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ILMENITE-SERPENTINE MICROAGGREGATES IN KIMBERLITES OF NOVINKA-1 TUBE
Author(s) -
B.M. Osovetsky
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.17072/chirvinsky.2021.159
Subject(s) - ilmenite , kimberlite , geology , geochemistry , mineralogy , materials science , mantle (geology)
The methods of electron microscopy are applies for study of ilmenite-serpentine microaggregates in kimberlite tube Novinka-1 (Yakutia, Russia). They are situated in microcracks in serpentine, and are presented by aggregations of micrometer ilmenite particles cemented by serpentine masses. These microaggregates were originated in post-magmatic stage of kimberlite-forming process.

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