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Sericite from
Austurhorn Intrusion, Hornafjörður, Southern Region, Iceland


Locality type:Intrusion
Classification
Species:Muscovite var: Sericite
Formula:KAl2(AlSi3O10)(OH)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Sericite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Austurhorn Intrusion, Hornafjörður, Southern Region, Iceland
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1474240
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1474240:4
GUID (UUID V4):94cea875-5fc8-4b64-923b-694a7e81c6fa
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
magmatic history of the Austurhorn silicic intrusive complex (southeast Iceland) using zircon elemental...Heidelberg 2016 Abstract The Austurhorn intrusive complex (AIC) in southeast Iceland comprises large bodies...Roy M. Huffington Department of Earth Sciences, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX, USA model temperatures...constructed by multiple short-lived magmatic intrusion events occurring closely spaced in time, allowing...13 69 Page 2 of 21 Keywords Iceland · Silicic magmatism · Austurhorn · Zircon · Geochemistry · Isotopic
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Neoproterozoic arc-affinity mafic rocks in the region, suggesting that the Lantian granites were derived...other 820 Ma intermediate to felsic rocks in the region (Li et al., 2003; Chen et al., 2014), a revised...the Dongma dioritic intrusion that emplace into the Sibao Group. The Jiuling intrusion in the Jiangxi Province...covering an area of 1-4 km2. Rocks from the Meixian intrusion are medium grained diorites to tonalites which...into chlorite (Fig. 2a). Rocks from the Lantian intrusion are fine-grained granites and consist of plagioclase
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Săndulescu, 1984) of the Alpine– Carpathian–Dinaric region (Fig. 1a) and intrudes the Variscan metamorphic...of the Massif Central (Wass, 1979) and the Eifel region (Duda and Schmincke, 1985); from basanites of the...green-core clinopyroxenes in Pliocene basanite, southern Slovakia. Lithos 28/2, 133–150. Dobosi, G., Schultz-Güttler...of evolved basalts and rhyolites at Austurhorn, southeastern Iceland: the role of fractional crystallization...coexisting mafic minerals from the alkaline Ilimaussaq intrusion, south Greenland. Journal of Petrology 17, 258–290
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granitoids, especially those that occupied the southern parts of the Gabgaba Terrane. Recently, Saeed...melting of subductionmodified materials. In the southern tip of the Gabgaba Terrane (Haweit area), older...belongs to the Gabgaba Terrane and located in the southern part of the HSZ (Figure 1B). The area is covered...widely distributed in many countries located in the region surrounding the Red Sea, including Sudan, Yemen...succession of multicolored gneisses, followed by the intrusion of basic and intermediate rocks. A series of syn-
Report (issue)
The Cu-Ni sulphide ore deposits of the Sudbury region have been known to contain PGE since the discovery...disseminated sulphide ores of the Noril’sk-Taimyr region are described in detail by Komarova et al. They...PGE mineralization in the Monchegorsk layered intrusion (Kola Peninsula, Russia). Exploration activity...the Platinova Reefs in the classic Skaergaard Intrusion. Johan describes several PGE-bearing deposits...of Pd, Pt, Au, Ag and Hg minerals in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. Canadian Mineralogist, 40
 
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