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Lithos. :107097
Autor:
Kamal Lochan Pruseth, Sabyasachi Maiti, Dewashish Upadhyay, Klaus Mezger, J. K. Nanda, Ajay Singh, Dilip Saha
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Geological Society of India. 97:35-47
The Simlipal complex in eastern India is an elliptical structure with diameter of ca. 50 km coinciding with an elliptical region of high gravity. It overlies the Archaean basement of the Singhbhum craton and has a ring structure characterized by comp
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Mineralogical Magazine. 84:859-868
Galena–tetrahedrite intergrowth textures have been observed in some quenched run products of melting experiments conducted at 500 and 600°C in the systems ZnS–PbS–FeS–Cu2S–Sb2S3 and ZnS–PbS–FeS–Cu2S–Sb2S3–As2S3, using the evacuat
Autor:
Janisar M. Sheikh, Kamal Lochan Pruseth, Duryadhan Behera, Azhar M. Shaikh, S. C. Patel, S. Ravi, Satya P. Kumar, Sebastian Tappe
Publikováno v:
Mineralogy and Petrology. 115:87-112
Mesoproterozoic lamproite dykes occurring in the Banganapalle Lamproite Field of southern India show extensive hydrothermal alteration, but preserve fresh spinel, apatite and rutile in the groundmass. Spinels belong to three genetic populations. Spin
The Simlipal Complex is a circular/elliptical structure at the eastern margin of the Singhbhum Craton in eastern India. The complex comprises metavolcanic and metasedimentary rocks and may represent the remnant of an Archean impact structure. Major a
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Goldschmidt2021 abstracts.
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Journal of Metamorphic Geology. 37:113-151
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American Mineralogist. 103:1200-1207
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Precambrian Research. 310:407-424
Linear chains of Deformed Alkaline Rocks and Carbonatites (DARCs) mark sutures where continents had rifted apart and later amalgamated. Since DARCs are products of two well-defined components of Wilson cycle, i.e., continental rifting and subsequent
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Geoscience Frontiers, Vol 9, Iss 3, Pp 715-726 (2018)
Neoarchean orogenic gold deposits, associated with the greenstone-granite milieus in the Dharwar Craton include (1) the famous Kolar mine and the world class Hutti deposit; (2) small mines at Hira-Buddini, Uti, Ajjanahalli, and Guddadarangavanahalli;