| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | associated to granitic pegmatites of Sierra Albarrana (iberian Massif, Spain) Received: 10 October 1994/Accepted...enclaves of metamorphic rocks transformed by the Sierra Albarrana pegmatites. The coexistence of both phyllosilicates...) F . Nieto Departamento de Mineralogia y Petrologia e Instituto Andaluz de Geologia Mediterrfinea, C...C.S.I.C. Universidad de Granada, Fuentenueva s/n, E-18002 Granada, Spain Editorial responsibility: V...pegmatites (e.g. Hogarth 1972). However, the Sierra Albarrana pegmatites (Abad-Ortega et al. 1993; Abad-Ortega | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | a suite of major and trace elements, with the HR–LA–ICP–MS technique. Earlier results imply that the...HR–LA–ICP–MS data, Evje–Iveland, Froland, Norway. SOMMAIRE Le feldspath potassique provenant de pegmatites...des suites d’Evje–Iveland et Froland, dans le sud de la Norvège, a été analysé pour le spectre des terres...traces au moyen de la technique HR–LA–ICP–MS. Selon les résultats antérieurs, les deux champs de pegmatite...distinguables en termes de leur origine et leur évolution magmatique. La distribution de K, Rb, Sr et Ba dans | | | Book (volume) | chapters: France and Luxembourg by J. Bouladon Spain by F. Vazquez Guzman Portugal by D. Thadeu Italy...concept arose from the work on the Carte mitalloginique de l' Europe 1:2500 000. This map, which has created...Yugoslavia; and Southwest Europe embraces France, Spain, Portugal and Italy. Each volume has an introductory...Conclusion . Distribution in space Distribution in time Spain by F. V3.zquez Guzman. 69 71 71 73 73 Geology...Neogene troughs Mineral deposits Copper Santiago de Compostela district Arinteiro-type deposits Forn3 | | | Book | for lost oases such as Zerzura (e.g. Bagnold, 1931; de LanceyForth, 1930; Hume, 1925). Passarge (1930) investigated...Institute for Arid Zone Research, LAnstitut Fondemental de VAfrique Noire, the Universidad del Norte (Antofagasta...Algerian Sahara is often marked by intense vents de sable (sandstorms) (Plate 1.1; Dubief, 1952 and 1953)...strong north-easterly wind blowing off the Sangre de Cristo Mountains (McKee, 1966). Coastal areas are...documented in several volumes of the Travaux de Vlnstitut de Recherches Sahariennes, and by Dubief (e.g |
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