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K-Rb-Tl relationship in some gneissic rocksPacesova, Magdalena 03 1900 (has links)
<p> Granitic and associated metamorphic rocks of Precambrian
age in southeastern Ontario, Canada have been studied in order to
determine the relationship of K, Rb and Tl and their behaviour
during the process of partial melting and magmatic differentiation
and metasomatism. </p> <p> Analytical results for major elements and rubidium and
thallium abundances for 52 samples are given. </p> <p> From the present data, it appears possible that the series of migmatite and granodiorite gneiss originated by partial
melting of paragneiss, together with pink granite which developed
by late magmatic processes from a granodiorite melt, as was
proposed by Chesworth (1967). </p> <p> Consideration of the geochemical data shows that the
principal aspects of the distribution of Rb and Tl during partial
melting are controlled by the mineralogical composition of the
residuum which remains after partial melting. If mica is present
in the residuum a newly-formed melt could have higher or the same
K/Rb, K/Tl and Rb/Tl ratios as the parent rock and thus the
"classical rule" of lower K/Rb and K/Tl in the anatectic melt
is not valid. </p> <p> Enrichment of Tl in rocks affected by metasomatic
processes is demonstrated. The marked decrease of K/Tl and Rb/Tl in the contact rocks (calc-silicate marbles) is caused by
stronger migration of Tl, relative to K and Rb, from the intruded
pink granite. </p> <p> The high mobility of thallium compounds is an
important factor in the distribution of Tl during metasomatic
and magmatogenic processes. </p> / Thesis / Master of Science (MSc)
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The relationship of scheelite mineralization to late-stage changes in selected tactites in southwestern MontanaCrump, Terry Richard, 1946-, Crump, Terry Richard, 1946- January 1976 (has links)
No description available.
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An investigation of experimental and natural high-pressure assemblages from the Sesia Zone, western Alps, Italy /Koons, Peter O., Unknown Date (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich, 1982. / Summary in German. Vita. Includes bibliographical references (p. 243-260).
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Metamorphic isograds and their relationship to macro and micro structures /Rossetti, Sara M., January 2003 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Central Connecticut State University, 2003. / Thesis advisor: Charles A. Baskerville. " ... in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Natural Science." Includes bibliographical references (leaves [21-22]).
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Quantitative studies of porphyroblastic texturesHirsch, David Marshall, January 1900 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Texas at Austin, 2000. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references.
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A Study of Lime-rich metamorphic rocks from Cree Lake, Manitoba.Antrobus, Edmund Shakerley Alexander. January 1949 (has links)
The rocks studied in this thesis have been the subject of considerable discussion as to their original nature. J. D. Bateman of the Geological Survey of Canada considers that they are of igneous origin whereas others believe that they are metamorphosed sediments. It was thought that a petrographical study might provide some information that would help to decide the problem and it was with this object in view that this study was undertaken. Cree Lake, in the vicinity of which the rocks occur, is situated 2 miles North of the Sherritt-Gordon Mine, Manitoba, which lies about 20 miles east of the Manitoba-Saskatchewan border and 120 miles northwest of the north end of L. Winnipeg. The Sherritt-Gordon copper-zinc ore deposit is a very remarkable deposit in that it is a tabular body with a total outcrop length of 16,000 feet and an average width of 15 feet, thus being one of the longest exposed ore bodies in the world. The rocks in question outcrop around Found Lake which lies very close to and just to the southeast of Cree Lake (see Map 44-4) and fall into two groups; firstly, thos that outcrop south of Found Lake in an area which was mapped by J. D. Bateman as an oval body of oligoclase granite (Map 44-4, No. 12) about one mile long and 1/4 mile wide and secondly, those that outcrop as three smaller masses north of Found Lake but enclosed by the arms of Cree Lake and mapped as anorthositic gabbro (Map 44-4, No. 11). [...]
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The metamorphic and structural evolution of the Davis Peak area, northern Park Range, ColoradoSigler, Joshua T. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Wyoming, 2008. / Title from PDF title page (viewed on Mar. 25, 2010). Supplemental map available as a PDF file. Includes bibliographical references (p. 159-165).
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The boron partition among coexisting minerals in some igneous and metamorphic rocksChawrun, William 04 1900 (has links)
<p> Separated minerals From 18 different rock samples were
available. These came From various locations in the Grenville
province. OF these samples, there were 44 minerals which had at
least one coexisting mineral phase. These were all analysed For
boron by thermal neutron irradiation using the Prompt Gamma
Neutron Activation Analysis at McMaster University Nuclear
Reactor. There was a preferential boron partition determined For
the samples originating From an igneous source, and a numerical
value of 0.7 was determined for k-Feldspar/Biotite. There was no
Preferential boron partition among the coexisting phases that
originated From a metamorphic source. Sphene and Fluorite
contained much less boron than other minerals that coexisted with
them. </p> / Thesis / Bachelor of Science (BSc)
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A Study of Lime-rich metamorphic rocks from Cree Lake, Manitoba.Antrobus, Edmund Shakerley Alexander January 1949 (has links)
No description available.
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Genesis of the contact rocks at the Abril mine, Cochise County, ArizonaPerry, David Vinson, 1939- January 1964 (has links)
No description available.
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