A new type of sector zoning, with an hourglass shape, has been identified in metamorphic tourmalines that formed under a wide variety of physical and chemical conditions. The two sectors in the c-direction are not equivalent due to asymmetry in the crystal structure of tourmaline along the c-axis. The c+ sector is characterized by low concentrations of Ti, Ca, Mg, and Na, although Al is high, and has a pale (commonly blue or pale-green) color. Conversely, the c- sector is low in Mg and Al, and high in Ca, Fe, and Ti (the latter two causing the dark-brown color of this sector). The a-sector has intermediate characteristics and probably approximates a sector-free tourmaline. Thin sectioning of these sector-zoned tourmalines perpendicular to t...
The growth history reconstruction of tourmaline macro-crystals from pegmatite pockets in the aplite ...
Tourmaline populations studied from the Campanian-Maastrichtian part of the Ropianka (Upper Cretaceo...
Tourmaline-supergroup minerals are ubiquitous accessory minerals in rocks of the Earth's crust. They...
Tourmaline, a mineral often overlooked in petrologic studies, is shown to be a useful petrogenetic i...
Detrital tourmaline grains and their associated tourmaline overgrowths provide a means to unravel th...
Hourglass sector zoning in metamorphic tourmaline is known to effectively fractionate the major and ...
Hourglass sector zoning, and related polar overgrowths, are common features of metamorphic tourmalin...
Tourmaline is a ubiquitous accessory phase in rocks spanning a wide range of P-T-X conditions; owing...
ABstrACt Green to grayish green tourmaline crystals (up to 10 cm across), with distinct optical zoni...
Two specimens of spotted quartz-schist and spotted greenschist rich in tourmaline were collected fro...
Tourmaline in the Martinamor antiform occurs in tourmalinites (rocks with>15–20 % tourmaline by v...
An extensive data set on the compositional variation of tourmaline from granitic pegmatites, from mi...
two types of clinopyroxene crystals, which exhibit excellent morphological development of hour-glass...
It has long been recognised that tourmaline from south-west England shows complex compositional vari...
The crystal chemistry of seven crystal fragments taken from differing regions of the same colorless ...
The growth history reconstruction of tourmaline macro-crystals from pegmatite pockets in the aplite ...
Tourmaline populations studied from the Campanian-Maastrichtian part of the Ropianka (Upper Cretaceo...
Tourmaline-supergroup minerals are ubiquitous accessory minerals in rocks of the Earth's crust. They...
Tourmaline, a mineral often overlooked in petrologic studies, is shown to be a useful petrogenetic i...
Detrital tourmaline grains and their associated tourmaline overgrowths provide a means to unravel th...
Hourglass sector zoning in metamorphic tourmaline is known to effectively fractionate the major and ...
Hourglass sector zoning, and related polar overgrowths, are common features of metamorphic tourmalin...
Tourmaline is a ubiquitous accessory phase in rocks spanning a wide range of P-T-X conditions; owing...
ABstrACt Green to grayish green tourmaline crystals (up to 10 cm across), with distinct optical zoni...
Two specimens of spotted quartz-schist and spotted greenschist rich in tourmaline were collected fro...
Tourmaline in the Martinamor antiform occurs in tourmalinites (rocks with>15–20 % tourmaline by v...
An extensive data set on the compositional variation of tourmaline from granitic pegmatites, from mi...
two types of clinopyroxene crystals, which exhibit excellent morphological development of hour-glass...
It has long been recognised that tourmaline from south-west England shows complex compositional vari...
The crystal chemistry of seven crystal fragments taken from differing regions of the same colorless ...
The growth history reconstruction of tourmaline macro-crystals from pegmatite pockets in the aplite ...
Tourmaline populations studied from the Campanian-Maastrichtian part of the Ropianka (Upper Cretaceo...
Tourmaline-supergroup minerals are ubiquitous accessory minerals in rocks of the Earth's crust. They...