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KRMÍČEK, L. CHALAPATHI RAO, N.V.
Original Title
Lamprophyres, Lamproites and Related Rocks: Tracers to Supercontinent Cycles and Metallogenesis
Type
book
Language
English
Original Abstract
Paleoproterozoic to Cenozoic lamprophyres, lamproites and related rock types (e.g., orangeites, kimberlites) are volatile-rich mafic magmatic rocks with a unique potential for the investigation of processes affecting mantle reservoirs. They originated from primary mantle-derived melts that intruded both cratons and offcraton regions, which were parts of former supercontinents – Columbia, Rodinia and Gondwana–Pangea. Well-known for hosting economic minerals and elements such as diamonds, base metals, gold and platinum- group elements, they are also significant for our understanding of deep-mantle processes, such as mantle metasomatism and mantle plume–lithosphere interactions, as well as large-scale geodynamic processes, such as subduction-related tectonics, and supercontinent amalgamation and break-up. This book aims to provide a timely overview of the state-of-the-art and recent advances as achieved by various research groups around the world. Mineralogical, geochemical, geochronological and isotope analyses are used to decipher the complex petrogenesis and metallogenesis of these extraordinary rocks, and unravel a complete history of tectonic events related to individual supercontinent cycles.
Keywords
lamprophyres; lamproites; orangeites; kimberlites; supercontinents
Authors
KRMÍČEK, L.; CHALAPATHI RAO, N.V.
Released
9. 2. 2022
Publisher
Geological Society of London
Location
Bath
ISBN
978-1-78620-543-8
Book
Edition
513
Edition number
1
Pages count
489
URL
https://www.geolsoc.org.uk/SP513
BibTex
@book{BUT176741, author="Lukáš {Krmíček} and N.V. {Chalapathi Rao}", title="Lamprophyres, Lamproites and Related Rocks: Tracers to Supercontinent Cycles and Metallogenesis", year="2022", publisher="Geological Society of London", address="Bath", series="513", edition="1", pages="489", doi="10.1144/SP513", isbn="978-1-78620-543-8", url="https://www.geolsoc.org.uk/SP513" }