1992
DOI: 10.1016/0037-0738(92)90129-f
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Mineralogy and chemistry of the opaques of Cox's Bazar (Bangladesh) beach sands and the oxygen fugacity of their provenance

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“…Several workers have also made characterization analyses on ilmenites of world-wide deposits to assess the qualitative variation from deposit to deposit (Bailey et al, 1956;Temple, 1966;Wort and Jones, 1980). There are many recent publications on ilmenite alteration (Frost et aL, 1983;Hugo and Cornell, 1991 ;Mitra et al, 1992). Although the mineralogy, provenance sediment parameters and micromorphology are reported extensively from the Kerala placers (Mallik et al, 1987), a detailed characterization analysis on ilmenite, which forms the chief component of the placers (>70%), is lacking.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Several workers have also made characterization analyses on ilmenites of world-wide deposits to assess the qualitative variation from deposit to deposit (Bailey et al, 1956;Temple, 1966;Wort and Jones, 1980). There are many recent publications on ilmenite alteration (Frost et aL, 1983;Hugo and Cornell, 1991 ;Mitra et al, 1992). Although the mineralogy, provenance sediment parameters and micromorphology are reported extensively from the Kerala placers (Mallik et al, 1987), a detailed characterization analysis on ilmenite, which forms the chief component of the placers (>70%), is lacking.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Ilmenites from felsic rocks typically contain <1.5 wt % MgO, while those of mafic origin are elevated in MgO and usually host percentage levels of V and Cr (Haggerty, 1976;Grigsby, 1992;Mitra et al, 1992;Razjigaeva and Naumova, 1992;Cawthorn and Biggar, 1993). The Namakwa Sands ilmenite population contains typically less than 0.2 wt % MgO, hosts only traces of V and Cr (Tables 2, 3), and displays a bimodal TiO 2 distribution with a main modal class of 51 wt % TiO2 and a secondary modal class of 45 wt % TiO2 (Fig.…”
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“…Température (" C) 875 Ghiorso et Sack, 1991Ghiorso et Sack, 1992Buddington et Lindsley, 1964Buddington et Lindsley, 1964Frost et al, 1988Buddington et Lindsley, 1964Buddington et Lindsley, 1964Spencer et Lindsley, 1981Lindsley, 1977Spencer et Lindsley, 1981Stormer, 1983Stormer, 1983Powell et Powell, 1977Williams, 1971 Référence Carmichael, 1991Carmichael, 1992Docka et al, 1986Duchesne, 1972Fuhrman et al, 1988Himmelberg et Ford, 1977Jensen, 1990Mathison, 1975Mitra et al, 1992Morse, 1980Rudashevsky et al, 1992Sen, 1986Thy, 1982Williams, 1971 …”
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