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    Mount Pelée (redirect from Mont Pelee)
    Mount Pelée or Mont Pelée (/pəˈleɪ/ pə-LAY; French: Montagne Pelée, [mɔ̃taɲ pəle]; Antillean Creole: Montann Pèlé), meaning "bald mountain" or "peeled...
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  • Saussurite is a mineral aggregate which is formed as a hydrothermal alteration product of plagioclase feldspar. It appears very similar to zoisite with...
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    quarry, Canada; the other is Mont Saint-Hilaire, also in Canada. It is a late-stage hydrothermal mineral, and can form hydrothermal mineral deposits. Doyleite...
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    1016/0144-2449(94)90125-2. Veit, Th.; Buhl, J.-Ch.; Hoffmann, W. (1991). "Hydrothermal synthesis, characterization and structure refinement of chlorate- and...
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    zones. It also occurs as a hydrothermal product in mafic igneous rocks, and in manganese-rich ore deposits. Localities include Mont-Saint-Hilaire, Quebec,...
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    or butanol. Conversely, the harvested algae could be treated with a hydrothermal liquefaction process, which would make possible biodiesel, gasoline,...
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    with minerals like gonnardite and donnayite. Both polytypes occur in hydrothermal vents in alkaline rocks. Herg (1977) interpreted the Jacupiranga area...
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    ecotone chemically (ex: pH or salinity gradient), or microclimatically (hydrothermal gradient) between two ecosystems. In contrast: an ecocline is a variation...
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    a low amount of Al2O3.: 193  Lizardite is commonly a result from the hydrothermal metamorphism or retrograde metamorphism of mafic minerals such as olivine...
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    81..269B. doi:10.1016/S0377-0273(98)00004-3. Pirajno, Franco (1992). Hydrothermal Mineral Deposits: Principles and Fundamental Concepts for the Exploration...
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    National des Ecrins, France. Additional research has found them to be hydrothermally altered basalt volcanic rocks that contain amygdules filled with white...
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    Kola Peninsula, Russia; Mont Saint-Hilaire mines, Ontario, and Thor Lake deposits, Northwest Territories, Canada. Hydrothermal sources have also been reported...
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    S2CID 101318783. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hydrotalcite. LDH, DNA and Hydrothermal Vents – Science Daily Mindat entry for Hydrotalcite Supergroup Mills...
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    minerals and magnetite. Non-equilibrium conditions are also associated with hydrothermal vents, volcanism, and geothermal activity. Other processes that might...
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    these elements have been concentrated by geological processes, such as hydrothermal circulation, to the point where they can no longer be accommodated in...
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    inelastic deformation of rocks led to many fractures and formation of hydrothermal crystals by the deposition of the saturated water flowing inside. The...
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    the 19th century into a spa facility. In a cave in the mountain are hydrothermal stalagmites. The château-fort, whose ruins survive near the church, gave...
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  • ; Bankole, O.; Ghnahalla, M.; Soh Tamehe, L.; El Albani, A. (2024). "Hydrothermal seawater eutrophication triggered local macrobiological experimentation...
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    faces corresponding to {101} and {011}. Garronite-Ca is formed under hydrothermal conditions at low temperature. It is a rare zeolite, and very rare in...
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  • crystals of shortite. Sheldrickite is thought to be formed in a late-stage hydrothermal infilling. The associated species of Sheldrickite include pectolite,...
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    5–2 km (0.31–1.24 mi)-wide, 200 m (660 ft)-deep. This part harbours hydrothermal vents. The N15° segment is flanked by curved grabens interpreted as fossil...
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  • Mount Rittmann (redirect from Mont Rittmann)
    granite and metamorphic rocks from the basement and volcanic rocks. Hydrothermal alteration has occurred close to the fumaroles. The volcano is of Pliocene...
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    hydrothermal fields, known as Sasquatch, Saily Dawg, High Rise, Mothra, and Main Endeavor. Like typical hydrothermal vents, the Endeavor Hydrothermal...
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    Mount Revelstoke National Park Parc national du Mont-Revelstoke IUCN category II (national park) Meadow near the summit Location in Canada Show map of...
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    CHI, P. BRENNAN-ALPERT, A. DESROCHERS, R. BERTRAND (December 2005). "Hydrothermal dolomitization in the Lower Ordovician Romaine Formation" (PDF). Bulletin...
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  • Montana water rights in Lewis v. Hanson, 124 Mont. 492 (Mont. 1951). and Big Four v. Bisson, 132 Mont. 87 (Mont. 1957). Winters referred only to surface waters...
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    found in rare-earth element bearing pegmatites. It can also occur as a hydrothermal mineral in granite, alkalic syenite and carbonatite. Warr, L.N. (2021)...
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    ores for light rare-earth elements (LREE). These probably result from hydrothermal liquids from granite that contained fluoride. Rare-earth fluorocarbonate...
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    Seafloor massive sulfide deposits – Mineralised deposits from subsea hydrothermal vents Secondary circulation – A circulation induced in a rotating system...
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  • tubes formerly thought to have been made by annelids, recovered from hydrothermal vent and cold seep environments, is published by Georgieva et al. (2019)...
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