Ultrabasic alkaline magmatic rocks are products of melts generated deep within or at the base of the lithospheric mantle. The magmas may reach the surface to form lavas and pyroclastic deposits; alternatively they crystallise at depth to form dykes or central complexes. The rocks are chemically distinct and may contain high concentrations of economically interesting minerals and chemical elements, such as diamonds, niobium, tantalum, rare earth elements, phosphorus, iron, uranium, thorium, and zirconium. Ultrabasic alkaline rocks are known from several provinces in Greenland, but extrusive facies have only been preserved at a few places; e.g. at Qassiarsuk in South Greenland where pyroclastic rocks occur, and in the Maniitsoq region, where ...
The 3.7-3.8 Ga Isua greenstone belt of southwest Greenland is characterized by variably metamorphose...
The Cretaceous High Arctic Large Igneous Province (HALIP) in Canada, although dominated by tholeiite...
Sediment cores containing up to twenty-five ash layers were taken at three sites close to Vesterisba...
The alkaline province of southern West Greenland includes swarms of dykes described as kimberlites a...
The Igaliko Nepheline-Syenite Complex of Gardar age (1300-1120 Ma) includes carbonatite, lamprophyre...
The Igaliko Nepheline-Syenite Complex of Gardar age (1300-1120 Ma) includes carbonatite, lamprophyre...
Carbonatite magmas are considered to be ultimately derived front mantle sources, which may include l...
Carbonatite magmas are considered to be ultimately derived front mantle sources, which may include l...
Southern West Greenland hosts a province of ultramafic alkaline rocks, including swarms of dykes tra...
The Grønnedal-Íka ring complex (1299 ± 17 Ma) in the Gardar province, South Greenland is composed of...
The Grønnedal-Íka ring complex (1299 ± 17 Ma) in the Gardar province, South Greenland is composed of...
The present work reports the first broad geochemical investi-gation of the recently discovered late ...
The Cretaceous High Arctic Large Igneous Province (HALIP) in Canada, although dominated by tholeiite...
The Grønnedal-Íka ring complex (1299 ± 17 Ma) in the Gardar province, South Greenland is composed of...
The Grønnedal-Íka ring complex (1299 ± 17 Ma) in the Gardar province, South Greenland is composed of...
The 3.7-3.8 Ga Isua greenstone belt of southwest Greenland is characterized by variably metamorphose...
The Cretaceous High Arctic Large Igneous Province (HALIP) in Canada, although dominated by tholeiite...
Sediment cores containing up to twenty-five ash layers were taken at three sites close to Vesterisba...
The alkaline province of southern West Greenland includes swarms of dykes described as kimberlites a...
The Igaliko Nepheline-Syenite Complex of Gardar age (1300-1120 Ma) includes carbonatite, lamprophyre...
The Igaliko Nepheline-Syenite Complex of Gardar age (1300-1120 Ma) includes carbonatite, lamprophyre...
Carbonatite magmas are considered to be ultimately derived front mantle sources, which may include l...
Carbonatite magmas are considered to be ultimately derived front mantle sources, which may include l...
Southern West Greenland hosts a province of ultramafic alkaline rocks, including swarms of dykes tra...
The Grønnedal-Íka ring complex (1299 ± 17 Ma) in the Gardar province, South Greenland is composed of...
The Grønnedal-Íka ring complex (1299 ± 17 Ma) in the Gardar province, South Greenland is composed of...
The present work reports the first broad geochemical investi-gation of the recently discovered late ...
The Cretaceous High Arctic Large Igneous Province (HALIP) in Canada, although dominated by tholeiite...
The Grønnedal-Íka ring complex (1299 ± 17 Ma) in the Gardar province, South Greenland is composed of...
The Grønnedal-Íka ring complex (1299 ± 17 Ma) in the Gardar province, South Greenland is composed of...
The 3.7-3.8 Ga Isua greenstone belt of southwest Greenland is characterized by variably metamorphose...
The Cretaceous High Arctic Large Igneous Province (HALIP) in Canada, although dominated by tholeiite...
Sediment cores containing up to twenty-five ash layers were taken at three sites close to Vesterisba...