| Katzir, Y., Avigad, D., Matthews, A., Garfunkel, Z., Evans, B. W. (2000) Origin, HP/LT metamorphism and cooling of ophiolitic melanges in southern Evia (NW Cyclades), Greece. Journal of Metamorphic Geology, 18 (6) 699-718 doi:10.1046/j.1525-1314.2000.00281.x | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | ophiolitic meÌlanges in southern Evia (NW Cyclades), Greece Y . K AT Z IR , 1* D . AVI GAD, 1 A . M AT TH EW...decades showed similar peak PâT conditions along a north-east-trending âeclogite axisâ from Sifnos towards...highest part of the Ochi formation, designated as the Kastri subunit by Jacobshagen (1986) (Fig. 2), is formed...corrected to the WJS quartz standard value d18O=11.66â°. The standard deviation of the quartz standard was ±0...brecciated areas occurs in veins with albite and quartz. The breccia fragments consist of jadeitic pyroxene | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | in blueschist-facies rocks from Syros (Cyclades; Greece). Lawsonite is a hydrous mineral that crystallizes...the contrary, the deformation with a top-to-the-north sense of shear is observed in surrounding rocks...o, omphacitic clinopyroxene; pa, paragonite; q, quartz; ttn, titanite (sphene); ru, rutile. INTRODUCTION...lawsonite blueschists from Syros Island (Cyclades, Greece), in order to monitor the deformation associated...Occurences Top to South sense of shear Thrust Top to North East sense of shear Low angle Normal Fault N | | Laurent, Valentin, Lanari, Pierre, NaĂŻr, InĂšs, Augier, Romain, Lahfid, Abdeltif, Jolivet, Laurent (2018) Exhumation of eclogite and blueschist (Cyclades, Greece): Pressure-temperature evolution determined by thermobarometry and garnet equilibrium modelling. Journal of Metamorphic Geology, 36 (6) 769-798 doi:10.1111/jmg.12309 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Exhumation of eclogite and blueschist (Cyclades, Greece):Pressure-temperature evolution determined by thermobarometry...debated. Although the Cycladic Blueschist Unit (CBU, Greece) is among the best worldwide examples for the preservation...(CBU), cropping out in the Cycladic archipelago (Greece), is one of the best worldwide examples of a fossilized...collapsed segment of the Hellenic belt above a north-plunging subduction zone (Figure 2; Jolivet, Daniel...western Anatolia and the Rhodope Massif in the north (Gautier & Brun, 1994; Jolivet & Brun, 2010; Jolivet | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 1093/petrology/egn042 Glaucophane-bearing Marbles on Syros, Greece JOHN C. SCHUMACHER1*, JOHN B. BRADY2, JOHN T. CHENEY3...primarily of calcite with or without dolomite and quartz. Much of the calcite in these marbles shows oriented...occurrence of glaucophane ĂŸ CaCO3 ĂŸ dolomite ĂŸ quartz suggests that the PâT trajectory that was followed...reaction such as albite/Na-pyroxene ĂŸdolomite ĂŸ quartz ! glaucophane ĂŸ CaCO3, but did not exceed the PâT...PâT stability of the reaction dolomite ĂŸ quartz ! tremolite ĂŸ CaCO3. The PâT locations of these reactions | | | Book | major ions in the mineral. The silica lattice (quartz) itself does not accommodate impurities, as there...silica-rich rocks like quartz and chert. Chapter 2 describes a number of silica (quartz)-rich rocks, but suggests...has a geologÂŹ ical basis because minerals like quartz (sand) can act as dilutants. NormaliÂŹ zation helps...quartzite, graywacke, massive milky quartz, rock crystal quartz, mudstone, and miscellaneous coarseÂŹ...fineÂŹ grained materials, including rock crystal quartz, were used to produce microlithic assemblages. | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | distributions in the Cycladic Blueschist Unit on Syros, Greece Bertram Uunk â , Fraukje Brouwer, Marlies ter Voorde...tectonic events. The Cycladic Blueschist Unit (CBU) in Greece is emerging as a key area for testing new interpretations...metabasites, a tectonically underlying sedimentary Kastri unit and a lowermost, more retrogressed sedimentary...marbles include clinopyroxene, glaucophane, epidote, quartz, phengite and chlorite, indicating eclogite to...Michalis The second, âSan Michalisâ section, in the Kastri unit of Philippon et al. (2011) exposes two marble | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | subduction complex on the Syros and Tinos islands, Greece. We find that in marble rocks adjacent to two fluid...subduction complex exposed on Syros and Tinos islands, Greece (Supplementary Figs 1,2 and Table 1). Subduction...17 rich in blueschist and eclogite blocks near Kastri. For several metres extending away from the fold...cut by numerous veins that are composed mostly of quartz but may also include epidote, omphacite and glaucophane...Profile 2 area). c, Field appearance of an ep + quartz (q) vein surrounded by omphacite (om) rich selvages | | Baziotis, Ioannis, Mposkos, Evripides, Windley, Brian F., Lamont, Thomas N. (2020) Exhumation of Attica high-pressure rocks in a subduction channel: New metamorphic PT constraints from Attica, NW Cyclades, Greece. Lithos, 354. 105266 doi:10.1016/j.lithos.2019.105266 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | metamorphic PT constraints from Attica, NW Cyclades, Greece Baziotis Ioannis, Mposkos Evripides, F. Windley...metamorphic PT constraints from Attica, NW Cyclades, Greece, LITHOS, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2019...metamorphic PT constraints from Attica, NW Cyclades, Greece 3 Baziotis Ioannis1, Mposkos Evripides2, Windley...Agricultural Univ. of Athens, Iera Odos 75, 11855 Athens, Greece, ibaziotis@aua.gr, 7 2 8 Athens, 9 Heroon Politechniou...Politechniou St., Zografou, Athens, GR-15780, Greece 9 3 Department of Geology, University of Leicester | | Lapen, Thomas J., Johnson, Clark M., Baumgartner, Lukas P., Mahlen, Nancy J., Beard, Brian L., Amato, Jeffrey M. (2003) Burial rates during prograde metamorphism of an ultra-high-pressure terrane: an example from Lago di Cignana, western Alps, Italy. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 215 (1) 57-72 doi:10.1016/s0012-821x(03)00455-2 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | garnet (SH = Shuksan Metamorphic Suite [59]; K = Kastri metabasalt [60]; SP = Seward Peninsula [61]). Alternatively...reaction lines: (1) coesite = K-quartz [62]; (2) jadite = albite+quartz [63]; (3) lawsonite+[albite or...or jadite] = zoisite+ paragonite+quartz+vapor [64]; and (4) pyroxene+kyanite+ vapor = paragonite [65,66]...with application to metamorphic rocks from Samos, Greece, Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 132 (1998) 85^102. [58]...[59] E.H. Brown, Geology of the Shuksan Suite, North Cascades, Washington, U.S.A., in: E.H. Brown, B | | Laurent, Valentin, Huet, Benjamin, Labrousse, LoĂŻc, Jolivet, Laurent, MoniĂ©, Patrick, Augier, Romain (2017) Extraneous argon in high-pressure metamorphic rocks: Distribution, origin and transport in the Cycladic Blueschist Unit (Greece) Lithos, 272. 315-335 doi:10.1016/j.lithos.2016.12.013 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | and transport in the Cycladic Blueschist Unit (Greece) Valentin Laurent, Benjamin Huet, LoıÌc Labrousse...and transport in the Cycladic Blueschist Unit (Greece), LITHOS (2016), doi:10.1016/j.lithos.2016.12.013...and transport in the Cycladic Blueschist Unit (Greece) PT Valentin LAURENT1,2,3, Benjamin HUET4, LoĂŻc...extraneous argon in the Cycladic Blueschist Unit (CBU, Greece) by applying the 40 Ar/39Ar dating technique...et al., 2001; Soukis and Stöckli, 2013) and the North Cycladic Detachment System (Jolivet et al., 2010) | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | It is difficult of access, being bordered on the north by the inhospitable waters of the Arctic Ocean,...000 miles from west to east and 2,300 miles from north to south, and this enormous area has been a paramount... and therefore agriculture may extend very far north. The period of plant This content downloaded from...to 14 inches a year. It is the least in the far north, less than 8 inches, and increases toward the south...slow, owing to the flatness of the plain. In the north are frozen swamps, succeeded as one proceeds southward | | | Book | 1. MinoansâSocial life and customs. 2. Crete (Greece)âSocial life and customs. I. Title. DF220.3.C37...invasion of Crete and Greece by Dorians from the north cut Crete off from mainland Greece and that when the...above all youthful norm is unusual. In classical Greece too an ideal of human physical perfection was held...with small numbers of immigrants from mainland Greece and Anatolia to produce the Minoan population,...known to have been produced in Cos, just to the north-east of Crete, after the Minoan civilization collapsed | | | Book (edition) | compound Terracotta Base metals CHRONOLOGICAL 6 GREECE AND FINISHING SILVER Part II Historical CYCLADES...The jewellery The Peloponnese Introduction The jewellery Central and Northern Greece Introduction The...Introduction The jewellery The Islands and Eastern Greece Introduction The jewellery I2 THE PERIOD OF...Introduction The jewellery The Peloponnese Introduction The jewellery Central Greece Introduction The jewellery...The Islands Introduction The jewellery Eastern Greece Introduction The jewellery The West INFLUENCES | | | Book | National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Athens Greece ISSN 2195-7029 (electronic) ISBN 978-3-319-55460-0...approach by at least 27 distinguished researchers from Greece, Switzerland, Germany, and Italy to provide a compilation...National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Athens, Greece Acknowledgements The editors would like to thank...National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece). The work provided the basis for the geological...Hellenic Centre for Marine Research HCMR (Athens, Greece). Several colleagues, who have contributed to the | | | Book | National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Athens Greece ISSN 2195-7029 (electronic) ISBN 978-3-319-55460-0...approach by at least 27 distinguished researchers from Greece, Switzerland, Germany, and Italy to provide a compilation...National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Athens, Greece Acknowledgements The editors would like to thank...National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece). The work provided the basis for the geological...Hellenic Centre for Marine Research HCMR (Athens, Greece). Several colleagues, who have contributed to the | | | Book | di Francia, 66. 66 CONTENTS viii STONE FROM GREECE Marmor Batthium, .... PAGE 67-93 Marmor Bigio...the same time praising poverty and simplicity. in Greece Later the desire to embellish their city took...was brought from Africa, Asia hills, Minor and Greece. The abundant supplies of marble in the more immediate...many years imported vast quantities of marble from Greece, Africa and Asia Minor, at length turned their...discovered near the of Gragnana and Castelpoggio, north of Carrara. In the vicinity of the Castelpoggio | | | Report (Issue volume) | dominate the world Republic of Germany (FRG), Italy, Greece, economy. Viewed as one regional area, however...minerals processing industry to its excolonies in North and South America, Af- rica, and Australia. In...Denmark/Greenland France Germany, Federal Republic of Greece 2,793 12 800 14,415 30,098 160 Ireland 11,803...Denmark/Greenland France Germany, Federal Republic of Greece Treland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands = 818 48...construction materials (common clay, olivinite, quartz, titanomagnetite, sand, gravel, and stone) are | | | Journal (issue) | distinguished from those found on the mainland of Greece by both their handles and their decoration. The...form originated in the Cyclades or the mainland of Greece. The examples in bronze from Alaca Hi.iyuk are...are known almost exclusively from the mainland of Greece. Both barred and "bracket" handles might also probably...Euboea, Attica and elsewhere on the maii:iland of Greece. Those from the tombs at Manika in Euboea form...associated with the "Kastri group" in the Cyclades. Barber and MacGillivray 29 assign the "Kastri group" and other | | | Book | TEMB. On the other hand, the map is limited to the North African coast in the south, 12 with the exception...the cultural realms of the Old World. Towards the north, the metal-using cultures spread slowly across Europe...composition of such ores, sometimes also intergrown with quartz, limonite and hostrock, are ideal self-ïŹuxing ore...quantities with non-metal containing minerals such as quartz and calcite. These minerals that cannot be used...silver from the deposits of Laurion and Thasos (Greece) or on the island of Sardinia (Italy). The traditional | | | Conference Proceedings | stratification est parfois extrĂȘmement fine les quartz clastiques sont alors voit appa - 13 â quartzeux...renferment souvent des pas Ă©ponges Parfois des lits quartz plus grossiers indiquent type grĂ©seux sage Type...noyĂ©s dans Ces types sont bourrĂ©s ciment calcĂ© quartz clastique isolĂ©s donieux dans lesquels retrouve...conglomĂ©rats pourprĂ©s quartzites qui reprĂ©sentent quartz blanc prĂ© Cambrien Cambrien 1918 - 25 - '...groupements tion secondaire comme formation ques quartz cristaux Ces phĂ©nomĂšnes observent aussi bien dans | | | Book | granite Apparent isolation of nodules of granite â Quartz veins â Whether plutonic rocks are ever overlying...the chalk of â the north and south of Europe â Hippurites â Nummulites Spain and Greece â Altered lithological...Mountain limestone Departui-e from this type in north of England and Scotland Freshwater strata (p. 244...above alluded to, there are other countries, as the north of Spain, the south of Sicily, the Tuscan territory...all purely siliceous minerals, as quartz and common flint. Quartz is silex in its purest form flint usually | | | Book (edition) | World of Europe of Asia & Australasia of Africa of North America of South America Indian & Pacific Oceans...Scotland i2m 8 Ireland i2m 9 1:5M British Isles & the North Sea Key tosymbolson plans 77 London 78 Paris. 79...rivers, drainage basins and lakes. Physical Earth North America 48 Central America 50 Antarctica & South...50,51 Atlantic Ocean 1:0M 52 135M 53 Nations of North America Canada 1:15M 654,55 1:12.5M United States...States of America 56,07 Western USA 15m 58,59 North Central USA 1:5m_ 60,61 South Central USA 1:5M 62,63 | | | Book (edition) | World of Europe of Asia & Australasia of Africa of North America of South America Indian & Pacific Oceans...drainage basins and lakes. England Physical Earth North America 48 Central America 50 Antarctica & South...Africa 1:15m 50,51 AtlanticOcean 10m 52 Nationsof North America 1:35m 53 Canada 1:15M 54,55 United States...of America 1:12.5M 56,57 Western USA 1:5m 58,59 North CentralUSA 1:5m 60,61 SouthCentral USA 1:m 62,63...ORGANISATIONS: UN, Arab League, OAU, OPEC NATO â North Atlantic Treaty Organisation OAS â Organisation | | | Journal (volume) | world, America, especial attention being paid to Greece and Italy. In order to ensure thoroughness in this... Palestine, Syria, Asia Minor, Kypros) EUROPE (Greece, ; Krete, Italy, Sicily, Spain, France, Switzerland...Morocco) Palestine, Asia Minor, Kypros) ; EUROPE (Greece, Italy, Sicily, France, ; Germany, Austria-Hungary...AT SZ7TJRJ (plate X CORRESPONDENCE. Letter from Greece on Tiryns and Mykenai, ; 267 286 292 304 ...ARCHAEOLOGICAL NEWS. AFRICA (Egypt, Asia, Caucasus, (Greece, Algeria, Tunisia); ASIA (Japan, Hindustan, Central | | | Journal (volume) | Cretan Inscriptions. Pausanias's Description of Greece. The Washim Papyrus of Iliad H. N. . . The...Phoenicia and Syria, 107 ; ; ; Asia Minor, 108; Greece, 110; ; ; Arabia, 108 ; Italy, 117; ; Cyprus...Mediaeval Art: France, 152 Holland, 153 ; ; Greece, 151 Germany, 154 Armenia, 152; Hungary, 154...240 Palestine, 241 ; ; ; ; Asia Minor, 245; Greece, 249 (Architecture, 249; Sculpture, 261; Vases...PAGE. Secretary and Treasurer PROFESSOR HAROLD NORTH FOWLER, PH.D. "WASHINGTON SOCIETY President PROFESSOR |
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