<div><p></p><p>The Jurassic Bokan Mountain complex (BMC), composed of arfvedsonite and/or aegirine-bearing peralkaline A-type granitic rocks, is a circular body about 3 km in diameter located in southeastern Alaska. Like many other highly fractionated granitic bodies, the BMC granites were affected by late magmatic or post-magmatic processes, which, however, did not modify the contents of major elements. The granitic rocks are distinctly enriched in high-field-strength elements (HFSEs), rare earth elements (REEs), Y, Th, and U but depleted in Ba, Sr, and Eu and have high positive <i>ɛ</i><sub>Nd(T)</sub> values. Unlike the variations in the major elements, Sr and Ba, which can be accounted by fractional crystallization, the abundance of REE...
S-type granites always contain more Al than the amounts of Na, Ca and K in the rock required to form...
The metaluminous to weakly peraluminous A-type granites of the Lachlan Fold Belt are a distinctive g...
The Pebble deposit is located ~320 km southwest of Anchorage, Alaska. It is one of the largest porph...
Although it is well known that A-type granites are enriched in the rare earth elements (REE) and oth...
The western part of the Khan Bogd complex, in the south Gobi desert, southern Mongolia, comprises (i...
The Oligocene Peak Range Volcanics (PRV) of central Queensland have intruded through, and erupted on...
Baerzhe Be-Nb-Zr-REE deposit is hosted in alkaline granite (125 Ma) which intrudes in the late Juras...
The super-large Baerzhe Be–Nb–Zr–REE deposit in NE China is hosted in the Early Cretaceous peralkali...
The Oligocene Peak Range Volcanics (PRV) of central Queensland have intruded through, and erupted on...
The Galiñeiro complex, in the Iberian Hercynian belt, is composed of pre-Hercynian gneissic peralkal...
The origination and differentiation of rare metalbearing, alkaline granites has attracted extensive ...
The Khaldzan-Buregtey rare metal (Nb, Zr, REE, etc.) deposit n peralkaline granitoids i located in w...
The four main units of the epizonal Strange Lake peralkaline complex (Quebec-Labrador) document a tr...
The metaluminous to weakly peraluminous A-type granites of the Lachlan Fold Belt are a distinctive g...
The metaluminous to weakly peraluminous A-type granites of the Lachlan Fold Belt are a distinctive g...
S-type granites always contain more Al than the amounts of Na, Ca and K in the rock required to form...
The metaluminous to weakly peraluminous A-type granites of the Lachlan Fold Belt are a distinctive g...
The Pebble deposit is located ~320 km southwest of Anchorage, Alaska. It is one of the largest porph...
Although it is well known that A-type granites are enriched in the rare earth elements (REE) and oth...
The western part of the Khan Bogd complex, in the south Gobi desert, southern Mongolia, comprises (i...
The Oligocene Peak Range Volcanics (PRV) of central Queensland have intruded through, and erupted on...
Baerzhe Be-Nb-Zr-REE deposit is hosted in alkaline granite (125 Ma) which intrudes in the late Juras...
The super-large Baerzhe Be–Nb–Zr–REE deposit in NE China is hosted in the Early Cretaceous peralkali...
The Oligocene Peak Range Volcanics (PRV) of central Queensland have intruded through, and erupted on...
The Galiñeiro complex, in the Iberian Hercynian belt, is composed of pre-Hercynian gneissic peralkal...
The origination and differentiation of rare metalbearing, alkaline granites has attracted extensive ...
The Khaldzan-Buregtey rare metal (Nb, Zr, REE, etc.) deposit n peralkaline granitoids i located in w...
The four main units of the epizonal Strange Lake peralkaline complex (Quebec-Labrador) document a tr...
The metaluminous to weakly peraluminous A-type granites of the Lachlan Fold Belt are a distinctive g...
The metaluminous to weakly peraluminous A-type granites of the Lachlan Fold Belt are a distinctive g...
S-type granites always contain more Al than the amounts of Na, Ca and K in the rock required to form...
The metaluminous to weakly peraluminous A-type granites of the Lachlan Fold Belt are a distinctive g...
The Pebble deposit is located ~320 km southwest of Anchorage, Alaska. It is one of the largest porph...