| Livi, K. J.T., Christidis, G. E., Arkai, P., Veblen, D. R. (2008) White mica domain formation: A model for paragonite, margarite, and muscovite formation during prograde metamorphism. American Mineralogist, 93 (4) 520-527 doi:10.2138/am.2008.2662 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | University of Crete, Department of Mineral Resources Engineering, 73100, Chania, Greece 3 Institute for...planes in crystals from central Switzerland and Crete, Greece reveal that domains of paragonite, margarite...sample comes from the Permian-Triassic Ravdoucha Beds in Crete, Greece, known as Tyros beds in south Peloponnese...is described in Christidis et al. (2003). The Ravdoucha beds comprise a volcano-sedimentary sequence characterized...3 and 4 are images of samples from the Ravdoucha Beds, Crete. Figure 3 presents a striking image of intergrowths | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | phyllosilicate assemblages that are dominated by phengite-rich Kwhite mica and Chl, with sporadically minor...(Pannonian Basin, Hungary) and the External Hellenides, Greece (see Table 2 for details of data sources and in...pyrophyllite will react to form paragonite and muscovite (phengite), respectively; commonly a mixedlayer paragonite/muscovite...the Permo-Triassic Ravdoucha (Tyros) beds of the External Hellenides (Crete, Greece). – In: Mid-European...K-Na-white micas in the Ravdoucha (Tyros) Beds and the Quartzite-Phyllite Formation, Crete: an indication for | | Kydonakis, Konstantinos, Kostopoulos, Dimitrios, Poujol, Marc, Brun, Jean-Pierre, Papanikolaou, Dimitrios, Paquette, Jean-Louis (2014) The dispersal of the Gondwana Super-fan System in the eastern Mediterranean: New insights from detrital zircon geochronology. Gondwana Research, 25 (3) 1230-1241 doi:10.1016/j.gr.2013.05.009 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Athens, Panepistimioupoli, Zographou, Athens 15784, Greece UMR CNRS 6524, Laboratoire Magmas et Volcans, 63038...S. Collins Keywords: Detrital zircon U–Pb ages Greece Palaeotethys suture Cimmerian Variscan a b s t...autochthon of Peloponnesus (Feneos locality), southern Greece. The rock classifies as a mature quartz arenite...sequence forming the autochthon of north-central Crete (Galinos beds) we demonstrate that it was originally...rocks from north-eastern Crete (Sfaka paragneiss), north-central continental Greece (Vertiskos terrane), | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | assemblages of white mica (including muscovite, phengite, paragonite) and chlorite. Deformation also returns...also been recorded from extensional settings in Crete (Christidis et al., 2003), and in the Eastern Taurides...variation in the b unit cell dimension of illite-phengite-muscovite (K-white mica) have provided reliable...presented by Stone & Merriman (2004) suggests that the phengite content of K-white micas generated in mature and...Na-K-white micas in the Ravdoucha (Tyros) beds and Quartzite-Phyllite Formation, Crete: an indication for | | Stouraiti, Christina, Soukis, Konstantinos, Voudouris, Panagiotis, Mavrogonatos, Constantinos, Lozios, Stylianos, Lekkas, Spyridon, Beard, Andrew, Strauss, Harald, Palles, Dimitrios, Baziotis, Ioannis, Soulamidis, Georgios (2019) Silver-rich sulfide mineralization in the northwestern termination of the Western Cycladic Detachment System, at Agios Ioannis Kynigos, Hymittos Mt. (Attica, Greece): A mineralogical, geochemical and stable isotope study. Ore Geology Reviews, 111. 102992 doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2019.102992 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | at Agios Ioannis Kynigos, Hymittos Mt. (Attica, Greece): a mineralogical, geochemical and stable isotope...at Agios Ioannis Kynigos, Hymittos Mt. (Attica, Greece): a mineralogical, geochemical and stable isotope...at Agios Ioannis Kynigos, Hymittos Mt. (Attica, Greece): a mineralogical, geochemical and stable isotope...Athens, Panepistimiopolis, Zografou, 15784 Athens, Greece (2): Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences...48 Vassileos Constantinou Ave., 116 35 Athens, Greece (5): Department of Natural Resources Management | | | Journal (issue) | hinterland of both systems. Future investigations in Greece and Bulgaria will shed more light on this problem...PhylliteQuartzite Series (PQS) of the Peloponnesus and of Crete is the most enigmatic unit. Its many unsolved problems...relatively well defined by microfossils found on Crete, which indicate a Late Carboniferous to Middle Triassic...indicated by alkaline metabasalts within the PQS of Crete (Seidel, 1968; Seidel et al., 1982). The rift graben...were now deposited (Gips-Rauhwacken Formation of Crete, base of the Ionian sequence) within an intra-platform |
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