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Konzett, J., Wirth, R., Hauzenberger, C., & Whitehouse, M. (2013). Two episodes of fluid migration in the Kaapvaal Craton lithospheric mantle associated with Cretaceous kimberlite activity: evidence from a harzburgite containing a unique assemblage of metasomatic zirconium-phases. Lithos, 182, 165-184.

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Original EntryKonzett, J., Wirth, R., Hauzenberger, C., & Whitehouse, M. (2013). Two episodes of fluid migration in the Kaapvaal Craton lithospheric mantle associated with Cretaceous kimberlite activity: evidence from a harzburgite containing a unique assemblage of metasomatic zirconium-phases. Lithos, 182, 165-184.
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Full ReferenceKonzett, J., Wirth, R., Hauzenberger, C., & Whitehouse, M. (2013). Two episodes of fluid migration in the Kaapvaal Craton lithospheric mantle associated with Cretaceous kimberlite activity: evidence from a harzburgite containing a unique assemblage of metasomatic zirconium-phases. Lithos, 182, 165-184.
Plain TextKonzett, J., Wirth, R., Hauzenberger, C., & Whitehouse, M. (2013). Two episodes of fluid migration in the Kaapvaal Craton lithospheric mantle associated with Cretaceous kimberlite activity: evidence from a harzburgite containing a unique assemblage of metasomatic zirconium-phases. Lithos, 182, 165-184.

Mineral Occurrences

LocalityMineral(s)
Boshof Road dumps, Kimberley, Sol Plaatje Local Municipality, Frances Baard District Municipality, Northern Cape, South Africaⓘ Amphibole Supergroup, ⓘ Baddeleyite, ⓘ Calzirtite, ⓘ Chrome-Spinel (of Dana), ⓘ Clinopyroxene Subgroup, ⓘ Crichtonite, ⓘ Diopside, ⓘ Fayalite-Forsterite Series, ⓘ Galena, ⓘ Garnet Group, ⓘ Harzburgite, ⓘ Heazlewoodite, ⓘ Kimberlite, ⓘ Magnetite, ⓘ Nepheline, ⓘ Nepheline-syenite, ⓘ Orthopyroxene Subgroup, ⓘ Pentlandite, ⓘ Peridotite, ⓘ Phlogopite, ⓘ Priderite, ⓘ Pyrochlore Group, ⓘ Pyrrhotite, ⓘ Richterite, ⓘ Rutile, ⓘ Serpentine Subgroup, ⓘ Skarn, ⓘ Spinel, ⓘ Srilankite, ⓘ Syenite, ⓘ Tazheranite, ⓘ Titanite, ⓘ Zircon


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