Abundant leucogabbro and anorthosite associated with other felsic rocks occur in seven high-level ring complexes of Ofoud-type in central Aïr. The leucogabbroic rocks are plagioclase cumulates, whereas troctolites and melatroctolites in the Meugueur-Meugueur ring dyke are olivine cumulates. The plagioclase cumulates are strongly laminated but generally unlayered and have positive europium anomalies. Fine-grained marginal gabbros and monzogabbros without europium anomalies are interpreted as having been close to magmatic liquids, as are the other felsic rocks, which have complementary negative europium anomalies. The fine-grained basic rocks are mildly alkaline with a troctolitic tendency with high Ti, P and incompatible elements and low tra...
Structural, mineralogical and chemical studies show that the rocks from the Dabakala area, previousl...
The Kunene Complex of Namibia-Angola is one of the largest anorthosite massifs on Earth (up to 18,00...
In Archean and Paleoproterozoic greenstone belts, ultramafic (UM) rock occurrences are commonly foun...
Laminated anorthosite grading outwards into leucogabbro, gabbro, and monzogabbro occurs in a 2.6-km-...
SUMMARY. Plagioclase crystal fragments and a block of anorthosite occur in small basaltic dykes on t...
A critical study of 311 published WR chemical analyses, isotopic and mineral chemistry of anorthosit...
International audienceWe report a combined study of whole-rock major- and trace-element geochemistry...
International audienceIn Archean and Paleoproterozoic greenstone belts, ultramafic (UM) rock occurre...
The Torrabaai-Koigabmond Complex (southern Kaoko Belt, Namibia) consists of three main intrusive roc...
International audienceMajor, trace element concentrations and Nd, Sr isotopic data are reported for ...
The Bandombaai Complex (southern Kaoko Belt, Namibia) consists of three main intrusive rock types in...
The Kunene Complex of Namibia-Angola is one of the largest anorthosite massifs on Earth (up to 18,00...
Structural, mineralogical and chemical studies show that the rocks from the Dabakala area, previousl...
The Kunene Complex of Namibia-Angola is one of the largest anorthosite massifs on Earth (up to 18,00...
In Archean and Paleoproterozoic greenstone belts, ultramafic (UM) rock occurrences are commonly foun...
Laminated anorthosite grading outwards into leucogabbro, gabbro, and monzogabbro occurs in a 2.6-km-...
SUMMARY. Plagioclase crystal fragments and a block of anorthosite occur in small basaltic dykes on t...
A critical study of 311 published WR chemical analyses, isotopic and mineral chemistry of anorthosit...
International audienceWe report a combined study of whole-rock major- and trace-element geochemistry...
International audienceIn Archean and Paleoproterozoic greenstone belts, ultramafic (UM) rock occurre...
The Torrabaai-Koigabmond Complex (southern Kaoko Belt, Namibia) consists of three main intrusive roc...
International audienceMajor, trace element concentrations and Nd, Sr isotopic data are reported for ...
The Bandombaai Complex (southern Kaoko Belt, Namibia) consists of three main intrusive rock types in...
The Kunene Complex of Namibia-Angola is one of the largest anorthosite massifs on Earth (up to 18,00...
Structural, mineralogical and chemical studies show that the rocks from the Dabakala area, previousl...
The Kunene Complex of Namibia-Angola is one of the largest anorthosite massifs on Earth (up to 18,00...
In Archean and Paleoproterozoic greenstone belts, ultramafic (UM) rock occurrences are commonly foun...