Geochemical analyses of granitic rocks from southwest England reveal that the rare earth elements (REE) were potentially mobile during hydrothermal and supergene alteration. In particular, trivalent REE were removed from the system during K-silicate alteration, Eu was lost during sericitic alteration; all REE were lost during tourmalinization, and light REE were lost during chloritization and argillic alteration. The fluids themselves had low concentrations of REE; in only one case (chloritization) were heavy REE introduced during alteration. Analysis of separated minerals indicated that the behaviour of the REE could be partly explained in terms of their different affinities for the primary and secondary assemblages. Thermodynamic calculat...
Abstract: Rare earth element (REE) mobility has been investigated in stockwork mineralized lavas and...
In this study, the REE distribution between volcanic fluids and related solids in fumaroles with tem...
Baerzhe Be-Nb-Zr-REE deposit is hosted in alkaline granite (125 Ma) which intrudes in the late Juras...
Geochemical analyses of granitic rocks from southwest England reveal that the rare earth elements (R...
International audienceThe behaviour of rare earth elements (REE) during fluid–rock interaction in mi...
A detailed survey of accessory minerals in the poorly to moderately differentiated F-poor biotite gr...
The behaviour of rare earth elements (REE) during fluid–rock interaction in mid-crustal shear zones ...
Granites and pegmatites in the Strange Lake pluton underwent extreme enrichment in high field streng...
Some studies of rare-earth element (REE) pattems of altered basalts have suggested that REE may be m...
Rare earth element (REE) fractionation trends in feldspars are reported from Olympic Dam (including ...
Rare earth element (REE) fractionation trends in feldspars are reported from Olympic Dam (including ...
The younger granites in Finland contain more REE than the older ones. In the youngest, postorogenic ...
Hydrothermally altered rocks from the base metal depleted reaction zone in the lower sheeted dyke co...
'Green energy futures' are driving unprecedented demand for Rare Earth Elements (REE), underpinning ...
International audienceVery few studies deal with REE (rare earth element) mobility within the system...
Abstract: Rare earth element (REE) mobility has been investigated in stockwork mineralized lavas and...
In this study, the REE distribution between volcanic fluids and related solids in fumaroles with tem...
Baerzhe Be-Nb-Zr-REE deposit is hosted in alkaline granite (125 Ma) which intrudes in the late Juras...
Geochemical analyses of granitic rocks from southwest England reveal that the rare earth elements (R...
International audienceThe behaviour of rare earth elements (REE) during fluid–rock interaction in mi...
A detailed survey of accessory minerals in the poorly to moderately differentiated F-poor biotite gr...
The behaviour of rare earth elements (REE) during fluid–rock interaction in mid-crustal shear zones ...
Granites and pegmatites in the Strange Lake pluton underwent extreme enrichment in high field streng...
Some studies of rare-earth element (REE) pattems of altered basalts have suggested that REE may be m...
Rare earth element (REE) fractionation trends in feldspars are reported from Olympic Dam (including ...
Rare earth element (REE) fractionation trends in feldspars are reported from Olympic Dam (including ...
The younger granites in Finland contain more REE than the older ones. In the youngest, postorogenic ...
Hydrothermally altered rocks from the base metal depleted reaction zone in the lower sheeted dyke co...
'Green energy futures' are driving unprecedented demand for Rare Earth Elements (REE), underpinning ...
International audienceVery few studies deal with REE (rare earth element) mobility within the system...
Abstract: Rare earth element (REE) mobility has been investigated in stockwork mineralized lavas and...
In this study, the REE distribution between volcanic fluids and related solids in fumaroles with tem...
Baerzhe Be-Nb-Zr-REE deposit is hosted in alkaline granite (125 Ma) which intrudes in the late Juras...