-
Dolni Bory
samples are very
different from
samples found in the
Kuznetsk paralavas. They are very
close analogues with
respect to Mg/Fe
ratios but vastly...
-
Gilsonite pahoehoe paralava. This
remarkable specimen is from
gilsonite which was
melted in a
wildfire in 2012.
While molten, it
developed a
smooth to...
- BaCa6[(SiO4)(VO4)](VO4)2F.
Aradite and its phosphorus-analogue, zadovite, were
found in
paralavas (rocks
formed due to pyrometamorphism) of the
Hatrurim Formation. Both...
-
Together with its vanadium-analogue, aradite,
zadovite occur in
paralavas (type of
pyrometamorphic rocks). Both
minerals have
structures similar...
- tectosilicate. It has also been
reported in
melted rocks (clinkers and
paralavas) in
Eastern Mongolia.
Davidsmithite occurs as
anhedral and
sometimes skeletal...
- It is a
metamorphic mineral forming in
pyrometamorphic rocks called paralavas,
which are
formed due to
fusing on
sedimentary rocks usually in result...
-
dorrite was made by
Franklin Foit and his ****ociates
while examining a
paralava from the
Powder River Basin,
Wyoming in 1987.
Analyses determined that...
- fire. The
rocks produced by
pyrometamorphism include buchite,
clinker and
paralava,
formed due to
melting and/or
recrystallisation of
sedimentary rocks. Both...
- BaCa6[(SiO4)(PO4)](PO4)2F and aradite, BaCa6[(SiO4)(VO4)](VO4)2F, from
paralavas of the
Hatrurim Basin,
Negev Desert, Israel.
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