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Limestone from
Santa Elena ultramafic Nappe, Nicoya Canton, Guanacaste Province, Costa Rica


Locality type:Complex
Classification
Type:Limestone
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Limestone data
Locality Data:Click here to view Santa Elena ultramafic Nappe, Nicoya Canton, Guanacaste Province, Costa Rica
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1293624
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1293624:9
GUID (UUID V4):5c2205f6-e240-4633-91c4-645158ad5d6c
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history: The Pacific-derived Santa Elena ophiolite, northwest Costa Rica Javier Escuder-Viruete, Peter...history: The Pacific-derived Santa Elena ophiolite, northwest Costa Rica, LITHOS (2015), doi: 10.1016/j...history: the Pacific-derived Santa Elena ophiolite, northwest Costa Rica SC R IP T Javier Escuder-Viruete...NU a Abstract MA The Santa Elena ophiolite (SEO) is an ultramafic nappe of more than 270 km2 overlying...tectonic serpentinite-matrix mélange in northwest Costa Rica. It is mainly composed of Cpx-rich and Cpx-
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structure, petrology and geochemistry of the ultramafic blocks Javier Escuder-Viruete, Goran Andjić...structure, petrology and geochemistry of the ultramafic blocks, LITHOS, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos...structure, petrology and geochemistry of the ultramafic blocks Javier Escuder-Viruetea,* j.escuder@igme...bulk rock geochemical data for representative ultramafic rocks preserved as blocks in the SSM. Structurally...high-pressure (P) conditions. There are also blocks of ultramafic rocks, which consist mainly of harzburgite and
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Article Petrogenetic Implications for Ophiolite Ultramafic Bodies from Lokris and Beotia (Central Greece)...Published: 3 March 2017 Abstract: Cr-spinels from ultramafic rocks from Lokris (Megaplatanos and Tragana)...serves as an important petrogenetic indicator for ultramafic and related rocks [1]. Since the chemical composition...Megaplatanos ophiolite (Figure 1a) is a small ultramafic body consisting of serpentinite, serpentinised...Megaplatanos, Tragana, Ypato The Tragana ophiolite nappe comprises mainlyoccurrences serpentinite and serpentinised
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islands, (South Kalimantan Province—Tanah Ambungan; South Sulawesi Province—Baru; Papua—Jayapura) chromites...Sulawesi—Bungku). Kalimantan Province—Tanah Ambungan; Central South Sulawesi Province—Baru; Papua—Jayapura)...chromium used in steelmaking and in with large, ultramafic stratiform-type intrusions Bushveld Africa [17...podiform-type ophiolite associated with large, ultramafic layered intrusions Bushveld Africa sequences:...forming pods and lenses inside the mafic and ultramafic sequences:Luzon—Philippines Massif of Bulqiza—Albany
 
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