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Riebeckite from Rajasthan, India

India
 
  • Rajasthan
    • Jaipur district
      • Sikar District
Saxena, M. N., Gupta, L. N., & CHAUDHRI, N. (1984). Carbonatite dikes in Dhanota-Dhancholi hills, Narnaul, Haryana. Current science, 53(12), 651-652.
Basu, S. K., & Narsayya, B. L. (1982). Note on a zone of probable carbonatite-alkali metasomatic rock associotion in the eastern part of Khetri copper belt, Northeastern Rajasthan. Indian Minerals, 36(1), 29-31.
    • Jodhpur Division
      • Barmer District
Maheshwari, A., Coltorti, M., Rajput, S. K., & Verma, M. (2009). Geochemical characteristics, discrimination and petrogenesis of Neoproterozoic peralkaline granites, Barmer District, SW Rajasthan, India. International Geology Review, 51(12), 1103-1120.
Singh, A. K., & Vallinayagam, G. (2009). Radioactive element distribution and rare-metal mineralization in anorogenic acid volcano-plutonic rocks of the Neoproterozoic Malani Felsic Province, Western Peninsular India. Journal of the Geological Society of India, 73(6), 837-853.
Singh, A. K., Singh, R. B., & Vallinayagam, G. (2006). Anorogenic Acid Volcanic rocks in the Kundal area of the Malani Igneous Suite, Northwestern India: geochemical and petrogenetic studies. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 27(4), 544-557.
Bhushan, S. K., & Chittora, V. K. (1999). Late Proterozoic bimodal volcanic assemblage of Siwana subsidence structure, Western Rajasthan, India. JOURNAL-GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF INDIA, 53, 433-452.
Dhar, S., Frei, R., Kramers, J. D., Nagler, T. F., & Kochhar, N. (1996). Sr, Pb and Nd isotope studies and their bearing on the petrogenesis of the Jalor and Siwana complexes, Rajasthan, India. Journal of the Geological Society of India, 48(2), 151-160.
Eby, G. N., & Kochhar, N. (1990). Geochemistry and petrogenesis of the Malani igneous suite, North Peninsular India. J. Geol. Soc. India, 36(2), 109-130.
Bhushan, S.K. 2000 Neoproterozoic magmatism of the Malani Igneous Suite western Rajasthan, Indian. Geological Survey of India, Special Publications, 55, 319-332.
Mondal, S., Upadhyay, D., Banerjee, A. (2021): REE mineralization in Siwana peralkaline granite, western India-role of fractional crystallization, hydrothermal remobilization, and feldspar-fluid interaction. Lithos, 396-397, 106240
 
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