| Jastrzębski, Mirosław, Machowiak, Katarzyna, Krzemińska, Ewa, Lang Farmer, G., Larionov, Alexander N., Murtezi, Mentor, Majka, Jarosław, Sergeev, Sergey, Ripley, Edward M., Whitehouse, Martin (2018) Geochronology, petrogenesis and geodynamic significance of the Visean igneous rocks in the Central Sudetes, northeastern Bohemian Massif. Lithos, 316. 385-405 doi:10.1016/j.lithos.2018.07.034 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Centre in Wrocław, ul. Podwale 75, SC Wrocław, Poland b Institute of Civil Engineering, Poznań University...University of Technology, ul. Piotrowo 5, 60-965 Poznań, Poland Polish Geological Institute - National Research...Research Institute, ul. Rakowiecka 4, 00-975 Warszawa, Poland NU c d CIRES and Department of Geological Sciences...D f PT E al. Mickiewicza 30, 30-059 Kraków, Poland g Department of Earth Sciences, Uppsala University...Wrocław INGPAN, Podwale St. 75, PL-50449 Wrocław, Poland. ACCEPTED MANUSCRIPT Abstract New sensitive high-resolution | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | FROM THE SZKLARY GRANITIC PEGMATITE, LOWER SILESIA, SOUTHWESTERN POLAND Adam PIECZKA§ Department of Mineralogy...Technology, al. Mickiewicza 30, 30-059 Kraków, Poland Abstract An assemblage of phosphate minerals,...serpentinites of the Szklary massif in Lower Silesia, Poland. This pegmatite is a representative of the...beusite, Mn-rich apatite, Szklary granitic pegmatite, Poland. Sommaire On signale le développement d’un assemblage...wt.% (Ercit et al. 1985, Černý et al. 1998). In Poland, Pieczka (2000) and Pieczka et al. (2003) briefly | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | the example of the Strzegom-Sobótka Massif, SW Poland Ł. Birski 1 & E. Słaby 1 & J. Domańska-Siuda...Center in Warsaw, Twarda 51/55, 00-818 Warsaw, Poland 2 Institute of Geochemistry, Mineralogy and Petrology...University, Żwirki i Wigury 93, 02-089 Warsaw, Poland magmas to the surface with decreasing pressure...Afterwards, it provided thermal influx into the lower crust, causing its melting. Therefore, the origin...Strzegom-Sobótka Massif, SW Poland IZER Fig. 2 GERMANY LM ST KACZAWA COMPLEX A MA SSIF POLAND RZ EG O GRM-S | | | Journal (issue) | Popescu et al., 2007) in the Roșia Montană (Alba county), showed that the mining of veins in this deposit...of the three later countries was about 6-8 times lower than the total output of South Africa. The amount...to use in the manufacturing of solar panels of “lower cost solar electricity” type. With view to the fact...explosion in the south-western part; magma from lower portions start to rise, covering the products of...5 and 68.9%, that is, higher than Stănija, but lower than Stănija Runculeți (Fig. 3.15). 32 Tuţumanu-Baba-Almaş | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | combining the commodity (lines) shown by numbers plus lower caps with the host rocks or structure (columns)...Chemical composition Line Sanbornite Sanidine, orthoclase, microcline Santafeite Santanaite Saponite Sapphirine...vapor-derived fluid) of any composition with a density lower than its critical density are involved in the formation...nepheline monzodiorite depending on the ratio of orthoclase to plagioclase and the abundance of nepheline...amounts of Na to intermediate plagioclase and orthoclase feldspars. It contains minor amounts of hornblende | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | combining the commodity (lines) shown by numbers plus lower caps with the host rocks or structure (columns)...Chemical composition Line Sanbornite Sanidine, orthoclase, microcline Santafeite Santanaite Saponite Sapphirine...vapor-derived fluid) of any composition with a density lower than its critical density are involved in the formation...nepheline monzodiorite depending on the ratio of orthoclase to plagioclase and the abundance of nepheline...amounts of Na to intermediate plagioclase and orthoclase feldspars. It contains minor amounts of hornblende | | | Book | Examples: many important minerals like sanidine and orthoclase (7 Sect. 11.6.2), clinopyroxenes (7 Sect. 11...reconstructive transformation from the relatively lower temperature polymorph β-quartz to the even higher...temperature difference ΔT between its upper and lower ends. According to the definition of Q in Eq. (1...Fluorite 20.0 ± 1.0 5 Apatite 54.3 ± 3.3 6 Orthoclase 68.7 ± 6.6 7 Quartz 122 ± 6 8 Topaz 176...room temperature but becomes anti-ferromagnetic at lower temperatures. For geomagnetic measurements and their |
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