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Magnetotelluric evidence for highly focused mantle melting along the ultraslow-spreading Gakkel Ridge, Arctic Ocean. [PDF]

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Fluids associated with carbonatitic magmatism: A critical review and implications for carbonatite magma ascent

Earth-Science Reviews, 2021
Benjamin Florian Walter   +2 more
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The Bayan Obo (China) giant REE accumulation conundrum elucidated by intense magmatic differentiation of carbonatite

open access: yesGeology, 2019
The Bayan Obo deposit in China is endowed with the largest rare earth element (REE) resource in the world. The mechanism resulting in this REE enrichment has been the focus of many studies. Carbonatite is known globally as the most favorable carrier of
Hong-Rui Fan, Xiaochun Li
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Mineralogical and Geochemical Evidence of Dissolution-Reprecipitation Controlled Hydrothermal Rare Earth Element Mineralization in the Amba Dongar Carbonatite Complex, Gujarat, Western India

Economic Geology, 2022
The Amba Dongar carbonatite complex in western India comprises an inner ring of carbonatite breccia surrounded by a sövite ring dike. The various carbonatite units in the body include calcite carbonatite, alvikite, dolomite carbonatite, and ankerite ...
A. K. Patel   +3 more
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The Carbonatite-Related Morro do Padre Niobium Deposit, Catalão II Complex, Central Brazil

Economic Geology, 2022
The Morro do Padre deposit contains a valuable niobium resource estimated at 14.5 Mt at 1.52 wt % Nb2O5 (at a cut-off grade of 0.5% Nb2O5) hosted in carbonatite-related rocks and their regolith in the southern part of the Catalão II Complex, in central
M. Palmieri   +10 more
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