| Sushchevskaya, N. M., Belyatsky, B. V., Tkacheva, D. A., Leitchenkov, G. L., Kuzmin, D. V., Zhilkina, A. V. (2018) Early Cretaceous Alkaline Magmatism of East Antarctica: Peculiarities, Conditions of Formation, and Relationship with the Kerguelen Plume. Geochemistry International, 56 (11) 1051-1070 doi:10.1134/s0016702918110071 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Early Cretaceous Alkaline Magmatism of East Antarctica: Peculiarities, Conditions of Formation, and...Ma. Similar ancient deep-seated metasomatized eastern Gondwanan mantle, which contains carbonates and...southern East Antarctica as well as in the north within eastern India. Keywords: East Antarctica, Lambert...INTRODUCTION The passive continental margin of East Antarctica and adjacent oceans was formed through rifting...(separation of Africa, India, and Australia from Antarctica). The evolution of this large region was mainly | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Springer-Verlag 1980 Leucitites From Gaussberg, Antarctica J.W. Sheraton 1 and A. Cundari2 1 Bureau of Mineral...extinct volcano of Gaussberg on the coast of East Antarctica consist of microphenocrysts of olivine, diopside...origin by small degrees of partial melting of phlogopite-rich mantle below the level of amphibole stability...longitude 89 ~19'E on the coast of Wilhelm II Land, Antarctica (Fig. 1). It was discovered in M a r c h 1902...Sheraton and A. Cundari: Leucitites From Gaussberg, Antarctica o/f i', / v \~,.~,. , ~ ~ e,0ue,enb \ nantly | | | Book | at ARCO in Dallas was provided by 1. Talbot, V. Mount, S. R. Yang, F. Stiff, and E. Kinsel, and at Lakehead... Group Name: Gaussberg 3.6.2. Group Names: Mount Bayliss and Priestley Peak 3.7. Asian Lamproites 3.7...Diatremes Summary Mineralogy of Lamproites 6.1. Phlogopite 6.1.1. Paragenesis 6.1.2. Leucite Hills, Wyoming...Corsica 6.1.15. Majhgawan, India 6.1.16. Gaussberg, Antarctica 6.1.17. Probable Lamproites-Murun, Presidente...Phase Relationships of Natural Lamproites 8.2.1. Phlogopite Lamproites 8.2.2. Olivine and Madupitic Lamproites | | | Report (chapter) | of the Leucite Hills, Wyoming, and Gaussberg, Antarctica, respectively. Intrusive and extrusive forms...are characterized by the general presence of phlogopite, diopside, leucite and K-richterite, occasional...incompatibleelement-enriched phases, such as phlogopite and apatite, most probably as a result of some...two subtypes of lamproites were character- Oman Mountains, Arabia (Searle 1984), at ized by the following...Borneo x x x x x x x x x x Gaussberg, Antarctica Osann 1899 Parga-Ponda11935 De Yarza 1893 Lacroix | | | Book | analogues. This is also true in the Highwood Mountains region of the USA. Such occurrences may be understood...are discussed in Chap. 11. The P-T stability of phlogopite can be understood from the study of the system...determine how presence of F affects stability of phlogopite. His studies are also included in this chapter...(with or without excess water on the stability of phlogopite has been discussed in Chap. 12. Trones (2002)...(2002) also investigated the stability of phlogopite up to 70 kb and variable temperatures. High pressure-temperature | | | Report (volume) | crystallization history of the Velasco alkaline province, eastern Bolivia 403 BARKER, D. S. Tertiary alkaline magmatism...and White Mountain alkaline igneous provinces, eastern North America 433 vi Contents UPTON, B. G...France 517 KOGARKO, L. N. Alkaline rocks of the eastern part of the Baltic Shield (Kola Peninsula) 531...Monteregian Hills and White Mountain provinces of eastern North America (Eby), for example, show no obvious...Monteregian Hills and White Mountain provinces of eastern North America (Eby), for example, show no obvious |
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