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Rhyolitic dykes of Paros Island, Cyclades

2005

Abstract The discovery of rhyolitic dykes from the NE part of the island of Paros is described here for the first time. The dykes that can be mapped for a length of ca. 1.1 km are striking about 6° and 38° NE. The width reaches up to 11m maximum. The rhyolitic rocks are porphyric with a fine-grained matrix of mainly feldspar, quartz, some biotites and opaques. K-feldspar, biotite and plagioclase occur as phenocrysts, and mafic-intermediate enclaves are common. At the chilled margin in contact to the gneissic country rocks the dykes are vitric. There, the enclaves have been preserved from contact reaction with the melt and alteration effects and show primary igneous minerals such as clinopyr…

geographyChilled margingeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyGeochemistrySilicicengineering.materialFeldsparbiology.organism_classificationVolcanic rockvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumengineeringPlagioclasePhenocrystXenolithGeologyLile
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Positron Studies of Subsurface Zone in Titanium Created in Sliding Wear

2014

Positron annihilation studies of the subsurface zone constituted during dry sliding in pure titanium are reported. A new type of defect depth profile in this zone, which is not an exponential decay usually reported for other metals and alloys, is observed. Two layers in the subsurface zone are present in this metal. In the layer adjacent to the worn surface, the characteristic plateau of the mean positron lifetime that extends to a depth of 60–70 μm was observed. Small vacancy clusters and dislocations were recognized in this layer. At deeper zone, the mean positron lifetime decreased exponentially in the manner typical for the other metals. In this zone, vacancy clusters increase in size a…

geographyMaterials sciencePlateaugeography.geographical_feature_categoryMechanical EngineeringMetallurgychemistry.chemical_elementSurfaces and InterfacesIndentation hardnessSurfaces Coatings and FilmsMetalPositronchemistryMechanics of MaterialsVacancy defectvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumExponential decayComposite materialLayer (electronics)TitaniumTribology Letters
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Complex-forming properties of peat humic acids from a raised bog profiles

2013

Abstract Humic substances (HS) belong to the most powerful complex-forming agents, significantly affecting major and trace element speciation in natural environment. Several authors have focused on humic–metal interactions, using differing methods and comparing humic substances on different sources. However, the intrinsic differences among the HS of different origin and the impact of humification degree on the complex formation between humic substances and metals have not received the necessary attention until now. The aim of this study is to determine the Cu(II) complexing capacity and stability constants of Cu(II) complexes of humic acids (HA) isolated from two well-characterized raised b…

geographyPeatgeography.geographical_feature_categoryMetal ions in aqueous solutionchemistry.chemical_elementcomplex mixturesCopperHumusIon selective electrodeMetalchemistryGeochemistry and PetrologyStability constants of complexesvisual_artEnvironmental chemistryvisual_art.visual_art_mediumEconomic GeologyBogJournal of Geochemical Exploration
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U-Pb monazite ages from the Pakistan Himalaya record pre-Himalayan Ordovician orogeny and Permian continental breakup

2018

The Greater Himalayan Sequence in India and Nepal records crustal thickening processes that took place during and following the onset of India-Asia collision (ca. 54–50 Ma). These resulted in late Eocene–early Miocene kyanite- and sillimanite-grade regional metamorphism, and Oligocene–Miocene crustal anatexis, which formed migmatites and leucogranites. We present new U-Pb monazite data for kyanite- and sillimanite-grade gneisses of the Neoproterozoic to Cambrian Tanawal Formation in the Pakistan Himalaya, which have metamorphic ages of 482.4 ± 7.9 Ma and 464.5 ± 4.0 Ma, respectively. These ages, together with along-strike equivalent rocks in the Lesser Himalaya of India and Nepal, help to d…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesMetamorphic rockGeochemistryMetamorphismGeologyOrogeny010502 geochemistry & geophysicsAnatexis01 natural sciencesKyaniteMolasseVolcanic rockvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGneissGSA Bulletin
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A view of the vegetation and economic exploitation of the forest in the Late Neolithic sites of Les Jovades and Niuet (Alicante, Spain)

1992

SummaryThe results of the charcoal analysis obtained in two open air sites of the Late Neolithic, although contrasting with what is known so far about their economy, as well as with the results of different palaeoamblental studies undertaken in other sites, mainly caves with long sequences, within the same area or in other near areas, form the main interest of this paper. We will begin presenting the data pertaining to both sites individually which, in the final part, will be assessed in order to reach a better understanding of the relationship between men and their natural environment during the Neolithic period.

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryCavevisual_artEconomic exploitationvisual_art.visual_art_mediumPeriod (geology)General MedicineVegetationCharcoalArchaeologyNatural (archaeology)Open airBulletin de la Société Botanique de France. Actualités Botaniques
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Geochronology of the Hout River Shear Zone and the metamorphism in the Southern Marginal Zone of the Limpopo Belt, Southern Africa

2001

Abstract In this paper monazite U–Pb and zircon evaporation dates, stepleaching Pb/Pb results on garnet, staurolite and kyanite, and hornblende Ar/Ar data are presented which constrain the timing of granulite facies metamorphism in the Southern Marginal Zone of the Limpopo Belt and its thrusting onto the Kaapvaal Craton. The Southern Marginal Zone of the Limpopo Belt is considered to be a lower crustal equivalent of the northern Kaapvaal Craton. Granulite exhumation is associated with southward thrusting along the Hout River Shear Zone which is a set of thrust and strike slip shear zones. Zircon ages for the Matok Intrusive Complex which was emplaced within the zone during this thrusting (c…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryGeochemistryMetamorphismGeologyGreenstone beltGranuliteKyaniteCratonGeochemistry and Petrologyvisual_art550 Earth sciences & geologyvisual_art.visual_art_mediumShear zoneLimpopo BeltGeologyZirconPrecambrian Research
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Using calculated chemical potential relationships to account for coronas around kyanite: an example from the Bohemian Massif

2010

Corona textures around kyanite, involving for example zoned plagioclase separating kyanite from the matrix, reflect the instability of kyanite with the matrix on changing P-T conditions, commonly related to decompression. The chemical potential gradients set up between the kyanite and the matrix as a consequence of slow Al diffusion drive corona development, with the zoning of the plagioclase reflecting the gradients. Calculated mineral equilibria are used to account for corona textures involving plagioclase ± garnet around kyanite, and replacement of kyanite by plagioclase + spinel symplectite, in quartz + plagioclase + K-feldspar + garnet + kyanite granulite facies gneiss from the Blanský…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryMineralSpinelGeochemistryMineralogyGeologyMassifengineering.materialGranuliteKyaniteSymplectiteGeochemistry and Petrologyvisual_artengineeringvisual_art.visual_art_mediumPlagioclaseGeologyGneissJournal of Metamorphic Geology
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Application of field portable EDXRF spectrometry to analysis of pigments of Levantine rock art

2010

The results of the analyses of elemental composition of red and black pigments of Levantine rock art from La Saltadora rock shelters (Valltorta gorge, Castellon, Spain) are presented in this paper. Nondestructive analyses were carried out using a portable energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) spectrometer developed for in situ analysis. The results revealed the strong presence of calcium in all the analyzed locations due to the contribution of the underlying calcareous bedrock and the overlying crust. Iron is the main element detected in red pigments and manganese in black pigments. Iron and calcium ratios have been found indicative of the degree of preservation of the pictorial laye…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_category[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory060102 archaeologyBedrock010401 analytical chemistryMineralogychemistry.chemical_elementPigment composition06 humanities and the artsManganeseMass spectrometry01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesPigmentchemistry[CHIM.ANAL]Chemical Sciences/Analytical chemistryIn situ analysisvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_medium0601 history and archaeologyRock artCalcareousSpectroscopyGeologyX-Ray Spectrometry
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Mid-Holocene forests from Eastern Hungary: New anthracological data

2013

Charcoal remains found in five archaeological sites provided an important source of information about the woody vegetation that developed during the Atlantic period in eastern Hungary. The results are presented jointly since all sites are located in very similar habitats, they reflect Neolithic cultures and present comparable floral compositions. The reconstruction of past forest communities from the Great Hungarian Plain in the Atlantic period is based on pollen analysis and new anthracological data offer significant complementary information to the established pollen sequences. These data were obtained from more than 5000 charcoal fragments in which 28 taxa were identified. The main contr…

geography.geographical_feature_categorySteppeEcologyFaunaPaleontologyVegetationGeographyPaleoethnobotanyvisual_artPaleobotanyvisual_art.visual_art_mediumCharcoalEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsHoloceneAnthracologyReview of Palaeobotany and Palynology
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Characterization of Sicilian Olive Genotypes by Multivariate Analysis of Leaf and Fruit Chemical and Morphological Properties

2013

Leaf and fruit size and shape were measured and mannitol, glucose, sucrose and malic acid were quantified in leaf, bark and fruit of 25 Sicilian olive genotypes. Multivariate analysis was used to individuate groups with similar chemical composition and morphological traits suggesting potential for stress tolerance and/or oil yield and quality. Mannitol content varied greatly among genotypes and was the most abundant carbohydrate in leaf and bark, whereas glucose was the most abundant in fruit. Sucrose and malic acid were generally low indicating a marginal role in olive tissues. Mannitol and glucose were directly related in both leaf and fruit tissues. Genotypes also differed for carbohydra…

glucose leaf size linear discriminant analysis mannitol principal component analysis sucroseSucroseAbiotic stressfungifood and beveragesBiologyCarbohydrateSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeHorticultureOleic acidchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryPolyphenolvisual_artBotanyvisual_art.visual_art_mediummedicineBarkMalic acidMannitolmedicine.drugJournal of Agricultural Science
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