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Еремеев, Н. В. (1984) Вулкано-плутонические комплексы калиевых щелочных пород [Volcano-plutonic complexes of potassium alkaline rocks]. Наука, Москва.

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Book TitleВулкано-плутонические комплексы калиевых щелочных пород
[Volcano-plutonic complexes of potassium alkaline rocks]
AuthorsЕремеев, Н. В.Author
Year1984
PublisherНаукаPlaceМосква
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Full ReferenceЕремеев, Н. В. (1984) Вулкано-плутонические комплексы калиевых щелочных пород [Volcano-plutonic complexes of potassium alkaline rocks]. Наука, Москва.
Plain TextЕремеев, Н. В. (1984) Вулкано-плутонические комплексы калиевых щелочных пород [Volcano-plutonic complexes of potassium alkaline rocks]. Наука, Москва.
Abstract/NotesThe work is devoted to the petrology, mineralogy and geochemistry of the deep formation of potassium basaltoids and related differentiates. The study of rocks was carried out on the example of two petrographic provinces located in different geotectonic structures: the first one was on the shield of the Siberian Platform, the second one was in the area of ​​completed Lower Paleozoic folding. In addition, material was drawn on other potassium alkaline provinces both in the USSR and abroad. An evolutionary series of associations of potassium alkaline rocks has been revealed, and within the associations, a successive change in time of rocks from early potassium ultramafic rocks to feldspar-spar alkaline alkaline syenites has been revealed. A connection is established between natural associations of potassium alkaline rocks and zones of tectonic-magmatic activation, regardless of the structures of the earth's crust.
The work is of interest to geologists, petrographers, and geochemists. Geological position and structure of igneous complexes with potassium alkaline rocks
Geological structure of the Central Aldan province and its potassium alkaline complexes
Inaglin polyformational igneous complex
Yakokut volcano-plutonic complex
Geological structure of the West Talas province and its potassium alkaline occurrences
Deubaba volcanic field
Intrusive massifs Irisu and Kaindy
Potassium alkaline rocks as indicators of the time of tectonic activation of the Central Aldan and West Talas provinces
Peculiarities of the geological position and structure of igneous complexes with potassium alkaline rocks
Petrographic characteristics of rocks of potassium alkaline complexes of the
Central Aldan and West Talas provinces
Alkaline rocks of the
Inaglin complex Rocks of the Yakokut complex Rocks of the
Daubaba volcanic field
Rocks of the Irisu massif
Rocks of the Kaindy massif
Petrographic features of potassium alkaline volcanic and intrusive rocks Rock
-forming and leading accessory minerals of potassium alkali
rocks associations of potassium alkaline rocks
Pyroxenes
Olivines Micas
Amphiboles
Melanites
Salic
rock-forming minerals
Apatites
Oxide minerals of iron, titanium, chromium
Zeolites, analcime and other associated minerals
Petrochemical and geochemical features of potassium alkaline and associated rocks
Comparative analysis of the material composition of potassium alkaline gunpowder and hypermafic rocks of two provinces
On the conditions for the formation of potassium alkaline rocks
Minerals and mineralization of potassium alkaline complexes


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