TOURMALINE: AN IDEAL INDICATOR OF ITS HOST ENVIRONMENT
Tourmaline-supergroup minerals are ubiquitous accessory minerals in rocks of the Earth's crust. They can adjust their composition to suit a wide variety of environments, and therefore display a remarkable range in stability in terms of pressure, temperature, fluid composition, and host-rock com...
Main Authors: | van Hinsberg, V, Henry, D, Marschall, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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