Over 20 lamprophyre dykes, varying in width between a few centimeters and several meters, have been identified in central Sierra Norte - Eastern Pampean Ranges, Córdoba, Argentina. Their mineralogy and chemistry indicate that they are part of the calc-alkaline lamprophyres clan (CAL). They contain phenocrysts of magnesiohornblende ± augite set in a groundmass of magnesiohornblende, calcic-plagioclase, alkali feldspar, and opaque minerals, which designate them as spessartite-type lamprophyres. Alteration products include chlorite, calcite and iron oxides after mafic phenocrysts, though some are partially replaced by actinolite. Feldspars are replaced by carbonate and clay minerals. The dykes are relatively primitive, and show restricted majo...
Post-collisional mafic dykes crosscut the Paleozoic metamorphic basement and late-Variscan plutons i...
The Sierras Pampeanas orogen, in northwestern Argentina, hosts significant Sn-W mineralization in a ...
The Sierras Pampeanas of Central Argentina are an example of a continuous and fast overlap of episod...
Over 20 lamprophyre dykes, varying in width between a few centimeters and several meters, have been ...
A metre-thick ultramafic lamprophyre dyke intrudes the basement of the andilia belt at the Sierra Al...
Two orthogneisses have been recognized in the sierras of Espinal and Maz (Western Sierras Pampeanas,...
The petrogenetic nature of A-type granites is a controversial problem. The Vinquis batholith in the ...
The petrogenetic nature of A-type granites is a controversial problem. The Vinquis batholith in the ...
Granite-related rare metal districts in orogenic settings are occasionally associated with lamprophy...
A new suite of mantle xenoliths from Estancia Sol de Mayo (Patagonia) has been investigated. They ha...
The Sierra Norte-Ambargasta batholith is one of the largest plutonic expressions of the Pampean orog...
The central-eastern part of the Sierra de Velasco (Sierras Pampeanas, NW Argentina) is formed by the...
Two orthogneisses have been recognized in the sierras of Espinal and Maz (Western Sierras Pampeanas,...
The Sierra Norte-Ambargasta batholith is one of the largest plutonic expressions of the Pampean orog...
The largest igneous body in the Sierras Pampeanas (the Achala batholith) is composed by several magm...
Post-collisional mafic dykes crosscut the Paleozoic metamorphic basement and late-Variscan plutons i...
The Sierras Pampeanas orogen, in northwestern Argentina, hosts significant Sn-W mineralization in a ...
The Sierras Pampeanas of Central Argentina are an example of a continuous and fast overlap of episod...
Over 20 lamprophyre dykes, varying in width between a few centimeters and several meters, have been ...
A metre-thick ultramafic lamprophyre dyke intrudes the basement of the andilia belt at the Sierra Al...
Two orthogneisses have been recognized in the sierras of Espinal and Maz (Western Sierras Pampeanas,...
The petrogenetic nature of A-type granites is a controversial problem. The Vinquis batholith in the ...
The petrogenetic nature of A-type granites is a controversial problem. The Vinquis batholith in the ...
Granite-related rare metal districts in orogenic settings are occasionally associated with lamprophy...
A new suite of mantle xenoliths from Estancia Sol de Mayo (Patagonia) has been investigated. They ha...
The Sierra Norte-Ambargasta batholith is one of the largest plutonic expressions of the Pampean orog...
The central-eastern part of the Sierra de Velasco (Sierras Pampeanas, NW Argentina) is formed by the...
Two orthogneisses have been recognized in the sierras of Espinal and Maz (Western Sierras Pampeanas,...
The Sierra Norte-Ambargasta batholith is one of the largest plutonic expressions of the Pampean orog...
The largest igneous body in the Sierras Pampeanas (the Achala batholith) is composed by several magm...
Post-collisional mafic dykes crosscut the Paleozoic metamorphic basement and late-Variscan plutons i...
The Sierras Pampeanas orogen, in northwestern Argentina, hosts significant Sn-W mineralization in a ...
The Sierras Pampeanas of Central Argentina are an example of a continuous and fast overlap of episod...