| Oktyabr’skii, R. A., Vladykin, N. V., Lennikov, A. M., Vrzhosek, A. A., Yasnygina, T. A., Rasskazov, S. V., Moskalenko, E. Yu., Velivetskaya, T. A. (2010) Chemical composition and geochemical characteristics of the Koksharovka alkaline ultrabasic massif with carbonatites, primorye. Geochemistry International, 48 (8) 778-791 doi:10.1134/s0016702910080045 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | coarsegrained (up to pegmatoid) kaersutite and biotitebearing (10–15%) pyroxenites with titanomagnetite (10–15%)...unexsolved with up to 19 wt % TiO2) in the orebearing pyroxenites reaches 20–30%. Simulta neously, the...beds of siliceous rocks and (4) volcanic rocks: basalt lavas and tuffs; (5) granite (K2); (6)–(9) alkaline...(J2): (6) pyroxenite, biotitebearing at places, (7) amphibolebearing pyroxenite and avezacite, (8)...posed of zoned titaniumbearing augite. The latter is often rimmed by aegirineaugite and aegirine and | | | Book | two Jee together. (> arokite. A porphyritic > basalt containing a small amount of orthoclase in the...essentially Na and/or K, e.g. alkali > feldspars. i basalt. The term is here used to cover all igneous rocks...Leucite Nepheline | Leucite Nepheline Olivine-bearing | Leucite Olivine-free Nepheline |Olivine | Olivine...names may be constructed for analcite-bearing and Isilite-bearing varieties, e.g. analcitite, kalsilitite...kalsilitite. In older literature ‘leucite basalt’ and ‘nepheline basalt’ are used for rocks now termed olivine |
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