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Chromitite

Bulletin de la Société française de Minéralogie, 1912
Yovitchitch Mil. Z. Chromitite. In: Bulletin de la Société française de Minéralogie, volume 35, 6, 1912. pp. 511-516.
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Origin of podiform chromitites

Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 1997
Abstract Podiform chromitite with a dunite envelope can be interpreted to be a product ofinteraction between mantle harzburgite and an exotic magma, combined with magma mixing. The secondary Si- and Cr-rich melt which is produced by the selective dissolution of orthopyroxene can be mixed with a subsequently supplied primitive melt with the mixed melt
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Chromitite Deposits of Turkey in Tethyan Ophiolites

2019
Some parts of the Tethyan ophiolites of Alpine-Himalayan suture belt are located within Turkey. The Tethyan belt splits into two branches in Turkey. The northern branch follows the Izmir-Ankara-Erzincan Zone, while the southern branch extends along the Anatolide-Tauride and Bitlis-Zagros suture zone. The subsections of the latter reach Iran in the east
Çiftçi Y.   +3 more
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Laurite and Associated PGM In the Stillwater Chromitites: Implications For Processes of Formation, and Comparisons With Laurite In the Bushveld and Ophiolitic Chromitites

The Canadian Mineralogist, 2017
Abstract Chromitites found in layered intrusions and ophiolite complexes are generally enriched in platinum-group elements (PGE), especially IPGE ( i.e ., Ir, Os, Ru)-bearing platinum-group minerals (PGM), and the chromitites are usually poor in base metal sulfide (BMS) minerals.
Prichard, Hazel Margaret   +4 more
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Podiform chromitite in the arc mantle: chromitite xenoliths from the Takashima alkali basalt, Southwest Japan arc

Mineralium Deposita, 1994
Chromitite xenoliths from the Takashima alkali basalt in the Southwest Japan arc are classified into two types: Type 1 chromitite in thin layers in dunite or wehrlite xenoliths; and Type 2 chromitite in discrete xenoliths which has an orbicular texture, previously documented only from podiform chromitites in ophiolites.
S. Arai, N. Abe
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Mineralogy and composition of the chromitites and their platinum-group minerals from Ortaca (Mu?la-SW Turkey): evidence for ophiolitic chromitite genesis

Mineralogy and Petrology, 2005
A large number of podiform chromitite bodies of massive, disseminated and nodular type have been located in ultramafic units, composed of depleted mantle harzburgite and dunite of the Marmaris Peridotite from Ortaca (Mugla, SW Turkey). The chromite ore bodies are surrounded by dunite envelopes of variable thickness, exhibiting transitional boundaries ...
Uysal, I   +4 more
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Role of water in the origin of podiform chromitite deposits

Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2002
Abstract We report experiments in basalt oversaturated with water to duplicate the nodular ore textures of podiform chromitite ores. In immiscible basalt–water systems saturated with olivine and chromite, olivine will reside in the melt while chromite will collect in the fluid phase.
Sergey Matveev, Chris Ballhaus
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Arc-related harzburgite–dunite–chromitite complexes in the mantle section of the Sabzevar ophiolite, Iran: A model for formation of podiform chromitites

Gondwana Research, 2015
Abstract Podiform chromitites are common within the mantle section of the Late Cretaceous Sabzevar ophiolite in NE Iran. We studied chromitite pods and related ultramafic rocks from three Sabzevar massifs: Baghjar-Kuh Siah, Gaft Chromitite Mine and Forumad peridotite–chromitite.
Hadi Shafaii Moghadam   +6 more
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OPHIOLITIC CHROMITITES

International Geology Review, 1992
Marc Leblanc, Adolphe Nicolas
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