The editors and contributing authors of this volume participated in a short course on micas in Rome late in the year 2000. It was organised by Prof. Annibale Mottana and several colleagues (details in the Preface below) and underwritten by the Italian National Academy, Accademia Nationale dei Lincei (ANL). The Academy subsequently joined with the Mineralogical Society of America (MSA) in publishing this volume. MSA is grateful for their generous involvement.Micas are among the most common minerals in the Earth crust: 4.5% by volume. They are widespread in most if not all metamorphic rocks (abundance: 11 %), and common also in sediments and sedimentary and igneous rocks. Characteristically, micas form in the uppermost greenschist facies and ...
This work considers micas present both as phenocrysts in granular xenoliths and as large xenocrysts ...
Abstract--End members and species defined with permissible ranges of composition are presented for t...
The Catalão II and Catalão I carbonatite complexes are Cretaceous intrusions in the northwestern par...
The editors and contributing authors of this volume participated in a short course on micas in Rome ...
The term mica refers to a group of minerals having similar physical characteristics, and related, th...
type affiliation (miarolitic class, miarolitic–rare earth element subclass, with features more simil...
Trioctahedral mica crystals are frequently found in the volcanoclastic products emplaced during the ...
Six methods have been used to study micas from České středohoří mts.: X-ray difractometry (transmiss...
This work provides a crystal-chemical description of trioctahedral micas from volcanic rocks (lavas,...
Micas have been long known to play a crucial role in most petrologic and petrogenetic processes, bot...
Microporous limestones composed of micrite crystals constitute sizeable hydrocarbon reservoirs throu...
ABSTRACT: The micas are rock forming mineral of the phyllosillicates group. The weathering of these ...
This paper reviews several aspects of the crystal chemistry of the micas. The principal topics discu...
A full characterisation of micas requires complete chemical analysis, including the determination o...
The A-type El Portezuelo Pluton (Catamarca, NW Argentina) is parental to an intragranitic suite of p...
This work considers micas present both as phenocrysts in granular xenoliths and as large xenocrysts ...
Abstract--End members and species defined with permissible ranges of composition are presented for t...
The Catalão II and Catalão I carbonatite complexes are Cretaceous intrusions in the northwestern par...
The editors and contributing authors of this volume participated in a short course on micas in Rome ...
The term mica refers to a group of minerals having similar physical characteristics, and related, th...
type affiliation (miarolitic class, miarolitic–rare earth element subclass, with features more simil...
Trioctahedral mica crystals are frequently found in the volcanoclastic products emplaced during the ...
Six methods have been used to study micas from České středohoří mts.: X-ray difractometry (transmiss...
This work provides a crystal-chemical description of trioctahedral micas from volcanic rocks (lavas,...
Micas have been long known to play a crucial role in most petrologic and petrogenetic processes, bot...
Microporous limestones composed of micrite crystals constitute sizeable hydrocarbon reservoirs throu...
ABSTRACT: The micas are rock forming mineral of the phyllosillicates group. The weathering of these ...
This paper reviews several aspects of the crystal chemistry of the micas. The principal topics discu...
A full characterisation of micas requires complete chemical analysis, including the determination o...
The A-type El Portezuelo Pluton (Catamarca, NW Argentina) is parental to an intragranitic suite of p...
This work considers micas present both as phenocrysts in granular xenoliths and as large xenocrysts ...
Abstract--End members and species defined with permissible ranges of composition are presented for t...
The Catalão II and Catalão I carbonatite complexes are Cretaceous intrusions in the northwestern par...