocean ridge...placer minerals, occurs in granite both in south-east Asia and south-west England, two areas where placer...alluvial placer deposits. Alluvial cassiterite in south-east Asia is an important example of this type of deposit | | | Journal (issue) | Navarro, R., 90M/0049 Varentsov, I. M., 90M/0307 Varnavas, S. P., 90M/0393 Vasudev, V. N., 9 0 M / I 0 9...y. F o r some o f the dykes the palaeopoles fall east o f the Sveconorwegian loop o f the Fennoscandia...the base, a n d the oldest is in the middle. A ! !east parts o f this sequence must therefore bear a n...90M/0222 S u l f i d e - s u l f a t e chimneys on the East Pacific Rise, 11° and 13'N latitudes. P a r t I...90M/0223 S u l f i d e - s u l f a t e chimneys on the East Pacific Rise, I I ° and 13° N latitudes. P a r t | | | Report (volume) | Mg sulfate from active hydrothermal vents on the East Pacific Rise has the general chemical composition...leonite-type mineral from the Lavrion Mining District, Greece. Eur J Mineral 7:559-566 Giester G, Rieck B (1996)...a new mineral from the Lavrion Mining District, Greece. Mineral Petrol 63:19-34 Gillespie RJ, Schrobilgen...mineral found in a submarine hydrothermal deposit, East Pacific Rise, 21EN. Am Mineral 71:819-825 Helliwell...geological and archaeological asphaltenes from the Middle East, France, and Spain determined by sulfur K-, and | | | Book | Peterson (1969) of Fe (and Mn) in sediments around the East Pacific Rise. 3. The Iron Supply to Sediments...crest intersects across-axis circulation such as the East Pacific Rise, as noted by BostroÌm and Peterson...ferromanganoan sediments in areas of high heat flow on East Pacific Rise. Mar. Geol. 7, 427â447. Bourrie, G... 1960. The Chief Oxide-Burgin area discoveries, East Tintic district, Utah: A case history. Part 1, U...deviation in mm) for Late Permian sediments from the East Greenland Basin. The framboids show different size | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | jbishop@seti.org), 2 Michigan State University (East Lansing, MI); 3Smithsonian Institution (Washington...Planetology, University of Hawaiâi at Manoa, 1680 East-West Rd, POST 602, Honolulu HI 96822. jbradley@higp...Geophysics, University of Hawaiâi at MÄnoa, 1680 East-West Road, Honolulu, HI 96822, 2Hawaiâi Institute...Planetology, University of Hawaiâi at MÄnoa, 1680 East-West Road, Honolulu, HI 96822, 3Department of Physics...grid of analytical points extends to the south and east of the reference point. Once points are chosen, |
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