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Geochemistry and source-tracing of the Sparrow Dyke Swarm, the Tsu Lake dykes, the Martin Group Igneous Rocks and the Christopher Island Formation
DownloadSpring 2012
The present study has determined that tholeiitic basalt dykes, trending 130, found near Tsu Lake, NT, are geochemically similar to the Sparrow Dyke Swarm (McGlynn et al., 1974). Geochemically, the correlation of the calc-alkaline basalts of the Martin Group Igneous Rock (MGIR) with the Sparrow...
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Fall 2009
Recent discoveries of kimberlites in North America have revealed that different processes are involved in the generation of kimberlite magma. A multi-disciplinary approach combining mineralogical, petrological, geochemical, and geochronological methods is used to classify the kimberlites,...