| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/tigr20 Spinel and perovskite from rocks of the exoskarn zone of the Konder...Bagdasarov & T. A. Sosedko (1981) Spinel and perovskite from rocks of the exoskarn zone of the Konder...tandfonline.com/page/termsand-conditions Spinel and perovskite from rocks of the exoskarn zone of the Konder...monticellite, forsterite, calcite, spinel, and perovskite, located in the northern sector of the Konder...intrusions of the Arbarastakh complex of the eastern sector of the Aldan Shield ( t h e Arbarastakh and Inaglin | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | the Arbarastakh complex. Detailed information on the proto type of this complex, the Arbarastakh pluton...Cambrian, Yudoma formation (Єjud). Upper Proterozoic complex, formations: 3) Kandyk (PR3kn); 4) Lakhanda (PR3lh);...could occur in an alkaline medium in the form of complex alka line fluorine and fluorcarbonate compounds...of independent minerals such as baddeleyite, perovskite, pyrochlore and RE carbo nates. However, the...Shchelochno-ul'traosnovnyye massivy Arbarastakh i Inagli (The Arbarastakh and Inagli Alkalic- Ultramafic Plutons): | | | Book | USSR L.N. Kogarko Vernadsky Institute, Moscow, Russia V.A. Konova Institute of Geology of Ore Deposits... Moscow, Russia M.P. Orlova All-Union Institute of Geology (VSEGEI), St Petersburg, Russia and A.R...Lengai natrocarbonatite volcano and the Ilimaussaq complex, but comparative studies on alkaline rocks have...appreciated that some petrologists, particularly in Russia, consider some, if not all, carbonatites to be...initial syllables. For example, the Yuzhnosakunskii complex is commonly referred to as Sakun and Malomurunskii | | | Book | COMPLEXES By P. J. WyLuir The Duke Island ultramafic complex, southeastern Alaska By T. N. IRVINE Introduction...rocks The ultramafic complex Pegmatitic rocks Contact effects of the ultramafic complex Further petrogenetic...Dawson (Chapter 8-II-C) refers to these as “central-complex kimberlites,” and they have been listed previously...Sahama (1962) has reviewed the petrology of this complex volcano. 3. An effusive equivalent of kimberlite...also discussed in Chapter 8. trusions have had a complex history, and their origin may be obscured by deformation |
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