Abstract
Although minor in abundance and typically small in size, accessory minerals are of fundamental importance in deciphering the evolutionary history of magmatic–hydrothermal systems [...]
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Minor in abundance and typically small in size, accessory minerals are of fundamental importance in deciphering the evolutionary history of magmatic–hydrothermal systems
They monitor how intense such processes have obscured the primary composition of igneous rocks
Summary
Publisher’s Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations. Relative to the enormous potential that accessory and ore minerals have in tracing geological processes, the seven papers collected in this Special Issue can only cover a small, but representative selection of key questions. They address various aspects of dating rocks and associated mineralization, using different isotopic systems and applying stateof-the-art analytical techniques.
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