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Carbonite may
refer to:
Carbonite (explosive), one of the
earliest and most
successful coal-mining
explosives Carbonite (ion), the
inorganic anion that...
- ac****ulation of
residual ferruginous-manganese minerals. [citation needed]
Carbonatitic rocks are
characterized by
considerable variation, or
great variety of...
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tectonic settings. It
seems that
there has been a
steady increase in the
carbonatitic igneous activity through the Earth's history, from the
Archean eon to...
- Ol
Doinyo Lengai is the only
volcano on
Earth known to have
erupted carbonatitic lavas during historical times,
although these rocks make up only a small...
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Daniel (2005). "Petrogenetic
processes in the ultramafic,
alkaline and
carbonatitic magmatism in the Kola
Alkaline Province: a review" (PDF). Lithos. 85...
- Fenite, as a
variant of
metasomatism ****ociated with
strongly alkaline or
carbonatitic magmatism introducing a
variety of feldspars,
sodic pyroxenes or amphiboles...
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Daniel (2005). "Petrogenetic
processes in the ultramafic,
alkaline and
carbonatitic magmatism in the Kola
Alkaline Province: a review" (PDF). Lithos. 85...
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composed of
gneiss from the Precambrian. It is
intersected by
syenitic and
carbonatitic rocks of the 1,300 million-year-old Grønnedal-Ika
igneous complex running...
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Retrieved June 16, 2017. Hode Vuorinen,
Jaana (2005). The Alnö
alkaline and
carbonatitic complex, east
central Sweden – a
petrogenetic study (Ph.D.). Stockholm...
- Hong-Rui; Santosh, M.; Hu, Fang-Fang; Wang, Kai-Yi (2011). "Mesoproterozoic
carbonatitic magmatism in the
Bayan Obo deposit,
Inner Mongolia,
North China: Constraints...