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Talc from
Bodrum Volcanic Complex, Bodrum District, Muğla Province, Turkey


Locality type:Complex
Classification
Species:Talc
Formula:Mg3Si4O10(OH)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Talc data
Locality Data:Click here to view Bodrum Volcanic Complex, Bodrum District, Muğla Province, Turkey
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1357181
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1357181:8
GUID (UUID V4):2868a390-a073-4781-8d6e-db30e328c7d5
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Publishers B.V., Amsterdam 241 The Dodecanese Province, SE Aegean: A model for tectonic control on potassic...Foden, J. and Varne, R., 1992. The Dodecanese Province, SE Aegean: A model for tectonic control on potassic...tectonic setting of this distinct igneous province (Dodecanese Province, DP) and presents mineralogical, geochemical...centers (Bodrum, Turkey and Samos, Greece). The marie.s fall in two groups: uitrapotassics in Bodrum and shoshonitic...from typical arc-like (Bodrum) to weakly or~enie ( Bodrum, Samos ). The Bodrum ultrapotassic rocks are
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regions of the crust. In other cases, such as volcanic rifted margins, the submerged continent is characterized...(1972) based on their studies of the Lewisian complex of Scotland. Smithson (1978) used seismic reflections...granulite-facies rocks exposed in the Lewisian complex, Scotland. R. W. Kay and S. M. Kay (1981) were...1992), and as deep-crustal xenoliths carried in volcanic pipes (Rudnick, 1992; Downes, 1993). (ii) By correlating...country rocks through which the xenolith-bearing volcanic rocks erupted. For this reason, xenolith studies
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10M( stars is now understood to be an extremely complex process (Busso et al., 1999). On the first ascent...our solar system formed. The final step in the complex history of stellar grains is the formation of planetesimals...meteorite is an important parameter that adds to the complex textural variability among chondritic meteorites...deviations reflect problems with the extremely complex analyses or whether they are true variations that...evolution of the elements and the stability of complex atoms. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 39, 856–879. Holweger
 
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