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Diopside from
Tuoyun basin, Wuqia Co. (Ulugqat Co.; Ulughchat Co.), Kezilesu Autonomous Prefecture (Kizilsu Autonomous Prefecture; Qizilsu Autonomous Prefecture), Xinjiang, China


Locality type:Basin
Classification
Species:Diopside
Formula:CaMgSi2O6
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Diopside data
Locality Data:Click here to view Tuoyun basin, Wuqia Co. (Ulugqat Co.; Ulughchat Co.), Kezilesu Autonomous Prefecture (Kizilsu Autonomous Prefecture; Qizilsu Autonomous Prefecture), Xinjiang, China
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:736856
Long-form Identifier:1:3:736856:1
GUID (UUID V4):45f01c61-ef56-47a4-85fd-c149b8d1125a
References
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beneath the southwestern Tianshan area, northwest China Received: 9 August 2005 / Accepted: 25 January...Mesozoic basalts of the Tuoyun basin in the Tianshan area of northwest China has a high proportion of...0.74). Many aspects of mineral chemistry in the Tuoyun peridotites are intermediate between those of refractory...clinopyroxene. The data suggest that the mantle in Tuoyun is moderately depleted in basaltic components relative...and Ti/Eu (971–5,765) of clinopyroxenes in the Tuoyun peridotites are interpreted as the metasomatism
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intraplate alkali basalts in the Junggar terrane, NW China: Implication for lowvolume basaltic volcanism Jian...intraplate alkali basalts in the Junggar terrane, NW China: Implication for lowvolume basaltic volcanism. Lithos...intraplate alkali basalts in the Junggar terrane, NW China: implication for low-volume basaltic volcanism ... NU Sciences, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan 430074, China D 100083, China PT E * Corresponding...area, ACCEPTED MANUSCRIPT Junggar terrane (NW China), aiming to determine their formation ages, constrain
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the lithosphere beneath the neighboring Tarim Basin was rather cold, 350°C at the depth of 15 km and...comparison with the lithospheric strength of Tarim Basin at the beginning of the continental compression...to C1–2 (350–320 Ma), closing of the Turkestan Basin and formation of eclogite in subduction zones occurred...suture zone of the closure of a Paleozoic ocean basin: the Turkestan or south Tien Shan Ocean [Gao and...from the mountainous framing of the Fergana‐Osh Basin in the west to the Dzhungar Alatau ridge in the
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clinopyroxene megacrysts in volcanic rocks from the North China Craton: a comparison study with megacrysts worldwide...clinopyroxene megacrysts in volcanic rocks from the North China Craton: a comparison study with megacrysts worldwide...clinopyroxene megacrysts in volcanic rocks from the North China Craton: a comparison study with megacrysts worldwide...Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China; bCollege of Earth and Planetary Sciences, University...Beijing, China; cInstitutions of Earth Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China ABSTRACT
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Peridotite and pyroxenite xenoliths from Tarim, NW China: Evidences for melt depletion and mantle refertilization...Sciences, Peking University, Beijing 100871, PR China Institute for Research on Earth Evolution, Japan...Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029, PR China a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received...found in the Xikeer area, western Tarim Block, NW China. Based on petrographic and geochemical characteristics...nature of the mantle beneath Tarim Block in western China (Fig. 1) is poorly known, owing to the scarcity
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Processes and Mineral Resources, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan 430074, China GEMOC ARC National Key Centre...Orogenic Belt a b s t r a c t Relative to the North China Craton, the subcontinental lithospheric mantle (SCLM)...to the north from the Tarim block and the North China Craton (NCC) to the south. The major tectonic components...Processes and Mineral Resources, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan 430074, China. Tel.: + 86 27 67885100...key peridotite–xenolith localities from the North China Craton (NCC) and eastern Central Asia Orogenic Belt
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present prevalently in peridotites of the Cr- T P diopside series, whereas kaersutite is common in pyroxenite...U phenocrysts/xenocrysts of clinopyroxene (Al-diopside) and rare K-feldspar, garnet and ilmenite. Amphibole...clinopyroxene megacrysts in basalts of the Pannonian Basin, Hungary (Dobosi et al., 2003) represent fragments... respectively, are given in parentheses): Si (diopside, TAP, 600 ppm), Ti (rutile, LPET, 350 ppm), Al... C C ppm), Mg (periclase, TAP, 450 ppm), Ca (diopside, LPET, 400 ppm), Na (jadeite, TAP, 890 ppm), K
 
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