The Transitional-Alkaline Magmatic Series of Moroccan Central High Atlas, (Imilchil, Jbel Hayim and Tamazert Area): Geochemical Signatures and Igneous Phosphate Exploration Implication ...

The igneous phosphate rocks are mined from alkaline magmatic rocks, like syenite, nephilinic syenite, and apatite carbonatites (e.g., the Kola Peninsula and Kola Peninsula in Russia, the waste rock of the iron mines of Kiruna, Sweden and Arax, in Brazil…). In Morocco, several syenite massifs are rec...

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Main Author: Daafi, Youssef
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Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2023
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10353351
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.10353351 2024-01-28T10:07:01+01:00 The Transitional-Alkaline Magmatic Series of Moroccan Central High Atlas, (Imilchil, Jbel Hayim and Tamazert Area): Geochemical Signatures and Igneous Phosphate Exploration Implication ... Daafi, Youssef 2023 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10353351 https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.10353351 en eng Zenodo https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10353352 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 Igneous Phosphate Central High Atlas Imilchil Syenite Jbel Hayim alkaline magmatism Apatite ScholarlyArticle JournalArticle article-journal 2023 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1035335110.5281/zenodo.10353352 2024-01-04T22:53:01Z The igneous phosphate rocks are mined from alkaline magmatic rocks, like syenite, nephilinic syenite, and apatite carbonatites (e.g., the Kola Peninsula and Kola Peninsula in Russia, the waste rock of the iron mines of Kiruna, Sweden and Arax, in Brazil…). In Morocco, several syenite massifs are recorded from the Precambrian to the Mesozoic and Cenozoic, we respectively cite those of the Reguibat shield, Jbel Boho and Siroua massif in the Central Anti-Atlas, the High Atlas and Middle Atlas . In the Central High Atlas, Jurassic syenites are located in the Imilchil region at the south of Beni Mellal City. Petrographically, these rocks are composed of potassium feldspar, plagioclase, carbonates and traces of silica with secondary minerals mainly iron oxides/hydroxides (magnetite/Ilmenite). Accessory minerals are represented by apatite with trace elements (F, K and P, Ti) and trace Si. From geochemical point of view, the syenites of the Central High Atlas of Imilchil as well as those of Tamazert are ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Kiruna kola peninsula DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Kiruna Kola Peninsula
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topic Igneous Phosphate
Central High Atlas
Imilchil
Syenite
Jbel Hayim
alkaline magmatism
Apatite
spellingShingle Igneous Phosphate
Central High Atlas
Imilchil
Syenite
Jbel Hayim
alkaline magmatism
Apatite
Daafi, Youssef
The Transitional-Alkaline Magmatic Series of Moroccan Central High Atlas, (Imilchil, Jbel Hayim and Tamazert Area): Geochemical Signatures and Igneous Phosphate Exploration Implication ...
topic_facet Igneous Phosphate
Central High Atlas
Imilchil
Syenite
Jbel Hayim
alkaline magmatism
Apatite
description The igneous phosphate rocks are mined from alkaline magmatic rocks, like syenite, nephilinic syenite, and apatite carbonatites (e.g., the Kola Peninsula and Kola Peninsula in Russia, the waste rock of the iron mines of Kiruna, Sweden and Arax, in Brazil…). In Morocco, several syenite massifs are recorded from the Precambrian to the Mesozoic and Cenozoic, we respectively cite those of the Reguibat shield, Jbel Boho and Siroua massif in the Central Anti-Atlas, the High Atlas and Middle Atlas . In the Central High Atlas, Jurassic syenites are located in the Imilchil region at the south of Beni Mellal City. Petrographically, these rocks are composed of potassium feldspar, plagioclase, carbonates and traces of silica with secondary minerals mainly iron oxides/hydroxides (magnetite/Ilmenite). Accessory minerals are represented by apatite with trace elements (F, K and P, Ti) and trace Si. From geochemical point of view, the syenites of the Central High Atlas of Imilchil as well as those of Tamazert are ...
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title The Transitional-Alkaline Magmatic Series of Moroccan Central High Atlas, (Imilchil, Jbel Hayim and Tamazert Area): Geochemical Signatures and Igneous Phosphate Exploration Implication ...
title_short The Transitional-Alkaline Magmatic Series of Moroccan Central High Atlas, (Imilchil, Jbel Hayim and Tamazert Area): Geochemical Signatures and Igneous Phosphate Exploration Implication ...
title_full The Transitional-Alkaline Magmatic Series of Moroccan Central High Atlas, (Imilchil, Jbel Hayim and Tamazert Area): Geochemical Signatures and Igneous Phosphate Exploration Implication ...
title_fullStr The Transitional-Alkaline Magmatic Series of Moroccan Central High Atlas, (Imilchil, Jbel Hayim and Tamazert Area): Geochemical Signatures and Igneous Phosphate Exploration Implication ...
title_full_unstemmed The Transitional-Alkaline Magmatic Series of Moroccan Central High Atlas, (Imilchil, Jbel Hayim and Tamazert Area): Geochemical Signatures and Igneous Phosphate Exploration Implication ...
title_sort transitional-alkaline magmatic series of moroccan central high atlas, (imilchil, jbel hayim and tamazert area): geochemical signatures and igneous phosphate exploration implication ...
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