| | Book | about 25 articles. Milan Novák (1952, Vyškov, Czech Republic) Head of the Department of Mineralogy, Petrology...published in Czech Republic by Granit, s. r. o., Ditinova 10. 150 00 Prague 5, Czech Republic E-mail: i...reproduction by Studio W G . Prague Printed in Czech Republic by Finidr. s. r. o., Český Tčšín 06/23/03/01...References 15 20 28 Mineralogical Regions Czech Republic (Milan Novák) Hungary (Sándor Szakáll) Poland...85 114 Descriptions of the Mineral Species Czech Republic (Milan Novák). Hungary (Sándor Szakáll), Poland | | Turlin, François, André-Mayer, Anne-Sylvie, Moukhsil, Abdelali, Vanderhaeghe, Olivier, Gervais, Félix, Solgadi, Fabien, Groulier, Pierre-Arthur, Poujol, Marc (2017) Unusual LREE-rich, peraluminous, monazite- or allanite-bearing pegmatitic granite in the central Grenville Province, Québec. Ore Geology Reviews, 89. 627-667 doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2017.04.019 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Unusual LREE-rich, peraluminous, monazite- or allanite-bearing pegmatitic granite in the central Grenville Province...Unusual LREE-rich, peraluminous, monazite- or allanite-bearing pegmatitic granite in the central Grenville Province...pertain. 1 Unusual LREE-rich, 2 pegmatitic granite in the central Grenville Province, Québec 3 François...9 c Turlina,*, peraluminous, Anne-Sylvie monazite- André-Mayera, or Abdelali allanite-bearing...with pegmatitic granite dykes (PGD) 29 from the central Grenville (Lac Okaopéo region). These PGD intrude | | Franchini, M., Lira, R., Meinert, L., Rios, F. J., Poklepovic, M. F., Impiccini, A., Millone, H. A. (2005) Na-Fe-Ca Alteration and LREE (Th-Nb) Mineralization in Marble andGranitoids of Sierra de Sumampa, Santiago del Estero, Argentina. Economic Geology, 100 (4) 733-764 doi:10.2113/gsecongeo.100.4.733 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | carbonates and widespread fenitization of marble, granite (496 ± 2.9 Ma), and alkaline and siliceous igneous...carbonates ± monazite ± pyrochlore overprint and crosscut granite and comendite outcrops in a 15 km2 area;...destruction of host rocks. Na-Fe metasomatism near granite and comendite produced aegirine (Ae86-91Ja1-8Q6-11)...traces of sulfides (sphalerite, pyrite, galena). Monazite (Ce > La) is the main LREE-bearing mineral and occurs...carbonate, and chalcedony matrices that occur at granite-marble-comendite contacts. Fragments of multiple | | | Book | s p ri n ge r re fe re n ce Franz J. Dahlkamp Uranium Deposits of the World Europe 123 Uranium Deposits...(Russia), P. Bruneton (Europe), J. Cisovsky (Slovak Republic), G. Érdi-Krausz (Hungary), H. J. Förster (Germany)...Hruby (Czech Republic), E. Kirchner (Austria), B. Kirchner (Austria), J. Komínek (Czech Republic), I. Bojkov...J. Royall (Spain), and A. Kuestermeyer (Slovak Republic). M. Cuney deserves my particular gratitude for...endorse its contents. A. Stasch skillfully prepared most figures of the manuscript. Preface An important | | | Conference Proceedings (Volume) | Yilgarn Craton, Western Australia: midcrustal granite-related replacement deposits ...................Neoproterozoic rocks in the Lufilian belt, Domes region, Zambia .........................................through polycyclic orogeny: the example of the Litsa district, Russia Anne-Sylvie André-Mayer, Michel Cuney...mantle-crustal ore-forming systems of the Pechenga ore district (Fennoscandian shield) ........................ Garuti, A. Rojas-Purón, F. Longo & A. Chang Granite-related indium mineralisation in SW England . | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 105, pages 538–554, 2020 Alteration of magmatic monazite in granitoids from the Ryoke belt (SW Japan):...Abstract The alteration of magmatic monazite and its consequences for monazite geochronology are explored in...Ryoke belt (Iwakuni-Yanai area, SW Japan). Biotite-granite samples were collected in two plutons emplaced...tectono-metamorphic event: the first one, a massive granite (Shimokuhara) adjoins schistose rocks affected...facies metamorphism; and the second, a gneissose granite (Namera) adjoins migmatitic gneiss that experienced | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 100 ppm) and Ce (> 100 ppm) and high 10000*Ga/Al2O3 ratios (> 2.6) and Zr + Nb + Y + Ce (> 350 ppm)....apatite at high temperatures prior to zircon and monazite separation from the magma for both granitoid suites...the largely refractory zircon. The two Younger Granite suites were semi-synchronously evolved during the...anomalously high radioactivity of some Younger Granite exposures along Wadi Um Adawi (eU; 388–746 ppm... samarskite and monazite. The anomalously high radioactivity of some Younger Granite exposures in Wadi | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | information: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/taje20 Granite – greenstone connection in western Victoria: an...article: J. Whelan , J. Hergt & J. Woodhead (2007) Granite – greenstone connection in western Victoria: an...Journal of Earth Sciences (2007) 54, (975 – 990) Granite – greenstone connection in western Victoria: an...from greenstone through diorite, granodiorite and granite to aplite and was emplaced in the Grampians – Stavely...final episode of fractional crystallisation. The most contaminated magma (a granodiorite) requires approximately | | | Book | known since long to possess large reserves of monazite in the Coastal mineral sands of the western and...coastal tracts of South Indian peninsular shield. Monazite is rich in light rare earth element. Exploration...REE-bearing minerals, monazite, zircon and garnet are present with variable grades in most of the placer deposits...deposits of eastern and southern Indian coasts. Monazite resource of 12.45 million tonnes (Mt) is contained...recovery of beach sand heavy minerals, including monazite. Recovery of light REE (LREE) is being done by | | Turlin, François, Vanderhaeghe, Olivier, Gervais, Félix, André-Mayer, Anne-Sylvie, Moukhsil, Abdelali, Zeh, Armin, Solgadi, Fabien, I.P.T.N., (2019) Petrogenesis of LREE-rich pegmatitic granite dykes in the central Grenville Province by partial melting of Paleoproterozoic-Archean metasedimentary rocks: Evidence from zircon U-Pb-Hf-O isotope and trace element analyses. Precambrian Research, 327. 327-360 doi:10.1016/j.precamres.2019.02.009 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Manuscript Petrogenesis of LREE-rich pegmatitic granite dykes in the central Grenville Province by partial...I.P.T.N., Petrogenesis of LREE-rich pegmatitic granite dykes in the central Grenville Province by partial...pertain. Petrogenesis of LREE-rich pegmatitic granite dykes in the central Grenville Province by partial...in Quebec (Canada) hosts LREE-rich pegmatitic granite dykes (PGDs) intrusive into orthogneisses and migmatitic...crystals from a monazite-bearing PGD and two allanite-bearing PGDs of the Lac Okaopéo region were investigated | | | Report (issue) | necessary to smelt ore, the Etruscans deforested most of the island of Elba as well as the other islands...ore deposits, Populonia became the ancient world's most important iron-producing center. The Etruscans produced...over by the Republic of Genoa, which controlled it for approximately twenty years. The Republic of Pisa then...Visconti family of Milan and effectively rendered the Republic of Pisa a nonentity. Appiani retained control...maintained control of the Rio mines, Elba's oldest and most significant resource. In the words of Pulle (1921) | | | Journal (issue) | Watch for it in the future! Wendell E. Wilson For most of our lifetimes, except for those of us who can...on the market were a few old cinnabar specimens, most of them bruised from handling and darkened or opacified...China. His most prominent work, Brush Talks from the Dream Creek, is regarded as one of the most remarkable...mining in China evolved into the country’s second most important economic activity (after agriculture)...raw materials, scattered widely over the country. Most of these deposits are very small and irregularly | | | Journal (issue) | nodules from clay that was baked as hard as pottery. Most people found some nice barite roses, although the...to walk into some of the historic volcanoes, the most recent of which is only 274 years old. Within these...financing operation. However we managed to retain most aspects we have valued over many years and we hope...always so friendly and cheerful! I could not afford most of the minerals in the Glass Cabinets (Crystal Classics)...future, there have been reports that the Mid-Sussex District Council are planning to refurbish or re-build | | | Journal (issue) | Carnmenellis Granite, Cornwall. M. STONE and C.S. EXLEY: Emplacement-of the Porthmeor granite pluton, West...Field relationships within the South-west Jersey Granite Complex. P.J. TURNER: Hercynian high-angle fault...structure of the Lower New Red Sandstone of the Exeter district. E.B. SELWOOD and J.M. THOMAS: A reinterpretation...with block movements coincided with the onset of granite magmatism. The geochemical similarities of the...London WC1. 1 Introduction: the significance of granite provinces The granites of a single orogenic province | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | because they are commonly affected by metasomatism. CE Carbonate minerals represent versatile archives...laboratories to study the interactions that may CE exist between mantle/crustal magmas and fluids because...carbonate minerals hosted in the different lithologies. CE PT 2. Material and methods A total of 47 samples...with less than 20 % relative standard variation. CE Radiogenic isotopes were analyzed in the Geotop...coupled to a MultiCarb system in Geotop laboratories, CE UQAM. For each sample three drops of orthophosphoric | | | Book | XIV 1. THE IMPORTANCEOF MINERALS 1 2. THE REPUBLIC OF GHANA- GEOGRAPHY,PHYSIOGRAPHY,GEOLOGY AND GEOHYDROLOGY...the reader in finding the subjects which may be of most interest to him/her, the subject matter of each...March, 1957. On 1st July, 1960,Ghana became a Republic within the Commonwealth of Nations. Since independence...contribute another 17 per cent. The development of most countries is vitally linked with the development...value exports Algeria Bolivia Brunei Central Republic Chile petroleum tin petroleum Cyprus Indonesia | | | Book | well-edited, authoritative reports on developments in the most exciting areas of environmental sciences, earth...mineralogy. Dr. Anna Vymazalová (Czech Geological Survey, Prague, Czech Republic) had visited the conference...Mineralogy, Urals Branch of RAS, Miass, Chelyabinsk region. The session was devoted to the application of...Paleolithic, located near the Lake Allaki among the granite outcrops, where the fragments of parietal art were...complicated access to a site with graphic (Hebraic) granite samples from the graphic part of the vein and the | | | Report (issue) | . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Monazite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....have been taken from numerous reference sources. Most chemical formulae are those presented in the "1975...Species" by Michael Fleisher (1975). Physical data for most nonsilicate minerals are taken predominantly from...manganese occurrences of the Cartersville Mining District. Modern research has shown that psilomelane ores...other related manganese oxides. For this reason, most formerly GEoRGIA BoASTS A CoLORFUL and economically | | | Book | the field, from the scale of hand specimens and outcrops to that of regional field relationships; these...observations provide the foundations upon which most other studies of igneous rocks are based. 1.2 Igneous...to one another. Although it is anticipated that most readers will be familiar with the principles of...granodiorite and granite (in active continental margins) Granite Gabbro-diorite-granite * I }< Q) Q)...surface or emplaced at depth as gabbro, diorite and granite. In some places, the emplacement of such rocks | | | Book | systematically present the geology of each country, region and continent on Earth. Each book aims to provide...Precambrian basement succession. The last topic is the most voluminous and covers the major part of the chapter...highly oblique Red Sea extension and abandonment of most opening of the Gulf of Suez. Despite the development...> Sn. However, the phosphorites of the Red Sea region accumulate higher quotient of the heavy metals... . . . . . . . Sinai Mn Ore Deposits (Um Bogma Region and Sharm El Sheikh) . . . . . . . . . . . . . | | | Book | given: (1) the location of the deposit, (2) the most probable age of ore formation (in my opinion), (3)...case with the deposits cited in Memoir 131, the most valuable sources of the literature for the economic...the notes that appear with each bibliography. In most papers, small distances, particularly distances...and other members of her library staff have been most helpful in finding journals for me or obtaining...the Library of the U.S. Geological Survey. I am most grateful to my secretaries, Barbara Poorman, Barbara | | | Report (issue) | 37 39 39 Cobalt district Cobalt district silver mines Road log to the Cobalt district mines Townsite mine...Wright mine Ville-Marie granite quarry Terra Nova mine Pontiac mine Laverlochère granite occurrence Lorraine...sensational discoveries of native gold in the Porcupine district in 1909. Thus, within a few years, the area was...iron formation, conglomerate, granite, soapstone, and chrome-mica rock. Most collecting localities are dumps...la découverte sensationnelle d’or natif dans le district de Porcupine en 1909. Ainsi, en quelques années | | | Report (volume) | Belt) mine Riverside (Bazooka) mine Canada Black Granite quarry Horne mine Mines along highways 101 north...(fuschite) rock. Inactive mines and prospects constitute most of the collecting localities. Roadcuts furnish additional...to Waltham, Quebec (GSC Miscellaneous Report 48). Most occurrences are accessible by automobile from the...maps included in the text show the locations of most occurrences. Additional details can be obtained...available from the agencies listed on page 211. Most inactive mines have not been operated for many years | | | Book | and last chapters set the ture and public health. Most professional scene and discuss the framework within...communications and the other in an old-established farming region; given that geological factors are roughly equal...1900 3 1980 Figure 1.3 The history of a mining region Development, production and decline, illustrated...of U3 0 8 in concentrate (1960s prices): in US, most conventional ore bodies are sandstone impregnations...R + China (est.) refractory mineral placers (monazite) marine phosphates uraniferous lignite, coal, | | | Report (issue) | years the geology of the mineral deposits of the region is described in detail, under the auspices of The...large number of discoveries, the volume includes most of the more significant deposits of minerals, but...the major exploration and mining focus in that region. In the last decade Australian gold production...industry is essential for the well being of the region and its peoples. The monograph marks a major change...include discoveries in the Mount Isa-Cloncurry region such as the blind deposits at Ernest Henry and |
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