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Geochronology, geochemistry, and geological significance of early Jurassic intrusive rocks in the Lesser Xing'an- Zhangguangcai Range, northeast China. [PDF]
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Granitic intrusions enhance strain localization and rapid mantle exhumation along an oceanic detachment fault. [PDF]
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Contrasting mineralized and barren porphyries in the Zhongdian Arc, insights from biotite and apatite compositions and halogen fugacity. [PDF]
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Titanite (CaTiSiO5) is a common mineral in calc-silicates, metamorphosed igneous rocks, and calc-alkaline plutons. The mineral was first named by Martin Klaproth in 1795 for its high content of the element titanium, which had been discovered only a few years prior, and named by Klaproth for the Titans of Greek mythology.
Matthew J. Kohn, Kohn, Matthew J.
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Irradiation-Induced Amorphization Of Titanite
ABSTRACTTitanite (CaTiSiO5) is a widely occurring accessory mineral that contains ppm-level concentrations of U and Th. Radiation effects in titanite are important because this phase is commonly-used for U-Pb age dating of rock formations, and it is also the main crystalline constituent of certain glass-ceramic nuclear waste forms.
A. Meldrum
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Deformation-enhanced recrystallization of titanite drives decoupling between U-Pb and trace elements [PDF]
Titanite is a common accessory mineral that is useful in determining both age (U-Pb isotopes) and pressure-temperature (P–T) conditions (trace-element composition: Zr, rare earth elements (REE)). However, titanite has a propensity to recrystallize during
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Trace elements in titanite: A potential tool to constrain polygenetic growth processes and timing
The petrological information preserved in the trace element signature of titanite is a valuable complement to in situ U/Pb geochronology, and can be used to refine interpretations on the growth of this mineral.
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Terra Nova, 2022AbstractThe trace element composition of titanite reflects the temperature, pressure and bulk‐rock composition from which it crystallized. Two geochemical discriminators are identified by applying a support vector matrix (a machine learning classifier) to a global compilation of titanite trace element data.
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AbstractThe formation of titanite (CaTiSiO5) out of the starting materials quartz and titanate (CaTiO3) is investigated in dependence on the mechanical activation. The formation temperature may be lowered by the use of mechanically disturbed quartz.
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