Mineral Deposit Research: Meeting the Global Challenge 2005
DOI: 10.1007/3-540-27946-6_178
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Trace and rare earth element chemistry of garnet and apatite as discriminant for Broken Hill-Type mineralization, Namaqua Province, South Africa

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“…The patterns observed for garnet in garnetite and quartz garnetite are virtually the same as those reported by Rozendaal and Stalder (2001) and Stalder and Rozendaal (2005) for garnet in Fe-and Mnrich exhalites spatially associated with the large BHT Gamsberg Zn deposit, South Africa. Garnet in garnet-rich rocks in the ore from the Gamsberg deposit has a distinct positive Eu anomaly whereas that above, below and lateral to the ore has a negative Eu anomaly.…”
Section: Ree Patterns Of Garnet In Garnetite and Massive And Laminatesupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The patterns observed for garnet in garnetite and quartz garnetite are virtually the same as those reported by Rozendaal and Stalder (2001) and Stalder and Rozendaal (2005) for garnet in Fe-and Mnrich exhalites spatially associated with the large BHT Gamsberg Zn deposit, South Africa. Garnet in garnet-rich rocks in the ore from the Gamsberg deposit has a distinct positive Eu anomaly whereas that above, below and lateral to the ore has a negative Eu anomaly.…”
Section: Ree Patterns Of Garnet In Garnetite and Massive And Laminatesupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The patterns observed for garnet in garnetite and quartz garnetite are virtually the same as those reported by Rozendaal and Stalder (2001) and Stalder and Rozendaal (2005) for garnet in Feand Mn-rich exhalites spatially associated with the large BHT Gamsberg Zn deposit, South Africa.…”
Section: Ree Patterns Of Garnet In Garnetite and Massive And Laminatesupporting
confidence: 88%