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An Introduction to Carbonatites and Carbonatite Complexes

2018
The Alno igneous complex intruded local migmatites and granite country-rocks of Svecofennian age at ~580 Ma and produced a suite of early alkaline silicate intrusives (e.g., ijolites, nepheline syenites) and dykes (e.g., trachytes, phonolites) and later a suite of carbonatite sheet intrusions for which Alno is widely known.
Peter Kresten, Valentin R. Troll
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Properties of Carbonatite Magma and Processes in Carbonatite Magma Chambers

The Journal of Geology, 1983
The physical and thermal properties of carbonatite magmas are estimated by analogy with alkali carbonate melts, which are ionic liquids, composed of discrete, unpolymerized ions. Carbonatite magmas are estimated to have low viscosity (on the order of 5 × 10-2 poise), low heat of fusion (175 J/gm), and large thermal diffusivity (4 × 10-3 J/cm-sec-K ...
Allan H. Treiman, Andrew Schedl
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Carbonatites in Kivu

Nature, 1957
IN 1952 1 one of us described specimens of syenitic and carbonate rocks collected in northern Kivu, near the south-western termination of the Lake Edward Rift, by Borgniez, in 1938 2. The junior author has recently had the opportunity of revisiting the locality and has established the carbonatitic nature of the carbonate rocks.
P. DE BÉTHUNE, A. MEYER
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Carbonatite magmas

Mineralogical Magazine, 1981
AbstractNormal carbonatite magmas are characteristically associated with ijolites and produce extensive fenitization by alkali metasomatism, commonly feldspathization or phlogopitization. The sequence of carbonatites developed from this magma are characterized by igneous isotopic ratios, high contents of incompatible elements, their distinctive pattern
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Solubility of Water in Carbonatites

ACS Earth and Space Chemistry, 2020
Water solubility in carbonatite magmas at 1 bar total pressure has been explored. Three compositions of carbonatite magma have been studied: natrocarbonatite from Oldoinyo Lengai, Tanzania, and two...
Nathan S. Jacobson   +3 more
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On the origin of carbonatites

International Geology Review, 1977
(1977). On the origin of carbonatites. International Geology Review: Vol. 19, No. 9, pp. 997-1008.
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The Catanda extrusive carbonatites (Kwanza Sul, Angola): an example of explosive carbonatitic volcanism

Bulletin of Volcanology, 2014
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Campeny, Mark   +6 more
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Nephelinites and carbonatites

Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 1987
Summary Carbonatites found in strongly alkaline intra-plate petrographic volcanic provinces are associated with olivine-poor nephelinites and with phonolites. Olivine-rich nephelinites occur in basanitic and alkali basalt provinces, normally without carbonatites.
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Carbonatites in China: A review

Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 2006
Abstract There are 27 known occurrences of carbonatites in China. Brief descriptions are given of all occurrences including geographical coordinates, geological setting, associated rocks, carbonatite forms, ages, mineralogy, mineralisation, and carbon and oxygen isotopic data.
Zhuming Yang, Alan Woolley
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CARBONATITES: A REVIEW

Geological Society of America Bulletin, 1956
The carbonatites are essentially carbonate-silicate rock with a great variety of other minerals. In this review the writer stresses the field and geochemical relationships of the carbonatites and alkalic igneous rocks and concludes that carbonatites were deposited by carbonatic solutions having a wide range of temperature, pressure, and concentration ...
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