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Kimberlite from
Rakefet magmatic complex, Mount Carmel, Haifa District, Israel


Locality type:Complex
Classification
Type:Kimberlite
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Kimberlite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Rakefet magmatic complex, Mount Carmel, Haifa District, Israel
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1263805
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1263805:5
GUID (UUID V4):8c1b7a0c-cd5c-4165-ae91-19860fed7e08
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to quaternary magmatism beneath the Mt. Carmel area, Israel: Zircons from volcanic rocks and associated...to quaternary magmatism beneath the Mt. Carmel area, Israel: Zircons from volcanic rocks and associated...Permian to Quaternary magmatism beneath the Mt Carmel area, Israel: Zircons from volcanic rocks and associated...2. Shefa Yamim (A.T.M.) Ltd., Netanya 4210602, Israel ACCEPTED MANUSCRIPT Abstract Xenocrystic zircons...zircons from Cretaceous pyroclastic vents on Mt Carmel, N. Israel, document two major periods of earlier mafic
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Cretaceous basaltic pyroclastic rocks on Mt. Carmel, Israel erupted in an intraplate environment with a...4 Shefa Yamim (A.T.M.) Ltd., 4210602 Netanya, Israel Introduction Oxygen fugacity (ƒO2) is a key parameter...conditions in a Cretaceous volcanic system, Mount Carmel (Israel) Upper Cretaceous (94–98 Ma, Turonian-Cenomanian)...(vent breccias, tuffs) exposed on Mt. Carmel near Haifa, Israel represent a series of small explosive...carbon-rich... Fig. 1 Photomicrographs of Mt. Carmel corundum (BCarmel Sapphire^TM). a transmitted-light
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1911 (Fe: 71.39%, Si: 20.03%, C: 8.14% from a kimberlite pipe’s diamond mine, called Du Toit’s Pan Mine...island of Sylt (Sylt community, Nordfriesland district, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, 54◦ 550 000 N, 8◦...eruptions (kimberlite pipes), or horizontally as tabular sheet intrusions (sills) or magmatic flow filling...grains from the Mir kimberlite pipe sites in Yakutia (Udachnaya, Daldyn, Mirninsky District, Sakha Republic...Republic (Yakutia), Russia, kimberlite pipes, Mir (Mirny, Mirninsky District, Sakha Republic, Russia 62◦
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“ophiolitic” chromitites and peridotites: the view from Mount Carmel 1 2 QING XIONG1, WILLIAM L. GRIFFIN1,*, JIN-XIANG...on Mt Carmel, Israel, suggest an alternative genesis for the ophiolitic SuR phases. The Mt Carmel SuR mineral...overprinted by a shallow magmatic system similar to that observed at Mt Carmel, producing most of the SuR...au 2 Shefa Yamim (A.T.M.) Ltd., Netanya 4210602, Israel Key-words: podiform chromitites; super-reduced...ejected from Cretaceous volcanoes in Mount Carmel, northern Israel (Griffin et al., 2016b). These SuR assemblages
 
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