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Long-term deformation and fluid-enhanced mass transport in a Variscan peridotite shear zone in the Ivrea Zone, northern Italy: a microtextural, petro…

1995

The microtextural, petrological and geochemical study of a ductile shear zone in the phlogopite peridotite of Finero/Ivrea Zone (northern Italy) reveals the long-term deformation of this zone. The zone is divided into a protomylonitic and an ultramylonitic part. Both parts reflect different periods of deformation, although the orientation of the mineral lineations does not change. In the coarse-grained part (period 1) the deformation started under granulite facies conditions (about 775°C). Olivine, ortho- and clinopyroxene and phlogopite recrystallized dynamically. In the ultramylonitic part relics of the granulite facies event and evidence for a continuous or two-stage deformation history …

PeridotiteGreenschistIvrea zoneFaciesGeochemistryengineeringGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesPhlogopiteShear zoneengineering.materialGranuliteGeologyMetamorphic faciesGeologische Rundschau
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Constraints on Earth accretion deduced from noble metals in the oceanic mantle

1998

If the Earth's mantle were in equilibrium with its core, the mantle would contain three orders of magnitude less of the noble metals (platinum-group elements Pt, Os, Ir, Ru, Pd and Rh, plus Au and Re) than are observed. An explanation put forward to account for this disparity has been that the last 1% of the Earth's accretion occurred after the iron-rich core had separated from the mantle1,2. Recent debate has accordingly centred on which meteorite class or classes made up this ‘late veneer’ of accretion3. Here we present analyses of noble-metal concentrations in oceanic peridotites (plutonic rocks which are thought to represent samples of the Earth's upper mantle). We find that the average…

PeridotiteIgneous rockMultidisciplinaryMeteoriteChondritePlutonGeochemistryEnstatiteengineeringPlatinum groupengineering.materialMantle (geology)GeologyNature
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Eclogite xenoliths from Kimberley, South Africa — A case study of mantle metasomatism in eclogites

2009

Abstract Eclogite xenoliths from the Kimberley diamond mine dumps were studied for major, trace elements and oxygen isotopes. The suite consists of typical garnet and clinopyroxene rocks as well as kyanite-eclogites and olivine- or orthopyroxene-bearing samples. All samples have Al[6]/Al[4] ratios > 2 which indicate high equilibration pressures, i.e. in the eclogite stability field as opposed to pyroxenites. Most samples are modally and cryptically metasomatized and contain up to 10 vol.% phlogopite plus ilmenite and rutile. Trace element geochemical characteristics of phlogopite and Ti-oxides are similar to those described for metasomatized peridotite xenoliths from the Kaapvaal craton, an…

PeridotiteOlivineGeochemistryGeologyengineering.materialMantle (geology)Geochemistry and PetrologyengineeringPhlogopiteXenolithMetasomatismEclogiteGeologyMetamorphic faciesLithos
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Zirconolite-bearing ultra-potassic veins in a mantle-xenolith from Mt. Melbourne Volcanic Field, Victoria Land, Antarctica

1991

One mantle xenolith from a basanite host of the Mt. Melbourne Volcanic Field (Ross Sea Rift) is extraordinary in containing veins filled with leucite, plagioclase, clinopyroxene, nepheline, Mg-ilmenite, apatite, titaniferous mica, and the rare mineral zirconolite. These veins show extensive reaction with the dunitic or lherzolitic host (olivine+spinel+orthopyroxene+clinopyroxene). The reaction areas contain skeletal olivine and diopside crystals, plagioclase, phlogopite, aluminous spinel and ilmenite in a fine grained groundmass of aluminous spinel, clinopyroxene, olivine, plagioclase and interstitial leucite. The vein composition estimated from modal abundances and microprobe analyses is a…

PeridotiteOlivineGeochemistryengineering.materialBasanitechemistry.chemical_compoundGeophysicschemistryGeochemistry and PetrologyNephelineengineeringPlagioclaseXenolithMaficLeuciteGeologyContributions to Mineralogy and Petrology
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Evidence from Antarctic mantle peridotite xenoliths for changes in mineralogy, geochemistry and geothermal gradients beneath a developing rift

2006

Abstract Garnet and spinel peridotite xenoliths associated with the Phanerozoic Lambert–Amery Rift in eastern Antarctica contain evidence for several stages in the development of the mantle beneath the rift. Despite the fact that equilibria were only partly attained, a combination of petrography, whole-rock geochemistry, mineral chemistry and thermobarometry can be used to decipher four stages prior to entrainment of the xenoliths in the host magma during the initial stages of the breakup of Antarctica, India and Madagascar. The first chronological stage is represented by harzburgitic protoliths represented by rare occurrences of low-Ca olivines and orthopyroxenes in spinel lherzolites: the…

PeridotiteOlivineRiftSpinelGeochemistry550 - Earth sciencesengineering.materialMantle (geology)PetrographyGeochemistry and PetrologyengineeringXenolithProtolithGeology
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Are highly siderophile elements (PGE, Re and Au) fractionated in the upper mantle of the earth? New results on peridotites from Zabargad

2000

Abstract Seven peridotite samples from Zabargad Island (Red Sea) were analyzed for highly siderophile elements (HSE), including five platinum-group elements (PGE: Os, Ir, Ru, Rh, Pd) and Re and Au. Petrography and chemical composition of the samples had been published earlier [Kurat, G., Palme, h., Embey-Isztin, A., Touret, J., Ntaflos, T., Spettel, B., Brandstatter, F., Palme, C., Dreibus, G., Prinz, m., 1993. Petrology and geochemistry of peridotites and associated vein rocks of Zabargad Island, Red Sea, Egypt. Mineralogy and Petrology 48, 309–341]. Five samples with chemical compositions typical of upper mantle rocks, from fertile to increasingly depleted mantle (CaO: 3.39 to 0.21%), hav…

PeridotiteSpinelGeochemistryGeologyengineering.materialMantle (geology)PetrographyGeochemistry and PetrologyChondriteengineeringPlagioclaseXenolithChemical compositionGeologyChemical Geology
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Highly siderophile element geochemistry of the Earth's mantle: new data for the Lanzo (Italy) and Ronda (Spain) orogenic peridotite bodies

2000

Abstract Nine plagioclase/spinel lherzolites from the Lanzo (Italy) and Ronda (Spain) peridotite bodies were analysed for Re, Os, Ir, Ru, Rh, Pd, and Au using a high-precision instrumental neutron activation (INA) procedure after NiS fire assay. Our data conform with previous observations that orogenic lherzolite massifs sampled domains of the subcontinental lithospheric mantle (SCLM) displaying a characteristic enrichment of Ru, Rh and Pd (i.e. the light platinum group elements; PGEs) over Os and Ir. The Pd/Ir, Rh/Ir and Ru/Ir ratios are superchondritic and very similar in both suites (2.46±0.32 vs. 2.42±0.21; 0.46±0.07 vs. 0.45±0.10; 1.99±0.14 vs. 2.25±0.25, respectively). Rhenium and gol…

Peridotitegeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorySpinelGeochemistryGeologyMassifengineering.materialPlatinum groupMantle (geology)Geochemistry and PetrologyChondriteLithosphereengineeringPlagioclaseGeologyLithos
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Two-Stage Origin of K-Enrichment in Ultrapotassic Magmatism Simulated by Melting of Experimentally Metasomatized Mantle

2019

The generation of strongly potassic melts in the mantle requires the presence of phlogopite in the melting assemblage, while isotopic and trace element analyses of ultrapotassic rocks frequently indicate the involvement of subducted crustal lithologies in the source. However, phlogopite-free experiments that focus on melting of sedimentary rocks and subsequent hybridization with mantle rocks at pressures of 1&ndash

Peridotitelcsh:Mineralogylcsh:QE351-399.2lamproites010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesLithologyultrapotassicTrace elementGeochemistryGeologyUltrapotassic igneous rocksengineering.material010502 geochemistry & geophysicsGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology01 natural sciencesK-enrichmentMantle (geology)MagmatismengineeringPhlogopiteSedimentary rockhigh-pressure experimentssubduction zonesGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesMinerals
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Production of dianionic and trianionic noble metal clusters in a Penning trap

2003

Abstract Metal clusters, Aun−, Agn−, and Cun−, from a laser vaporization source are transferred to a Penning trap and subjected to a bath of simultaneously stored electrons. After some reaction period multiply charged anionic gold, silver, and copper clusters are observed if the clusters under investigation are large enough. The cluster sizes for the onset of the formation of dianions and trianions are compared to a charged sphere model. The description of the experimental findings is largely improved if the repulsive Coulomb barrier is taken into account which prevents autodetachment of the surplus electrons on the experimental time scale of a second.

Period (periodic table)ChemistryCoulomb barrierchemistry.chemical_elementElectronengineering.materialCondensed Matter PhysicsPenning trapCopperPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersCluster (physics)engineeringNoble metalPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physicsInstrumentationSpectroscopyMetal clustersInternational Journal of Mass Spectrometry
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Magnetic surface anisotropies in NiFe-alloy films: separation of intrinsic Néel-type from strain relaxation contributions

1999

Abstract Magnetic surface anisotropies (MSA) in NiFe/Cu(1 1 1) films were investigated experimentally, for varying compositions of the NiFe alloy. By restricting the measurements to the pseudomorphic range, the pure intrinsic Neel-type anisotropy could be isolated without strain relaxation contributions. The intrinsic MSA of the xNi(1−x)Fe/Cu(1 1 1) interface varies linearly with composition x between easy plane for pure Ni to perpendicular for x=60 and 48%. It vanishes near the permalloy composition x=80%.

PermalloyRange (particle radiation)Materials scienceStrain (chemistry)Condensed matter physicsPlane (geometry)Relaxation (NMR)Alloyengineering.materialCondensed Matter PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsPerpendicularengineeringAnisotropyJournal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
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