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Slavujevac basanite occurrence, Preševo, Pčinja District, Central Serbia, Serbiai
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Latitude & Longitude (WGS84):
42° 16' 39'' North , 21° 46' 7'' East
Latitude & Longitude (decimal):
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Age:
6.57 ± 0.28 Ma
Geologic Time:
Dating method:
K-Ar whole rock
Reference for age:
Cvetković, V., Prelević, D., Downes, H., Jovanović, M., Vaselli, O., & Pécskay, Z. (2004). Origin and geodynamic significance of Tertiary postcollisional basaltic magmatism in Serbia (central Balkan Peninsula). Lithos, 73(3-4), 161-186.
Köppen climate type:
Nearest Settlements:
PlacePopulationDistance
Buštranje988 (2017)6.1km
Žujince1,284 (2017)6.9km
Biljača2,349 (2017)8.8km
Miratovac2,872 (2017)8.8km
Lojane2,234 (2015)9.8km


2 x 0.5 km basanite body.

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1 valid mineral.

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Leucite
Formula: K(AlSi2O6)
Reference: Altherr, R., Meyer, H. P., Holl, A., Volker, F., Alibert, C., McCulloch, M. T., & Majer, V. (2004). Geochemical and Sr-Nd-Pb isotopic characteristics of late cenozoic leucite lamproites from the east European alpine belt (Macedonia and Yugoslavia). Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 147(1), 58-73. Cvetković, V., Prelević, D., Downes, H., Jovanović, M., Vaselli, O., & Pécskay, Z. (2004). Origin and geodynamic significance of Tertiary postcollisional basaltic magmatism in Serbia (central Balkan Peninsula). Lithos, 73(3-4), 161-186. Kostić, A., Simić, V. & Milojković, R. 1961. Alkalne bazaltoidne stene Žegligova severno od Kumanova. Bulletin du Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle. Belgrade, Série A, 14-15, 59-78 [French abstract]. Prelević, D., Foley, S. F., Romer, R. L., Cvetković, V., & Downes, H. (2005). Tertiary ultrapotassic volcanism in Serbia: constraints on petrogenesis and mantle source characteristics. Journal of Petrology, 46(7), 1443-1487.

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Group 9 - Silicates
Leucite9.GB.05K(AlSi2O6)

List of minerals for each chemical element

OOxygen
O LeuciteK(AlSi2O6)
AlAluminium
Al LeuciteK(AlSi2O6)
SiSilicon
Si LeuciteK(AlSi2O6)
KPotassium
K LeuciteK(AlSi2O6)

References

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Woolley, A. R. (2019). Alkaline Rocks and Carbonatites of the World, Part 4: Antarctica, Asia and Europe (excluding the former USSR), Australasia and Oceanic Islands. Geological Society of London, p. 426.
Altherr, R., Meyer, H. P., Holl, A., Volker, F., Alibert, C., McCulloch, M. T., & Majer, V. (2004). Geochemical and Sr-Nd-Pb isotopic characteristics of late cenozoic leucite lamproites from the east European alpine belt (Macedonia and Yugoslavia). Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 147(1), 58-73.
Cvetković, V., Prelević, D., Downes, H., Jovanović, M., Vaselli, O., & Pécskay, Z. (2004). Origin and geodynamic significance of Tertiary postcollisional basaltic magmatism in Serbia (central Balkan Peninsula). Lithos, 73(3-4), 161-186.
Kostić, A., Simić, V. & Milojković, R. 1961. Alkalne bazaltoidne stene Žegligova severno od Kumanova. Bulletin du Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle. Belgrade, Série A, 14-15, 59-78 [French abstract].
Prelević, D., Foley, S. F., Romer, R. L., Cvetković, V., & Downes, H. (2005). Tertiary ultrapotassic volcanism in Serbia: constraints on petrogenesis and mantle source characteristics. Journal of Petrology, 46(7), 1443-1487.

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