| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | chalcedony in Deccan flood basalts, Killari, Maharashtra, India GOPALAKRISHNARAO PARTHASARATHY1, AJIT...Hyderabad 500 007, India Institute of Chemical Technology, Hyderabad 500 007, India Abstract: Chalcedony...through the Deccan basalts at Killari (18°03’N and 76°33’E) in Maharashtra, India. X-ray powder-diffraction...samples and 50 + 10 % moganite in chalcedony of Killari borehole samples. Both thermogravimetry and FT-IR...of moganite in the Deccan samples. Moganite of Killari is associated with amygdaloidal flows containing | | Parthasarathy, G., Choudary, B.M., Sreedhar, B., Kunwar, A.C., Srinivasan, R. (2003) Ferrous saponite from the Deccan Trap, India, and its application in adsorption and reduction of hexavalent chromium. American Mineralogist, 88 (11) 1983-1988 doi:10.2138/am-2003-11-1242 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 1983–1988, 2003 Ferrous saponite from the Deccan Trap, India, and its application in adsorption and reduction...Hyderabad-500 007, India Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Hyderabad-500 007, India ABSTRACT A green-colored...fractures in the Deccan flood basalts at Killari, Maharashtra, India has been identified as iron-rich saponite...95)(Si6.45Al1.55)O20(OH)4. The XRD data of the Killari sample with d (001) = 1.70 nm and b0 = 0.9275(2)...secondary minerals in the Deccan flood basalts of India, we have come across a green clay mineral whose | | | Book (volume) | resulting in the deposition of the massive graded A division at the base of Bouma-type turbidites. As the...turbulence is sufficient to sort the succeeding B division into laminae. Deposition from different modes...employed by a British geologist of the Raj, working in India, where laterites are exceptionally well developed...Africa, and ‘BHQ’ (‘banded haematite quartzite’) in India. Studies in all these places tended to assume that...Gondwana continents (South America, southern Africa, India, and Australia). In this type the BIFs occur as |
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