| McCollom, T. M., Ehlmann, B. L., Wang, A., Hynek, B. M., Moskowitz, B., Berquo, T. S. (2014) Detection of iron substitution in natroalunite-natrojarosite solid solutions and potential implications for Mars. American Mineralogist, 99 (5) 948-964 doi:10.2138/am.2014.4617 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80309, U.S.A. 2 Department of Geological Sciences, University of Colorado...University, St. Louis, Missouri 63130, U.S.A. 6 Department of Earth Sciences, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis...Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455, U.S.A. 8 Department of Physics, Concordia College, Moorhead, Minnesota...pyroclastic basalts in volcanic fumaroles in Nicaragua and elsewhere, and has been observed in laboratory...pseudocubic Fe-bearing natroalunite from Cerro Negro volcano (a–c) and laboratory experiments (d–f). The | | | Report (volume) | PRINTING OFFICE, WASHINGTON: 1973 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ROGERS C. B. MORTON, Secretary...Algermissen, S. T.; Brown, Robert D. The Managua, Nicaragua earthquake of January 4, 1968 [abs.]: Geol. Soc...Central yen Cerro Prieto, Mexico [Geothermal energy in El Salvador, Central America and in Cerro Prieto,...sh~JJt:rg, I. Hydrolysis and dec01~.position of Na-montmorillonite in distilled water. Sod Sci., v. 109, no. 4...tables, geol. map, 1970. 04967 British Columbia Department of Mines. (and Petroleum Geology). Geology, exploration | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | NOBUMICHI SHIMIZU1, KEN KOGA2 AND BRIAN MONTELEONE1 Department of Geology and Geophysics, Woods Hole Oceanographic...olivines from Cerro Negro volcano, Nicaragua (initial H2O = 3.8±0.3 wt%) and Mauna Loa volcano, Hawaii (initial...Geology Department, Pomona College, Claremont CA, 91711 USA, robert.gaines@pomona.edu 2 Department of Geoscience...GALER1* AND W. ABOUCHAMI1,2 Biogeochemistry Department, Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, 55128 Mainz...MEABH GALLAGHER AND BALZ S. KAMBER1 1 Geology Department, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland megallag@tcd | | | Book | University of Würzburg Würzburg, Bavaria, Germany Department of Geological Sciences University of Cape Town...volcanic vent of Ijen Volcano, eastern Java, Indonesia. On the island of Volcano, southern Italy, recovery...workers, mostly convicts, worked on the active Fossa Volcano. After the last phase of volcanic activity on the...the island had ceded in 1888–1890, mining on Volcano virtually ceased. Economic significance Native...comprises very fine-grained aggregates of montmorillonite, chlorite, goethite, haematite etc. (. Fig | | | Book | Andesite Magma Reservoirs ... Stress Fields and Volcano Spacings Within Volcanic Arcs ...................unrelated genetically even when occurring atthe same volcano (e .g., Masuda and Aoki, 1979). In summary, I believe...For example, the orogenic andesites of Merapi volcano in Java, Indonesia (Neumann van Padang 1951) change...except as noted in individual figure captions. Volcano locations given as (e) are from the List of World...1971) which should be consulted for more precise volcano locations except where superceded by references | | | Book (edition) | volcanic ash that flows rapidly down the side of a volcano. Pyroclastic flows often reach speeds of over 100...ay-uh-fyat-luh-yoekuutl-ul), a relatively small volcano in Icleand, began erupting lava from fissures on...under the ice cap that covers the summit of the volcano and increased in intensity. The ice melted, adding...in 1985. Hot volcanic debris blasted out of the volcano and caused part of the ice and snow capping the...overwhelmed the town of Armero at the base of the volcano, killing 23,000 people (figure 1.4). Colombian | | | Report (volume) | 20015, U.S.A. rhazen@ciw.edu Robert T. Downs Department of Geosciences, University of Arizona 1040 East...United Kingdom adrian.jones@ucl.ac.uk Linda Kah Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences University of Tennessee...Billeekh intrusion, Saha Rep., Siberia Avacha volcano, Kamchatka Avorinskii Placer, Baranchinsky Massif...Tanzania (the only currently active carbonatite volcano), and feature several minerals with the general...195:1075-1076 Dawson JB (1966) Oldoinyo Lengai—an active volcano with sodium carbonatite lava flows. In: Carbonatites | | | Book | Earth-Life Science Institute Sean P. Jungbluth Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute Katherine A...surficial Earth. Given that Earth developed into a volcano-tectonically active planet with both outgassing...the last 2.5 Ga of geological history, and one volcano (Oldoinyo Lengai, Tanzania) has erupted sodic carbonatite...and include the only known active carbonatite volcano, Oldoinyo Lengai (Tanzania), which erupts natrocarbonatite...this? 7 The only currently active carbonatite volcano on Earth is Oldoinyo Lengai in Tanzania. How are | | | Book (edition) | root in the dunes. The violent eruption of a volcano like Krakatoa may spew ash high into the atmosphere...Projected 2.1% 1.1% 3.3 68 33 63 Source: U.N. Department of International Economics and Social Affairs...Africa 215 355 470 635 853 1,542 Source; U.N. Department of International Economic and Social Affairs... Reflects data from table 2.3. Source: U.N. Department of International Economic and Social Affairs...York: Oxford University Press. United Nations Department of International Economic and Social Affairs | | | Book (edition) | that kills thousands of people 0970), or when a volcano like Mount Agung in Bali erupts ( 1963 ) and sends...unbelievers, T. C. Chamberlin, rhe head of the Department of Geology at what was then the brand new University...rigin of rocks. 87 Box 3-1 How Basalt fro1n the Volcano Kilauea on H awai i Melts at a Depth of 20 km (12...system some 55 kilometers below the volcano. Upward swelling of the volcano shows on the tiltmeters when the...magnetic field. Think, for a moment, of an ancient volcano erupting lava 100 Today f igure 3-16 Earth's | | | Book | Burnwell, Willaroy, Suwahib (Buwah), Moorabie, Cerro los Calvos, and “Wray (a)” chondrites plot on extensions...and Buseck P. R. (1982) Intergrown mica and montmorillonite in the Allende carbonaceous chondrite. Nature... rare phyllosilicates such as phlogopite, montmorillonite, clintonite, margarite, saponite, and chlorite... it is notable that with the exception of montmorillonite and saponite, the phases present in Allende...and Buseck P. R. (1982) Intergrown mica and montmorillonite in the Allende carbonaceous chondrite. Nature |
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