The Beauvoir rare metal granite, at the southern edge of the Echassi•res granite massif, French Massif Central, is mineralized by disseminated Ta, Sn, and Li. The granite body formed from an independent melt which was emplaced soon after the main granite facies of the massif. The geochemistry of the Beauvoir granite relates it to the phosphorns-rich type of Ta-bearing ranites, and geochemical and mineralogical data establish its similarity to pegmatite melts. The Beauvoir granite results built up from two distinct intrnsions. Both intrnsions are cogenetic and were emplaced within a short ime interval. A geochemical study of a deep drill hole bored down to 900 m under the surface to the floor of the granite sheet, with selected key zones obs...
International audienceThe French Massif Central (FMC) is part of the West European Variscan belt. Th...
National audienceLeucogranites display petrological and geochemical heterogeneities that can be rela...
The Late Devonian (368 ± 1 Ma) post-orogenic peraluminous Mount Douglas Granite, located in southwes...
International audienceThe Beauvoir granite (Limousin, French Massif Central) represents an exception...
International audienceAbstract New experiments on the strongly peraluminous, Li-, P- and F-rich Beau...
International audienceFor a big part of the planet, the majority of economic deposits located near t...
International audienceDespite quartz being a ubiquitous mineral in the Earth's crust, only little is...
International audienceLeucogranites display petrological and geochemical heterogeneities that can be...
Three Hercynian highly peraluminous tin-bearing granites define a sequence ranging from muscovite-bi...
The uncommon association of cogenetic and nearly contemporaneous potassic K-feldspar A-type granites...
New data are presented on the W-, Sn-, Ta-, Nb-, and U-geochemistry of some granitic complexes from ...
International audienceIn the Echassières district of the French Massif Central, occur several outsta...
Leucogranites display petrological and geochemical heterogeneities that can be related to either pri...
The Heemskirk granite massif was intruded as a diapir about 354 m.y. ago into Precambrian and Palaeo...
International audienceRare-metal granites and pegmatites are highly evolved rocks that form in a wid...
International audienceThe French Massif Central (FMC) is part of the West European Variscan belt. Th...
National audienceLeucogranites display petrological and geochemical heterogeneities that can be rela...
The Late Devonian (368 ± 1 Ma) post-orogenic peraluminous Mount Douglas Granite, located in southwes...
International audienceThe Beauvoir granite (Limousin, French Massif Central) represents an exception...
International audienceAbstract New experiments on the strongly peraluminous, Li-, P- and F-rich Beau...
International audienceFor a big part of the planet, the majority of economic deposits located near t...
International audienceDespite quartz being a ubiquitous mineral in the Earth's crust, only little is...
International audienceLeucogranites display petrological and geochemical heterogeneities that can be...
Three Hercynian highly peraluminous tin-bearing granites define a sequence ranging from muscovite-bi...
The uncommon association of cogenetic and nearly contemporaneous potassic K-feldspar A-type granites...
New data are presented on the W-, Sn-, Ta-, Nb-, and U-geochemistry of some granitic complexes from ...
International audienceIn the Echassières district of the French Massif Central, occur several outsta...
Leucogranites display petrological and geochemical heterogeneities that can be related to either pri...
The Heemskirk granite massif was intruded as a diapir about 354 m.y. ago into Precambrian and Palaeo...
International audienceRare-metal granites and pegmatites are highly evolved rocks that form in a wid...
International audienceThe French Massif Central (FMC) is part of the West European Variscan belt. Th...
National audienceLeucogranites display petrological and geochemical heterogeneities that can be rela...
The Late Devonian (368 ± 1 Ma) post-orogenic peraluminous Mount Douglas Granite, located in southwes...