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Illite from
Allan Hills, Victoria Land, Eastern Antarctica, Antarctica


Locality type:Hill
Classification
Species:Muscovite var: Illite
Formula:K0.65Al2.0[Al0.65Si3.35O10](OH)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Illite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Allan Hills, Victoria Land, Eastern Antarctica, Antarctica
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1326345
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1326345:0
GUID (UUID V4):c39e8076-4d79-482c-8273-153cc509d8d6
Nearest other occurrences of Illite
11.3km (7.0 miles) ⓘCoombs Hills, Victoria Land, Eastern Antarctica, Antarctica
21.1km (13.1 miles) ⓘCarapace Nunatak, Eastern Antarctica, Antarctica
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (chapter)
Antarctic interior, separating East and West Antarctica (Fig. 1). The geological record of the mountains...central Transantarctic Mountains and south Victoria Land, will address primarily the mid-Palaeozoic and...development of a continentalscale rift system in West Antarctica, today the site of Earth’s only marine ice sheet...the ring of Precambrian outcrops around East Antarctica that include pan-African age belts, Grenville...2015 D. H. ELLIOT We dd Sea ell 8 Dronning Maud Land Theron Mtns 0o A N TA R C T I C A 8 0 oS o Shackleton
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
the basal part of the CRP-3 core (Victoria Land Basin, Antarctica) M. SETTI1, L. MARINONI1 1 AND A...mbsf (metres below sea floor) in the Victoria Land Basin in Antarctica. The upper sequence (down to ~790...mixed-layer illite-smectite, Fe oxyhydroxide, sporadic smectite and poorly crystallized illite. It reflects...region since the Mesozoic. KEYWORDS: CRP-3, Antarctica, sediments, Devonian, dolerite, smectite, kaolinite...cored sequence at site CRP-3 in the region of Victoria Land Basin in the Ross Sea (Fig. 1). The core CRP-3
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Netherlands ORIGIN OF EPIGENETIC CALCITE IN COAL FROM ANTARCTICA AND OHIO BASED ON ISOTOPE COMPOSITIONS OF OXYGEN...1984. Origin of epigenetic calcite in coal from Antarctica and Ohio based on isotope compositions of oxygen...calcite cleats in coal seams of southern Victoria Land, Antarctica, and Tusearawas County, Ohio, contain...that calcite cleats in coal of southern Victoria Land, Antarctica, were deposited after the start of glaciation...provenance of calcite cleats in coal deposits of Antarctica and Ohio, based on their isotopic compositions
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
and rind formation in analog environments like Antarctica may provide clues to rock alteration and therefore...the chemically immature Carapace Sandstone from Antarctica, a terrestrial analog for martian sedimentary...the Carapace Sandstone from Carapace Nunatak in Antarctica, to determine its alteration history and the...Carapace Sandstone is from Carapace Nunatak in Antarctica and is a relevant analog to martian sedimentary...possibly partially hydrated smectites. Neither illite nor chlorite were detected. There is a large, broad
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1985 with his map of the McMurdo Sound area of Antarctica. We are pleased to republish these paintings...illustration: A tent camp in the Mesa Range of northern Victoria Land at the foot of Mt. Masley. Printed on acid-free...during the 1969/1970 field season. Prolog Antarctica! The very word brings to mind images of fierce...winds, bone-chilling cold, and utter desolation. Antarctica has the reputation of being a hostile place unfit...worked there have a very different impression of Antarctica. To us it is a place of unsurpassed beauty where
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Dickie B. Abbott R. N. Adams L. Ahrens T. J. Allan J. Alt J. Ambrose S. Anders E. Anderson D. E. Arculus... Kvenvolden K. A. Kyte F. T. Lafon 6. M. Ial D. Land L. S. Landing W. Lanphere M. A. Larimer J. W. Lasaga...unite-satire system: Hamey Peak Granite, Black Hills, South Dakota 473 J. R. ROCKHOLD, P. I. NABELEK...internal evolution: Bob Ingersoll pegmatite, Black Hills, South Dakota 519 KAZUYAKAWAKATSU and YOSH~AKI...dissolved radium profiles in sediments from the eastern equatorial Pacific 1613 DAVID KADKO, JOHNE
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
evidence is strongest in the European, Middle Eastern, Himalayan, North American and Japanese successions...successions, but not always so clear in South America, Antarctica and Australia. The eruption of the Wrangellia...Gallois, 2008); 5 – Svalbard (Xu et al. 2014); 6 – Eastern North America (Arche & Lopez-Gomez, 2014), Utah...10 – Australia (McLoughlin et al. 1997); 10 – Antarctica (Retallack & Alonzo-Zarza, 1998; Retallack, Veevers...the Hungarian Transdanubian Range. The inputs of illite–smectite, smectite and variable kaolinite observed
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DOl: 10.1007/978-1-4612-3238-4 Preface Today, Antarctica is a vast wilderness of nearly 14,000,000 square...high winds also serves to make the climate of Antarctica inhospitable to most forms of life. Because the...precipitation, it is classified as a desert. Life on Antarctica today is restricted to only a few invertebrate...various types of algae, the most common plants in Antarctica consist of bryophytes and lichens that occur...to exist south of 65°S, a grass (Deschampsia antarctica) and a member of the pink family (Colobananthus
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
peraluminous granitoid suite from North-eastern Victoria. South-eastern Australia T. KAISERand G. J. WASSEREURG:...Kruse, T.H. Kurahashi, M. Kushiro, I. Lancelot, J.R. Land, L.S. Langer, K.E.O. Langford, C.EI. Larsen, D.P...1985 activity, water in brine 579,587 Adelie Land, Antarctica 1355 Adirondack Mountains, New York 1875 Adrar...alkanes 1051 1075 alkenes, C25 and C3D 1625 Allan Hills, Antarctica II allanite 925 allanite, REE Alligator...1355 1163 Antarctica Antarctica, Adelie Land 1355 Antarctica, Allan Hills 1625 Antarctica, Elephant Moraine
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Leeuwin Complex, and more distant provinces in East Antarctica, with limited ED input from the adjacent Archean...Prydz-Leeuwin Belt, and/or the Wilkes Land in East Antarctica. This study shows that integrating depositional...movement that radiated from the Gamburtsev upland in Antarctica during the ‘Late Paleozoic Ice Age’ (Veevers...(Fig. 1A), and more distal provinces in East Antarctica (Sircombe and Freeman, 1999; Cawood and Nemchin...paleo-drainage systems in southwestern Australia and East Antarctica. Radiometric data are integrated with petrographic
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Manuscript Development and inversion of the Mesozoic Victoria Basin in the Terra Nova Bay (Transantarctic Mountains)...Spiegel , Development and inversion of the Mesozoic Victoria Basin in the Terra Nova Bay (Transantarctic Mountains)...MANUSCRIPT Development and inversion of the Mesozoic Victoria Basin in the Terra Nova Bay (Transantarctic Mountains)...(AHe), Transantarctic PT E D Basin, Mesozoic Victoria Basin, West Antarctic Rift System Abstract CE...extension of a Mesozoic Victoria Basin during Gondwana breakup between Antarctica and NU Australia. Late
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
U, 230 Th, 226 Ra) in polar ice from Alan Hills, Antarctica, and found these samples to be quite old (330...Fireman studies, they found that the ages of Allan Hills ice were relatively young (30 ka, +9, −4 1σ )...validated it by obtaining radiometric ages at Dome C, Antarctica which are consistent with the most recent chronology...fractionation produced during weathering of mica/illite (Shirvington, 1983). It is also possible that the...refreezing of subglacial water, as observed in Antarctica (e.g. Gardner and Lyons, 2019). Hence, our results
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
addition to the ungrouped Martian orthopyroxenite, Allan Hills 84001. The SNC meteorites have a range of compositions...etch-pit residues in basalt samples from Victoria Land, Antarctica—a dry valley with low annual surface moisture...left in a gel. In Antarctica, these gels are eventually converted to a mixture of illite and quartz with...micrometeorites from the Yamato ice ïŹeld region in Antarctica (Osawa et al. 2003). In addition, jarosite has...et al. (2006) studied the Ferrar dolerite of Antarctica as an analog for Martian weathering, and reported
Report (issue)
Congress held in Canberra in tors, eastern Australia, Antarctica, southern Africa, and south- August...cussing the tectonic framework for the Gondwana Antarctica, when Powell remarked that the Series in...of the Sydney Basin in eastern Australia, appeared to extend through Antarctica to Argentina. Powell had...the end of 1989, drafts of all sectors except eastern Australia had been written, and a diagrammatic...participation in production of the volume was limited. Eastern Australia, the cradle of the Permian foreland basin
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Kump L. R. Kunk M. J. Kurz M. D. Kyte F. T. Lal D. Land L. S. Landing W. M. Landis G. Lange R. A. Langmuir... GRIFFIN: Mantle metasomatism beneath western Victoria, Australia: I. Metasomatic procemes in Cr-diopsidelherzoltes...A. STABEL:Mantle metasomatism beneath western Victoria, Australia: II. Isotopic geochemistry of Crdiopside...O’DAY and E. A. ERSLEV . . , . 789 Authors’ Reply ALLAN K. GIBBS, CARLA W. MONTGOMERY, PEGGY A. O’DAY and...Froidevaux System” edited by K. Fuchs 797 LYNTONS. LAND:“Dynamical Geology of Salt and Related Structures”
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Determination of Clay Minerals in Martian Meteorite Allan Hills 84001 and Its Implication for the Noachian Aqueous...Determination of Clay Minerals in Martian Meteorite Allan Hills 84001 and Its Implication for the Noachian Aqueous...Fe-bearing minerals in the 4 Ga Martian meteorite, Alan Hills (ALH) 84001, to reveal the ancient aqueous environment...small-scattered regions in a ~4.1 Ga Martian meteorite, Allan Hills (ALH) 84001 [14]. ALH 84001 is a unique Noachian...(plane-polarized light) of the thin section of Alan Hills (ALH) 84001 used in this study. Boxes identify the
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Meteorites from Different Regions................. Antarctica Wir, anita are ereees oY cuando coe Cangiaanses...the large unmelted micrometeorites collected in Antarctica are of asteroidal origin. This conclusion is...Mineralogy of micrometeorites from Greenland and Antarctica: Indications for their asteroidal origin. Lunar...minerals in micrometeorites from Greenland and Antarctica—implications for their origins. Planet. Space...Maurette, M. Carbonaceous micrometeorites from Antarctica. Meteor. Planet. Sci. 33, 565-580 (1998). Flynn
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
of the Gondwanan Supercontinent (South Africa, Antarctica, South America) remained under the influence...in the Paraná basin, the Sauce Grande basin of eastern Argentina, and the Falkland (Malvinas) Islands...Sauce Grande basin (Sauce Grande Formation) of eastern Argentina (Fig. 5) and the Falkland Islands (Lafonia...amalgamation of ice-spreading centers in Africa and Antarctica led to the formation of the Gondwanan Ice Sheet...to the Chaco-Paraná and Sauce Grande basins of eastern Argentina. Generalized ice flow directions from
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
chlorite group chamosite clinochlore clintonite illite margarite mica K(Mg,Fe)3(Si,Al)0,0(OH,F)2F2,J3...include calcite, gypsum, Mg-sulfate, Mg-phosphate and illite (e.g., Gooding, 1992). Small melt inclusions in...martian environment (Wentworth and Gooding, 1994). Allan Hills 84001 is a coarse-grained, cataclastic orthopyroxenite...fluor-chlorapatite gypsum halite hercynite hydroxy apatite illite ilmenite kaersuti te magnetite marcasi ;e Mg-carbonate...heazlewoodite hematite hibbingite honessite hydromagnesite illite isocubanite j arosite kamacite lepidocrocite lipscombite
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
ordinary chondrites collected from ‘hot’ deserts and Antarctica has revealed striking similarities and also pronounced...[Australia] and Sahara [Algeria and Libya]) and Antarctica that have been previously spectroscopically and...are commonplace in finds, especially those from Antarctica. These silicates include cronstedtite, a Fe-rich...three ‘hot’ deserts (Table 1) and the Allan Hills area of Antarctica (Table 2) and two L6 falls (Table 1)...weathering of ordinary chondrites in ‘hot’ deserts and Antarctica. Weathering in both environments is dominated
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
moraine situated adjacent to the inland ice, Antarctica, and dating to the earliest glacial event in...and mesofauna Paleoclimate Alpine glaciation in Antarctica Mars Thaumasia highlands Coprates rise Mountain...Paleogene and Neogene climatic reconstructions in Antarctica, particularly work by De Conto and Pollard (2003)...(A) Location of the 831 proïŹle, New Mountain, Antarctica. The 831 site is 150 m above the embayment where...4). cooling and the demise of biota from East Antarctica, the Dry Valleys, and the Antarctic Peninsula
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Kyle P. R. Kyser T. K. Kvte F. T. &l D. Lamb W. Land L. S. Landing W. M. Landis G. P. Lange R. A. Langmuir...salinity sources in the Dry Valleys ofVictoriaLand,Antarctica .____...._......_........._................_................................ F. C. UGOLINI: Antarctica: Soils, Weathering Processes and Environment...Eclogite-facies Rocks edited by D. C. Smith L. S. LAND: Short Course in Burial Diagenesis edited by I....inclusion and carbon isotope studies of qua~z-~aphite Hills, South Dakota, and Ruby Range, Montana . ,, . .
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Kump L. R. Kunk M. J. Kurz M. D. Kyte F. T. lal D. Land L. S. Landing W. M. Landis G. Lange R. A. Langmuir...L. GRIFFIN:Mantle metasomatism beneath western Victoria, Australia: I. Metasomatic processes inCrdiopsidelherzoltes...A. STABEL: Mantle metasomatism beneath western Victoria, Australia: II. Isotopic geochemistry of Cr-diopside...___....___._._.........,,,., 789 Authors’ Reply ALLAN K. GIBBS, CARLA W. MONTGOMERY,PEGGY A. O’DAY and...Froidevaux . System” edited by K. Fuchs _. LYNTONS. LAND: “Dynamical Geology of Salt and Related Structures”
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
T. Labotka F. Haynes J. E. Heidenreich III L. S. Land G. Hei ken C. Langmuir J. R. Hein D. Langmuir G...Inferences from lOBe 535 STEPHEN FISHER and LYNTON S. LAND: Diagenetic history of Eocene Wilcox sandstones...oxidized sulfur and sulfur-rich aluminosilicates 10 ALLAN H. TREIMAN: The parental magIila of the Nakhla achondrite:...the shergottite parent body ,. .. .. .. .. 10 ALLAN H. TREIMAN, MICHAEL J. DRAKE, MARIE-JOSEE JANSSENS...Evidence from sediment trap experiments in the eastern tropical North Pacific Ocean 15 DAVIDR. BtiRIus
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Kyle P. R. Kyser T. K. Kyte F. T. Lal D. Lamb W. Land L. S. Landing W. M. Landis G. P. Lange R. A. Langmuir...salinity sources in the Dry Valleys ofVictoriaLand,Antarctica . . . . . ..1...................................................... . 488 F. C. UGOLINI: Antarctica: Soils, Weathering Processes and Environment...isotope studies of quartz-graphite veins, Black Hills, South Dakota, and Ruby Range, Montana 683 R....Cambrian (Royer) dolomite, Lower ArbucWe Group, Slick Hills, SW Dk~ahoma, USA . . . 1979 R. BENNER,K. WELIKY
 
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