| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | and (Y + REE) activities as well as 0024-4937/$ - see front matter © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved...European Geosciences Union General Assembly in Vienna Austria, on April 25 and 27, 2005. The session contained...oxidation of titanite to ilmenite + quartz + REE– epidote + allanite during metasomatic alteration of granites...the titanite to ilmenite, quartz, REE-bearing epidote, and allanite, while preserving the euhedral characteristic...greenschist-facies conditions. Formation of REE–epidote and allanite appears due to release of REE from | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | minerals have, since the advent of zircon dating (see review of Davis et al., 2003), become increasingly...area, Austria, which document multiple emplacement of pegmatoid melts during 0009-2541/$ – see front...USA; Bernhard Humer, Salzburg, Austria; Erwin Krenn, Salzburg, Austria; Stanislav Mazur, Warsaw, Poland;...apatite–allanite–epidote coronas in an amphibolite facies granite gneiss from the Eastern Alps. Am. Mineral....and the propagation of metastable mineral phases. Am. Mineral. 92, 1652–1664. Harlov, D.E., Procházka | | Manzotti, Paola, Rubatto, Daniela, Darling, James, Zucali, Michele, Cenki-Tok, Bénédicte, Engi, Martin (2012) From Permo-Triassic lithospheric thinning to Jurassic rifting at the Adriatic margin: Petrological and geochronological record in Valtournenche (Western Italian Alps) Lithos, 146. 276-292 doi:10.1016/j.lithos.2012.05.007 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | manzotti@geo.unibe.ch (P. Manzotti). 0024-4937/$ – see front matter © 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved...recognised and four stages of the evolution to be defined (see a summary of metamorphic assemblages in Table 1 and...(ESM Table 1), actinolite (5–10%), titanite (5%), epidote (5–10%), quartz (5%), garnet (b5%), diopside (0–10%)...textural equilibrium with actinolite, phengite, epidote, plagioclase± quartz ±ilmenite; this second assemblage...magnetite (5–10%), winchite (5%) (ESM Table 2), epidote (0–10%) stilpnomelane (0–5%), chlorite (0–5%), | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Units SA - Sudalpine NCA - Northern Calcareous Alps AM - Austroalpine Mesozoic LA - Lower Austroalpine Units...Valais Units B - Bergell Pluton HE - Helveti Units AM - Austroalpine Mesozoic AP - Austroalpine Palaeozoic...- Sesia Lanzo Zone SEMP Molasse V SAM AP PU AM PH AP European Basement AP SA LA V PL AB...greenschist facies; BS, blueschist facies; EP–A, epidote-amphibolite facies; A, amphibolite facies; A–E...high friction) between the upper and lower plates (see Roda et al., 2010, for a discussion of this and additional | | | Report (chapter) | Tropper et al. (2007) Habler & Thoeni (2001) See Table 2 for gabbro distribution and Table 3 for volcanic...Bs, blueschist facies; E, eclogite facies; EA, epidote–amphibolite facies; A, amphibolite facies; G, granulite...within published data depend on the method used (see cited papers for details and difficulties encountered...–Helvetic domains Geographic and tectonic unit location (see Fig. 1) Formation or group Basin trend (present...Continued Geographic and tectonic unit location (see Fig. 1) Sediments Formation or group Continental | | | Report (chapter) | Tertiary intrusive stocks. Labels: Southalpine (see Fig. 6 caption for DCZ, MMZ, NEOB-A, NEOB-B and TVB...Southalpine basement shows a dominant imprint under epidote amphibolite- to greenschistsfacies conditions up...on continental crustal rocks, is mainly under epidote-amphibolite or amphibolite- facies conditions,...tectonic units of the western and central Alps (see Fig. 4). The Permian–Triassic high-temperature assemblages...Sondalo, Fedoz– Braccia, Eisenkappel and Baerofen; see Fig. 2 for location, tectonic unit and quoted references) | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | and 70 Souza, 1985; Loureiro and Souza, 1985, see also review in Alkmim et al., 2006) record older...as part of the Araçuaí orogen - West Congo belt (see Babinski et al., 2012), in the south 77 the Alto...zones) during 144 time resolved data acquisition (see Janousek et al., 2006). The second batch of analyses...distribution 206 patterns that are enriched in heavy REE (see Fig. 3 in Morteani and Ackermand, 2004) and 207...microcrystals associated with Na-pyroxene and epidote from high-pressure/low-temperature 369 metamorphic | | Zhao, Jun-Hong, Zhou, Mei-Fu, Yan, Dan-Ping, Yang, Yue-Heng, Sun, Min (2008) Zircon Lu–Hf isotopic constraints on Neoproterozoic subduction-related crustal growth along the western margin of the Yangtze Block, South China. Precambrian Research, 163 (3) 189-209 doi:10.1016/j.precamres.2007.11.003 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | jhzhao@hkusua.hku.hk (J.-H. Zhao). 0301-9268/$ – see front matter © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved...minerals including magnetite, ilmenite, apatite, epidote and zircon. Biotite occurs in the marginal zone...Austroalpine nappes (Stubenberg Granite contact aureole, Styria, Eastern Alps, Austria). Lithos 95, 72–86...Neoproterozoic mafic intrusions in the Panzhihua district (Sichuan Province, SW China): implications for | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | kroner@geo.tu-freiberg.de (U. Kroner). 1342-937X/$ – see front matter © 2013 International Association for...Morena Zone; 17: Spanish Central System (For details see Fig. 3, Table 4, and the text). 2008). Although...al. (1997). Meguma is seen as part of Avalonia (see Murphy et al., 1996; Romer et al., 2011). c Data...delivering the siliciclastic detrital material (see Meinhold et al., 2013). The important point is that...rhyolites IV IV IV IV Tauern Window Tauern Window Styria Southern Alps Tonalites, granodiorites Granites | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | the partial to total dehydration of the samples (see review in [1]). Today these meteorite are often refered...due to accumulated FeS in the form of troillite (see Figs. 1 and 2). The regular patterns seems to be...Fireball Network (for details of the fall and orbit see [1]). It fell as a single, heart-shaped, 1.68 kg...and Geodynamics, Hohe Warte 38, A-1190 Vienna, Austria Introduction: Hypervelocity impacts represent a...chondrite (for a complete petrographic description see [8]). The name ‘Murrili’ was chosen by the Arabana | | | Report (volume) | ROFFETT , J. M. 1977. Cenozoic geology of Yerington District, Nevada, and implications for nature and origin...1910. Geology and ore deposits of the Bullfrog District, Nevada. U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin, 407...review of the mechanisms generating fault curvature see Vendeville 1991 and White & Yielding 1991). In this...(e.g. Di Toro et al. 2004; Mizoguchi et al. 2007; see also Wibberly et al. 2008, fig. 7 for a summary of...surfaces, and have higher friction coefficients (see Rabinowicz 1995 for a detailed discussion). In granular | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | and it can ben attributed to photoluminescence [see Fig. 1 by 12]. Photoluminescence indicates the presence...affected. If this was the case then we would expect to see both H and Cl isotopes affected, something not observed...outskirts of the central Hoggar, north of Tamanrasset (see map Khanguet el Hadid), on the other hand, geologically...highlighted but the detailed observation allows to see the bulges. These folds are class 1a, according to...at Wabar, Saudi Arabia exhibit abundant vesicles [see e.g. 1, Fig. 1.]. It is commonly agreed that vesicles |
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